Why did you choose OHIO Chillicothe and social work?
I chose OHIO because it allowed me to stay close to home, which was important as a mom balancing family and education. I started my degree years ago and never gave up on finishing it. Returning 13+ years later, I came back with a stronger mindset and a deeper sense of empathy for people struggling daily with mental and behavioral health challenges.
I鈥檝e also successfully run my own business as an independent hairstylist for 21 years. I鈥檓 good with people and love being surrounded by them. Maintaining my business while going to school has been a challenge, but I love helping people feel like the best versions of themselves. These experiences have strengthened my interpersonal skills and deepened my desire to support others in meaningful ways.
Social work has always called to me. I鈥檝e always felt a natural pull to help others and go out of my way for people in need, and I wanted to grow that gift through education and new experiences so I could make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Becoming a mom and raising a family only strengthened my desire to support others, particularly children who face challenges like ADHD and autism.
What was your ah-ha moment at OHIO Chillicothe - that point where you said to yourself, 鈥淚鈥檝e got this?
My 鈥渁h-ha鈥 moment at OHIO came when I realized I was successfully balancing being a mom, taking classes, working a job, running my business, and completing my practicum. After returning to school after many years, I had moments of doubt, but as I kept showing up and pushing through, I recognized my strength. Helping others comes naturally to me, and pursuing social work is something I want more than ever. That鈥檚 when it clicked: I can do this, and I鈥檓 exactly where I鈥檓 meant to be.
What was the hardest hill you had to climb at OHIO Chillicothe? And how did you overcome challenges you faced?
The hardest challenge I鈥檝e faced as a student has been narrowing my focus for my future career in social work. The field is so diverse that choosing just one area felt overwhelming at times. Adjusting to the pace and culture of school as an adult student, while balancing family responsibilities, my business, and life in general, was also challenging. I overcame these obstacles by leaning on my support system, staying committed to my goals, and pushing forward even when I felt like giving up. Every small step reminded me why I started, and that determination carried me through.
What are your favorite OHIO Chillicothe memories?
My favorite memories at OHIO have been making friends who truly understand me鈥攑eople who are like-minded and supportive鈥攁nd meeting new professors who inspired me and shared their knowledge and experiences. Some of the most meaningful moments have been sitting in a room full of empathetic students, sharing life experiences, and learning from one another. Those connections made my time at OHIO feel truly special and memorable.
What鈥檚 the one thing you would tell a new OHIO Chillicothe student not to miss?
To any new OHIO student, I would say: start networking now. Building connections with classmates, professors, and professionals early sets a strong foundation for success in the real world. The relationships you form at OHIO can guide, support, and open doors for you throughout your career.
What are your next steps or plans for the future?
Looking ahead, I plan to continue pushing forward while I鈥檓 still in learning mode. My current schedule already mirrors that of a full-time student, which prepares me well for the next steps. I plan to attend the MSW program through 91原创 and eventually become a LISW providing psychotherapy to children. This will allow me to assess, diagnose, and treat emotional, mental, and behavioral disorders, with a main focus on children who have ASD and ADHD. I also plan to become trained in EMDR therapy and provide trauma-informed care for children. The world today needs more social workers guiding and supporting our youth鈥攖hey are our next generation, and I want to be part of helping them thrive.