Breaking Barriers: Support and Success for Adult Students at Laurel Ridge Community College
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In this episode, host Janet Michael speaks with Guy Curtis, Director of Marketing, and Caroline Wood, Associate Vice President of Support Services and Academic Support at Laurel Ridge Community College. They discuss the wide range of opportunities and support services available to both traditional students and adult learners at Laurel Ridge.
Guy Curtis expresses his gratitude for co-host Brandy stepping in while he was on vacation and discusses the importance of storytelling and sharing the diverse experiences and success stories of students at Laurel Ridge. Janet emphasizes the variety of students at Laurel Ridge, noting the increasing number of adult learners pursuing education to enhance their careers. Caroline Wood elaborates on the comprehensive support system in place for students at Laurel Ridge, including care teams, outreach coaches, new student coaches, advisors, academic coaching, and a food pantry, highlighting the holistic approach taken to ensure student success.
Caroline discusses the misconception that it's too late for adults to return to school. She highlights how Laurel Ridge has operationalized support, making it part of their DNA to ensure every student feels cared for and supported. She also emphasizes the value of prior learning credits for work and life experiences and the many resources available to help students succeed, such as help with financial aid and accessing community resources like SNAP.
Guy Curtis points out that many adults have transferable skills that can be aligned with in-demand careers. He praises the career services at Laurel Ridge that offer free assessments to help individuals determine suitable career paths based on their experiences and interests. He notes the diverse opportunities in healthcare beyond nursing and other fields that potential students may not be aware of.
Janet and Caroline discuss the affordability of education at Laurel Ridge compared to private institutions, emphasizing the high quality of education and extensive support services offered. Caroline shares success stories of adult students like Sydney, who returned to school, got involved in clubs, and became an active member of the college community, demonstrating the diverse and inclusive environment at Laurel Ridge.
Caroline provides insights into the various pathways available for students, including transfer options to prestigious universities such as Virginia Tech, George Mason, and James Madison University. She encourages adults to consider starting at Laurel Ridge to save on tuition costs, while still receiving a top-notch education.
The episode underscores the welcoming and supportive community at Laurel Ridge, with Caroline inviting prospective students to visit the campus or join information sessions and tours to explore their options. Guy Curtis reinforces this message by mentioning upcoming events and information sessions that can help students get started on their educational journey. Learn more: https://laurelridge.edu/
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