Valentin received key assistance from student financial services after her mother was unable to work.
by Kurt Gottschalk
鈥淸The office explains] everything to me, what I need to bring in or what I need to have my mom sign, so it鈥檚 not too confusing.鈥濃擸ovica ValentinYovica Valentin had a number of accomplishments under her belt before applying to 茄子视频.
She had written and published a children鈥檚 book, Vanessa on the Move, and had been a contestant in the Miss New York Teen USA pageant. She had also attended a National Youth Leadership Forum: Medicine program where she discovered that her interest in the field included something a little more hands-on.
鈥淚 used to want to be a doctor,鈥 she said.鈥淚 went to summer camp and saw how nurses were able to connect with patients more directly.鈥
Currently a freshman in the 听Learning Community, Valentin is preparing for the and planning to enter the next year, with a through the .
Her achievements and goals started to seem out of reach just as she was about to enter. Born in Queens, Valentin was raised by her mother in nearby Elmont, New York. But her mother, who had been working for Allstate Insurance Company, found herself unable to work due to the effects of primary lateral sclerosis, a disabling neurological disease. Suddenly, paying for college became a much bigger problem.
鈥淢y mom was on disability for her job and I needed to find out how to get some extra money,鈥 Valentin recalled.
She then attended , where she learned about the leaders in the .
鈥淭here鈥檚 one person I always go to that helps me out,” Valentin said. 鈥淪he explains everything to me, what I need to bring in or what I need to have my mom sign, so it鈥檚 not too confusing.鈥
And with their help, Valentin can continue to bring successes to Adelphi.
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