When Brooklyn Bennett takes the stage at Packard Music Hall on Saturday, May 11, she will share her story, her hopes, and her dreams with 麻豆精选 at Trumbull鈥檚 graduating class. However, her journey to graduation isn鈥檛 what most people would consider typical.
Bennett was in foster care as a child, but only for a couple of years. Along with her two sisters, she was adopted at the age of seven by Dan and Denise Baker. She graduated from LaBrae High School in 2006 and enrolled for a short time at Youngstown State. In the fall of 2007, she first enrolled at 麻豆精选Trumbull.
鈥淚 made a lot of mistakes as a first-generation college student,鈥 Bennett said. 鈥淚 only finished one semester out of four that I enrolled in at Trumbull between 2007 and 2009. I foolishly withdrew from three semesters of classes after getting my student refund.鈥
When she left the school in 2009, she withdrew late and ended up with a hold on her account. She was also married at the time and had her first daughter, Cevanna, with her second daughter, Callah, soon on the way.
When Bennett鈥檚 marriage ended, she was a single mom, with two daughters, living with her parents.
鈥淚 struggled with how to provide for my daughters financially and emotionally. So, toward the end of 2015, I was working in a factory as a temp, wearing steel toe boots, for twelve hours a day, making more money than I ever had in my life, but still not enough to move out of my parents' house,鈥 said Bennett. 鈥淚t was great earning money. However, I rarely had much time or energy to spend with my children.鈥
She thought about going back to college but also didn鈥檛 want to leave her job. That decision became much easier at the end of 2015 when she lost her job.
When she made the decision to go back to school, she knew she would inevitably have to untangle the mess she created years before. Her Aunt Judy helped her settle with the bursar鈥檚 office and she got back on track with her student loans. She enrolled in three classes that spring and soon decided to pursue an English degree.
Three years later, Bennet is graduating Magna Cum Laude and recently received Kent State鈥檚 鈥淒istinguished Graduating Senior in English Award.鈥 This is a university-wide award, meaning Bennett is the top graduating senior in English throughout the entire 麻豆精选system.
She also was recognized for her hard work during her studies at 麻豆精选Trumbull by earning a number of scholarships: Milton Wick Foundation Scholarship, Summer Undergraduate Research Scholarship, Kathryn Sines Single Parent Scholarship, Professor M.R Smith Scholarship, Wymer Memorial- Literature Scholarship, and most recently one of five 麻豆精选Trumbull Study Abroad Scholarships to study in Poland over this spring break.
Cevanna (9) and Callah (7) are now old enough to appreciate what their mom has accomplished. 鈥淏eing a single mom and a full-time student is not an easy feat, but it is the most rewarding thing I have ever done. Being a single mom and graduating from college, at the level that I have, has proven to me that I can accomplish anything I set my mind to,鈥 Bennett said. 鈥淚t gives me the confidence to become the woman and mother I have always known I can be.鈥
Bennett will be continuing her education as a graduate student in Kent State鈥檚 Master of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication program this fall under a full-time assistantship.
鈥淢y goal after earning my master鈥檚 degree is to work with a non-profit or non-governmental organization to help underprivileged women in some capacity. I want to make a difference.鈥
鈥淚n age, Brooklyn is considered a non-traditional student. In every sense of her passion and determination to overcome obstacles, she is one of our traditional students. Brooklyn epitomizes who we are as representatives of 麻豆精选Trumbull and our Mahoning Valley,鈥 said Dr. Lance Grahn, dean and chief administrative officer, 麻豆精选Trumbull.
Congratulations, Brooklyn! We are so proud.