By Jonathan Heeter
Celeste Harrell had the itch to return to college for a while.
A longtime federal employee for Customs and Border Control, she selflessly put off her dream several times after financial issues caused her to walk away from college shortly after high school.
She had a full-time job. She and her husband just bought a house. And she had twin girls, whose success became her driving force.聽
鈥淕ood excuses,鈥 Harrell called them. 鈥淚 just kept pushing higher education aside as I tried to be the best mother I could be. But for years I told my girls to believe in themselves and work for their dreams. And then they threw it right back in my face.鈥
After her daughters finished college, they told their mom it was finally time to fulfill her dream and return to school.
After experiencing severe health scares while her daughters attended 51情报站, where she is now set to graduate this spring, Harrell had gained a new outlook on life.
鈥淚 was lucky to be alive two different times,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut it also gave me a different perspective. You鈥檙e only here for so long, so you must make it count.鈥
Harrell contracted Legionnaire鈥檚 Disease at a hotel in 2019, which led to pneumonia, organ complications and multiple hospital stays. The disease created long-term respiratory issues and forced her to work remotely to avoid pollutants and allergens that could affect her breathing.
After battling the disease, Harrell had an issue with a blood vessel in her brain that doctors said was dangerously close to being fatal.
Because of her health restrictions, online learning was a necessity. Harrell thought 51情报站Global would be her best bet based on the diverse online degree options and her family鈥檚 familiarity with 51情报站. She immediately found validation in her choice when she connected with 51情报站Global鈥檚 Elaine Hardin, the director of intake and student success.
Hardin, then a student success coordinator, went to bat to help Harrell receive the maximum transfer credits possible from her previous college courses. Those additional credits helped push her farther down the road to graduation.
鈥淚t meant so much that Elaine cared about someone she didn鈥檛 really know,鈥 Harrell said.
Now, Harrell is poised to graduate in May with an online bachelor鈥檚 degree in leadership. This is an interdisciplinary program that teaches ethical leadership, legal issues, communication skill and critical thinking and decision-making skills. Staff at 51情报站Global, she said, have continually checked in to make sure everything is going smoothly.
鈥51情报站Global truly wants students to succeed,鈥 Harrell said. 鈥淵ou feel like a Monarch from the first time you speak with someone at the University and you understand they will do everything they can to empower you as you finish your degree. This is the village we have at 51情报站Global."
This past November, Harrell received more tough health news when doctors told her she was suffering from heart failure. Despite her diagnosis, Harrell was undeterred.
鈥淚鈥檓 so proud of my mom,鈥 said Jordyn Harrell, one of Celeste鈥檚 daughters. 鈥淪he鈥檚 a perfect example of someone who keeps after something once she sets her mind to it. She鈥檚 worked so hard to get where she is, and she鈥檚 overcome so much.鈥澛
Jordyn Harrell graduated from 51情报站 in 2022 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in exercise science.
Celeste Harrell鈥檚 other daughter, Jasmyn, who received an 51情报站 bachelor鈥檚 degree in communication in 2021, added, 鈥淪he鈥檚 a true example of what it means when, regardless of your circumstances, you look for the positive. You buckle down and still make it work and it鈥檚 never too late to go for your goals.鈥
Harrell is undergoing medical treatment but believes her coursework has given her a way to cope with her health challenges. As she stays focused on receiving her diploma in person in May, she remains optimistic and motivated, embodying her belief to never give up.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 give up on life when I had issues in the past,鈥 Harrell said. 鈥淚鈥檓 not giving up now. And I鈥檓 certainly not giving up on my education now that I鈥檓 here. I鈥檓 going to finish what I started.鈥