My name is Jamilyn Holloway. I live in Lakewood,
Colorado, and I'm currently pursuing my master's
in counseling at CCU Online. So I've been
an active addiction and an alcoholic, so much
so that I had lost everything and everyone.
In May 29th of 2015 at 9:14 PM, as I counted
my last dollar and 76 cents that I had to
my name, I just called out, "God, I don't
want to be this person anymore." But God has
restored everything. I have a bachelor's degree.
My family has been restored. I have amazing
job, and I have hope for the future. I'm living
proof all things are possible through Christ.
When I was evaluating which college to go
to, I was at a place in my life where I was
just really trying to follow God's call for
my life. And I applied for a psychology degree
because I saw a future in counseling and I
want to show other people that there's hope.
One of the biggest things that drew me to
making my final decision to become a student
at CCU was my enrollment counselor.
Jamilyn. Hey, how are you?
Even though I thought that there were things
that were in my way, that was going to prevent
me from going to school, my enrollment counselor
showed me that there were ways that I could
overcome these obstacles and enroll. When
I started CCU Online, I was a full time adult
life liver. And CCU structure, with their
one class per block and the flexible schedule
being able to login when I needed to, I was
able to fit school into my life versus having
to wrap my life around school. CCU has put
an integral part in really the restoration
of our family. My children, my grandchildren,
when they see me, they don't see my past anymore.
They see what I've accomplished. And in where
I'm at and where I'm going, CCU is the pathway
for me. CCU was the beginning of my story
and it can be at the beginning of your story
too, if you want it to be.
