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Alumna Earns BAS in Early Childhood Education.

After three failed attempts at college throughout her life, Jenna Wiebe, 49, can finally say she窶冱 a college graduate.

The mother of three pursued her education at ツ鮓ケエォテス for six years while working two jobs before finally graduating with her Bachelor of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education.

From ages 19-22, Wiebe attended two colleges in California before first coming to ツ鮓ケエォテス in the mid-90s. But she wasn窶冲 able to finish her bachelor窶冱 degree at that time because of 窶徇oney and math.窶

窶廴y mother and grandmother did not go to college,窶 Wiebe said. 窶廴y grandmother got a high school diploma and my mother had a GED.窶

The Federal Way resident had earned her Child Care Basics certification, homeschooled her children for 13 years, and was working at a church preschool when she received an email from the Department of Early Learning, encouraging providers to enhance their qualifications with an associate degree. Upon learning she was eligible for Workforce grants, Wiebe re-enrolled at ツ鮓ケエォテス in 2016 and earned her Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education before working on her bachelor窶冱 degree.

What was the difference this go around? She learned to ask for help.

窶廬f you are struggling academically, reach out to your professor,窶 Wiebe said. 窶廬f you窶决e willing to put in the extra work, they窶决e probably willing to meet you there and help you succeed.窶

This time, when Wiebe struggled with math, she went to instructor Aaron Warnock.

窶廬 struggled mightily with math all my life and algebra was the reason for one of my failed attempts at college,窶 she said. 窶廬f Mr. Warnock had not given me the weekly tutoring and extra chances to take mastery tests, I would not have passed pre-college algebra and gotten even my AAS.窶

Choosing to get her degree at ツ鮓ケエォテス also proved fruitful not only because its tuition and fees are lower than that of a university, but also because Wiebe received funding from the college窶冱 窶凪 a financial assistance program designed to support students enrolled in an approved professional-technical pathway, among other benefits.

Nonetheless, Wiebe applied for and won two scholarships, the Achievement Scholarship and a ツ鮓ケエォテス Foundation scholarship, to aid in her plans to graduate debt free.

In earning her early childhood teaching degree, Wiebe advanced her current role as a preschool teacher but says the most important way ツ鮓ケエォテス has impacted her future is that she has become a better teacher through her classes.

窶廬 hope to keep a learning mindset and get better at it as long as I窶冦 able to teach,窶 she said.

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