Participant Five-Personal Narrative

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Participant five is a 38-year-old African American registered nurse who works in the Emergency Room. She has two children. She has had four years of college experience, off and on. Her biggest challenge was trying to attend class while struggling with childcare as well as her job. Andria states, “ I was determined to complete my degree because staying in my previous position as a cardiac tech. was like being in stagnant water.” (A. Rose, personal communication, Feb. 22, 2016).

Christy Participant six is a 30-year-old Caucasian office assistant. She is a mother of one. She has had two semesters of college experience, but was unable to continue because she stated: “my child take up a lot of my time.” She goes on to say “it was hard for …show more content…

He is the father of one child. He has had 2 1/2 years of college experience. David felt that, My jobs required quite a bit of my time, and I could not keep up with my classes.” (D. Scott, personal communication, Feb. 15, 2016). He has a desire to return to college to continue his study in religion. As it stands right now, his job still requires quite a bit of his time.
Ross
Participant eight is a 39-year-old Caucasian welder. He is the father of one child. He has 1 1/2 years of college experience. Ross felt that finances were the biggest issue when it came to attending college. He felt that college was “too expensive for him.” (R. Christian, personal communication, Feb. 17,2016). He stated that he had to care for his child, and that was his priority. Ross will desire to return to college to become an aeronautical engineer some time in the future.
Mickey
Participant nine is a 28-year-old African American registered nurse. She is the mother of two children. Mickey has had at least 4 ½ years of college experience off and on until she finished her nursing degree. Right now, she feels, that she just glad that she had the type of family support from her parents that she needed or else she would not have been able to go back to college. Mickey stated, “My parents always encouraged me to go until I finish.”(M. Banks, personal communication, Feb

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