For Rosalyn Page, success means taking responsibility for oneself and others while staying disciplined and true to core values. That philosophy has guided her through her journey at Marywood University and beyond—combining her passions for aviation, leadership, and service to country.
Rosalyn earned a BBA in Aviation with a minor in Mandarin Chinese, choosing Marywood as the only school that checked every box—from its unique Aviation program in Pennsylvania to its close-knit, faith-based community and Division III athletics. Inspired by her father’s military career, she enlisted in the National Guard at just 17 years old and knew she wanted to pair her military service with a well-rounded education and the student-life experiences Marywood offered.
Soon after starting college, Rosalyn joined the women’s rugby team, later playing on the national level with the Eastern Pennsylvania Rugby Union (EPRU), where her team placed second in the nation. She was even offered the opportunity to compete internationally in Peru. On campus, she embraced leadership roles, serving first as the Veterans Affairs representative and later as Vice President of the Student Government Association, where she helped fellow students achieve their goals and strengthen the Marywood community.
Rosalyn smiles outside of Marywood University's Liberal Arts Center
One of Rosalyn’s most defining memories was her first solo flight, an experience that sparked a deeper love for aviation. Through Marywood’s small classes and supportive professors, she never felt like just a number. “If you’re going to do something, put the effort in to be present, to be there, and to give it your all,” she says—advice she’s carried through athletics, academics, and service.
Rosalyn also participated in ROTC training at the University of Scranton, where she gained leadership experience through physical training, tactical courses, and base visits. Twice, she studied abroad in Taiwan through Project GO (Global Officer), immersing herself in Mandarin Chinese, a critical language for national security, while experiencing new cultures firsthand.
Rosalyn Page during a study abroad trip to Taiwan
After graduating in May 2025, Rosalyn commissioned as a 2LT Active Duty Aviation Officer in the U.S. Army. She is currently attending Army Flight School at Fort Novosel in Dale County, Alabama—continuing to take her passion for service and aviation to new heights.
Rosalyn’s story exemplifies the Marywood values of empowerment, service, and excellence, proving that with discipline, passion, and dedication, Pacers can soar far beyond the classroom.
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