Navjot re-enrolled and discovered the Early Childhood Education Program at CRC had a Pathways to Success Program at CRC’s Child Development Center. This time – Navjot promised herself – she was going to approach education differently. Her brother is a sixth grade teacher and her mother, a retired teacher who taught elementary school in India, encouraged Navjot to get back into the college arena. But the yearning to teach was powerful as were a couple of family role models. She dropped out of community college shortly after high school out of exasperation and went to work. The aspiring early childhood teacher who worked two jobs and maintained a 3.6 grade point average at Cosumnes River College knows all about being overwhelmed. Fortunately, community college students are discovering that help is there for the asking, and community college can be an option for everyone. Going to community college right after high school can be overwhelming if money is tight and scheduling classes around a work schedule feels like threading a needle. Navjot Randhawa Alum / Early Childhood Education / Cosumnes River College "My formula for success: get involved and Los Rios community colleges will come to you."
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