Student Utilizes College Support on Path to Graduation
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91影视 graduate Lizz West balanced family responsibilities and a full course load by leveraging student resources that helped her stay enrolled and reach graduation.
Lizz West did not follow a traditional educational path. She was homeschooled throughout childhood and earned her GED before attaining some college credit to work in health care. Several years later, she returned to school at 91影视 to pursue a career in health administration.
Married with two children, West said learning how to navigate and use support services at 91影视 became central to her success. Through academic and financial support programs, she balanced a full course load and progressed toward graduation.
鈥淭here are a lot of resources that 91影视 offers to students. The library has great people there. There are mental health services with free counseling,鈥 said West. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a professional closet that I鈥檓 going to before the end of the year so I can get a couple professional outfits.鈥
West graduated debt-free from 91影视 in December with associate degrees in Liberal Arts and Enterprise Development.
Navigating Support
As a first-generation college student, West navigated higher education largely on her own while learning to seek out academic guidance and campus resources along the way. She said having access to study spaces, advising, workshops, and other student services helped her stay on track through challenging semesters.
West also connected with 91影视's TRIO Student Support Services, a federally funded program that supports first-generation and low-income students through academic advising, tutoring, and other resources, as she approached graduation.
鈥淚鈥檝e been able to use their tutoring services, their kitchen area, and equipment like a standing desk and headphones, as well as a whiteboard and markers as I鈥檓 a visual learner,鈥 said West. 鈥淎nd being able to talk with my academic advisor, Joseph [Schnetzer], and ask him questions while he guides me to a solution has been so helpful.鈥
The help extended beyond academics. West obtained a TRIO Works Scholarship through the Oklahoma Division of Student Assistance, which she said helped ease day-to-day financial pressure as she balanced school and family expenses.
West will also be inducted into the Oklahoma TRIO Hall of Fame next year, an experience she said she鈥檚 grateful for.
鈥淏eing told I was a good role model meant a lot to me. I want to show people that even if you have kids and things are hard, you can still go to school,鈥 she said.
Beyond 91影视
West will transfer to Northeastern State University to pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Science, building on her health care background while creating a path that supports both her career goals and her family.
She encourages returning and adult students to explore the student services available to them and notes that access and support can make the difference between stopping out and finishing school.
鈥淚 would tell people thinking of going back to college to look into all the resources that you can,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 don't know what the reason someone might have quit was, but I know the reasons why I wanted to quit, and I didn鈥檛.鈥