The push was worth it.
When I asked the spring 2022 graduates to tell me about their time at Reynolds, Tia Smith responded immediately and sent photos.
I’d never met Tia, but I recognized her from the Commencement slideshow. She
was the graduate with the widest, brightest smile. She was beaming. After
reading her story I understood why she was smiling and why the
Subject line in her email was: The push was worth it.
Virtually every student I profile is confronted with issues
- some issues linger from their past, other issues jockey to control their present
– all entangle their hearts and minds and have the potential to dim their
vision of their future. I am always struck by the tenacity of their journeys. Tia
was no exception. Here is her story in her own words.
My
name is Tyquila "Tia" Smith and my journey started back in 2009. I
overcame so much from having to go to Philadelphia when my mother needed an emergency surgery, to giving birth to our first son in 2012 and having to take off
to raise him, to finally making the decision to keep going even when, at the beginning
of the semester two aunts passed from cancer three weeks apart. I was being my
father's caretaker. Then I found out I was pregnant again after 10 years since
our first son in 2012. I had to deal with changes with our baby girl having
struggles, to even being on bed rest.
That’s
why the message is meaningful: "This push was worth it".
My
professor Dr. James Wolfe was a big help and motivated me to keep pushing when
I wanted to give up. He offered to extend my assignments to help me finish
while I went in delivery on April 16, 2022 just before my graduation. For three
days pre labor to active labor to dealing with anxiety during labor and so much
more. I feel I can write a book on child birth, lol. I’m now a mother of five
beautiful children. And, I FINALLY FINISHED WHAT I STARTED BACK IN 2009.
Reynolds
professors were so understanding throughout my journey and gave me a family
friendly atmosphere. They’re always motivating their students. It's not how you
started but how you endure to finish in the end.
I
want to thank every professor at Reynolds for always being there for their
students and going the extra mile to help. My experiences at Reynolds Community
College I shall never forget. Reynolds definitely has a community atmosphere for
all to attend.
I
will continue my studies in Business Administration at a four year
college. I’m looking to attend in spring
of 2023 until my newborn gets up in age. Going all the way!
On
to the next adventure to bachelor adventure to Master the journey. -Tia Smith
Thank you, Tia, for sharing your story. The very best of wishes for you as you continue your journey.