JGBS Program Series: Lotte Derksen
- Isabella Schultz
- Jan 30
- 3 min read
By Isabella Schultz | Crestview Hills, KY
January 30, 2025
Lotte Derksen is nothing short of extraordinary.
She has done it all from coming to the United States from the Netherlands to play soccer to excelling in the exercise science program at Thomas More.
Derksen is a senior midfielder on the women’s soccer team, but more importantly, she is a member of the James Graham Brown Scholars program.
With the help of the JGBS program at Thomas More, she was able to adapt to a new life in the United States very quickly during her freshman year. Though she credits both the JGBS and soccer programs for her transition as she would not have known JGBS had existed without soccer.
“I actually heard about it first through my coach,” Derksen said. “He came up to me to tell me about the program and told me that he thought I would be a good fit for it.”
Once Derksen went through the grueling process of writing essays, getting letters of recommendation, making videos, and getting through the interviews, she finally became a part of the JGBS program during her sophomore year.
Since then, Derksen has been able to participate in many different activities every semester such as taking honors seminars, going on retreats, workshops, and cultural activities, and having the opportunity to get to know other students in the program better.
During this past semester, she has had the opportunity to participate in an honors seminar called, “Leadership Under Stress”, and also had the opportunity to advance her leadership skills at a USMC base in Dayton and also apply everything she learned in the honors seminar there.
On top of all that JGBS requires to stay in the program, those who run the program can’t forget that Derksen is also a full-time athlete.
Derksen credits Thomas More for a lot of how her soccer career has been planned out and ultimately she said that choosing Thomas More was rather easy.
“I wanted to be able to combine playing soccer at a high level while also studying, and in the Netherlands that was not an option as universities are not set up the same as here,” said Derksen. “Back home you play sports just at clubs. That is why I wanted to go to the US and I got recruited by the soccer coach here and I decided that TMU was a good fit for me.” Since committing to Thomas More, her career has been nothing short of amazing.
She has played in 65 matches, started in 25 matches, scored five goals, has had three assists, and has played a total of 2,615 minutes.
Outside of both JGBS and soccer, she has been able to make friends and connections that will last a lifetime.
“I’ve been here for almost four years now and one of the things I like the most is the fact that wherever I go on campus, there is usually someone I know,” Said Derksen. “The contact with professors is also very low-key. When you walk in the hallway they might stop by for a little talk or just to say hi, which makes the step to ask for help way easier.”
As of today, after she graduates from Thomas More, Derksen is planning on moving back to Europe in order to get her master’s degree in sports science or human movement science.
She one day hopes to enter the field of either sports performance analysis or healthy aging.
The JGBS program has been an outlet for Lotte her whole time at Thomas More. Though it is a rigorous program, she wouldn’t have traded the opportunity to be a part of something so special for anything in the world
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