Stories of Greatness: Travis Lape

Written by USF | Jan 29, 2026 5:48:14 PM

For Travis Lape, finding the University of Sioux Falls as a senior in high school felt like a calling. It felt like finding his place. The first in his family to go to college, choosing a school was no small feat. 

"USF was home for me," Lape said.

 

Purpose Beyond the Classroom

Lape built connections on and off campus and was propelled into his career with just the experience and guidance he needed to achieve his goals.

When I was at USF, so many doors were opened by different people," said Lape. "When I think about where I’m at today in my career, teaching in the Harrisburg School District, I think about everything that really paved the way for that — from my practicum experiences to my connections to the USF community.

Today, he and his wife live in Sioux Falls, SD, and both work in the Harrisburg School District. They have two boys and are so happy to be in the classroom with young minds each day.

But Lape's influence goes far beyond the classroom.

"The biggest thing I walk away from campus with is this service mindset of 'How can I serve the world?'" Lape explained.

He now serves on the board for Educators Rising and enjoys serving for other organizations, aiming to inspire others to achieve their own greatness as his mentors at USF did for him.

"They didn’t need to provide that opportunity, but they did," said Lape. "It opened up so many more things for me. It made me a better person so that I can go out and do the same thing for others."