Sendy Soto
From the classroom to City Hall, Sendy Soto knows Wilbur Wright College gave her the foundation to build a successful…
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From the classroom to City Hall, Sendy Soto knows Wilbur Wright College gave her the foundation to build a successful…
Nursing is a challenging field, and the education to become a nurse is just as rigorous. Sharing the demands of…
Persevere. It’s what Marnee Ostoa has always done.
Harold Washington College felt like home to Christopher Schaffer. When he decided to return to school to change careers, there…
Malcolm X College alumnus Martin Gonzalez has nurses to thank for his health today and for inspiring his future career…
Ever since she was a child, Maria Gabriela Pino has dreamed of becoming a doctor. In in her home country…
Harold Washington College alumnus Adetayo Olusegun transferred to UIC, secured an apprenticeship in his field, and now has a full-time…
Through Olive-Harvey College's Pathway to Policing (One Year and Out) program, Valedictorian Edgar Navarro-Angulo earned an associate degree in criminal…
Through the Teach Chicago Tomorrow program, Truman College Valedictorian Raven Edwards is on her way to becoming a CPS teacher.
Olive-Harvey College Salutatorian Liz-Anne De Beauville-Jones found support and success throughout her City Colleges journey.
With the support of the Star Scholarship, Daley College Salutatorian Liliana Ornelas was proud to graduate debt-free.
Roinel Sánchez Ge started his Kennedy-King College journey in English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. He graduated as salutatorian.