GRAD糖心Vlog传媒TE STUDENT SPOTLIGHT ON CHRISTY CRAWFORD
Christy CrawfordChristy Crawford, a mother of four grown children and grandmother of two, will graduate magna cum laude in May with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology and a minor in social work. She will start graduate school this fall in the Master of Counseling program at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock. In the future, she would like to work as a licensed professional counselor in Arkansas.聽Tell us a little bit about yourself.I raised three daughters and a son (mostly as a single parent) who are now grown, and all of them have college degrees. One daughter has her master鈥檚 degree in nursing, and another daughter is a teacher in the LRSD, and is also an alumni of 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock. My son has a degree in construction management, and my youngest daughter will graduate in December with a degree in psychology. My stepson just finished his master鈥檚 degree in engineering last May.While I will always be a mom first, I鈥檓 ready to start the career phase of my life. When my children got older, I got back into tennis. That鈥檚 where I met my husband for the second time almost eight years ago, and we鈥檝e been happily married for over six years. The first time we met I was a junior tennis player at Southwest Tennis Center, and he was my coach.Why did you choose 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock?After being a realtor for seven years, I wanted to switch to a career in a behavioral health profession. I got a job at the Center for Youth and Families (CYF) after starting in psychology at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock. My program manager at CYF suggested the social work program at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock. I was accepted into the Social Work program and this is where I completed my minor. After much deliberation, I switched back to psychology this past summer as a college senior.I applied with an antiquated transcript on cardstock from a little private school that no longer exists. Fortunately, 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock still had my little high school in their records! When I took the college entrance exam, I tested out of English Composition I and II because I had done a lot of reading and writing as a hobby and even had a couple of articles published.聽聽I completed my bachelor鈥檚 degree at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock in 5 陆 years, taking both online and on-campus classes, while balancing work and home life. During this time, three of my grown聽 children got married, several graduated from college, one started college, and I became a mamaw times two.
Christy Crawford
What teachers inspired you?My math teacher Melissa Hardemann made quantitative math and reasoning fun, and I had not taken math for 30 years since high school. She made it easy to learn new concepts and relearn old ones. Dr. Carol Thompson in Applied Communications and Dr. Heidi Skurat in Rhetoric and Writing were great influences. Dr. Michael Simon, my teacher in abnormal psychology, worked at the state hospital for 30 years and provided lots of hands-on experience. Dr. Elvon Chris Lloyd from the Social Work Department was the ultimate statistics teacher and set me up for success transitioning back to a degree in psychology.聽聽What advice would you give to future students?Just get started. People get overwhelmed because they think they can鈥檛 get in, can鈥檛 pay for it, and then they get discouraged. You may start out and have difficulties because you took too many classes and got overloaded. Don鈥檛 give up. Try to find a way. Look for classes that work for you.聽Find positive quotes about education that encourage you. There are so many more opportunities with a college degree. I鈥檝e worked at three different jobs while I was a single mom because I had to make ends meet. I got tired of not having the ability to choose what I wanted to do. That鈥檚 why all of my children have college degrees, because they saw their mother struggle.聽What do you plan to do after graduation?Enjoy my break before I start graduate school in the fall. I have two grandbabies I haven鈥檛 been able to hug or hold since mid-March because of COVID-19. Hopefully, this social distancing will taper off so I can hold them again, and we can get together as a family. Right now, I can only wave to them from a distance, and it is very hard. The other day I got a call from my daughter鈥檚 phone, and it was my three-year-old granddaughter just wanting to say, 鈥淗ey.鈥 That is just the best thing ever!This story was compiled by Toni Boyer-Stewart.