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Traci Williams

CCBC Alumna, English '15

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Traci once cheered on others' dreams. Then, she decided it was time to pursue her own and earned an A.A. in English from CCBC.

The task ahead wasn’t easy. She was in her mid-40s, had a family to care for and tight finances, but she threw caution to the wind and decided to enroll at CCBC.

Before enrolling, I often walked around the campus looking at the parade of students featured on the ‘See What You Can Be’ banners. In 2012, my inner-voice told me to join that parade. It was my time to see what I could be!

Although finances were tight, Traci made the most of CCBC resources to get her through the tough times. When she lacked Internet access at home, she stayed at the library from opening to closing to complete assignments.

When she needed money for classes, she sought out scholarships and received several from CCBC to make up for what she didn’t receive in Pell Grants. For Traci, failure wasn’t an option.

In 2015, all her hard work paid off. With a 4.0 GPA, several universities—LaSalle, Goucher and University of Maryland, College Park—came calling. Instead of her pursuing colleges, colleges were pursuing her.

In the end, Traci chose to continue her studies at Smith College in Massachusetts. She also received the Jack Kent Cooke Transfer Scholarship worth up to $40,000 annually to help her fulfill her dreams.