From Setback to a Setup
I remember staring at my tuition balance, feeling the weight of impossibility settle on my shoulders. No matter how I crunched the numbers, it wasn’t enough.
Scholarships, grants, savings, odd jobs—it didn’t add up. I was on the verge of giving up when, unexpectedly, things began to shift.
During my senior year at Andrews Academy, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ helped us register for college, regardless of where we planned to attend. That was when I seriously considered where to continue my education. I preferred a Christian institution, but it came with a steep price—especially compared to community college, which was free.
By graduation, I was enrolled at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ—essentially on hopes and dreams— while also technically enrolled at LMC, a community college. I crunched the numbers and quickly realized I needed another job. That summer, I applied everywhere but kept getting turned down, often because I couldn’t work on Sabbaths or lacked experience.
Discouragement set in as summer slipped away. Then, my financial aid officer dropped a bombshell — Michigan was pulling its grants due to a new method they were implementing. There was no guarantee I’d receive the same amount — or anything at all. At this point, I nearly gave up.
Then, a classmate texted me about an internship opportunity at the Lake Union Conference. I had no idea what that was, but I figured I’d give it one last shot before canceling my classes at AU and attending LMC instead.
That’s when everything changed.
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