Conner graduated from A&M in 2017 with a degree in Civil Engineering. Conner was involved with Christian Engineering Leaders where they developed their members as Christians, leaders, and as Engineers. He was also an Impact counselor. Conner stated that going to A&M was one of the best decisions he has ever made. The thing that meant the most to him in his time there was the people he met and the relationships he formed. People there are simply different, in a great kind of way. They want to get to know you, help you succeed, and challenge you to grow. Everything about the culture he has experienced at the university encourages growth, whether that be social, academic, spiritual, and as a leader. The leadership opportunities there have been incredible. Being involved on campus has allowed him to take on positions of leadership and be mentored by more experienced leaders. He is so happy he went to A&M and is in the position he is in. He interned with KSA Engineers Inc. and Kimley-Horn.