Drea’s Story of Exploring Life Beyond High School

“I needed to figure out whatever I wanted to do. I finally figured out I’m gonna take classes, I mean I know it’s never too late…”

Meet Drea

Drea’s Educational Experience

While Drea’s first reaction to Computer Science was, “Oh baby, that’s not for me,” she felt that exposure to college courses helped her work towards determining what she is passionate about and would like to study in the future.

“I still talk to my mentors… they’re like family now.”

Making Decisions About College

“I’m smart, I could’ve taken the classes and gotten a scholarship… but I figured if I wasn’t in school, I could help more.”

“I was glad I went there… If you needed help, you could ask anybody, and they would help you. It was like a little family.”

What Drea Found Helpful

  • Having the opportunity to enroll in college courses and gain exposure to the workforce. Drea’s initial perception of college was that it was the only reasonable option for high school graduates looking to get the most out of their future careers. However, her exposure to college electives, experiencing the college application process, and exploring career possibilities all contributed to Drea to making an informed decision about her post-secondary plans. And while being made aware of alternative pathways allowed her to exercise agency, it was her teachers, mentors, and family who all ensured she felt confident in her decision not to enroll in college.
  • Learning in an environment that fostered a close-knit community. Compared to Drea’s experience in other states’ public high schools, her school was small and nontraditional. Close contact with teachers developed Drea’s confidence in exploring college courses and exercising agency in her post-secondary decisions.

Drea’s Aspiration for the Field

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The To&Through Project aims to increase high school & post-secondary completion for under-resourced students of color in Chicago & around the country.

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The To&Through Project

The To&Through Project aims to increase high school & post-secondary completion for under-resourced students of color in Chicago & around the country.