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Angela Sawyer will go to the University of Mary Washington to study computer programming and Web design.
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Campus visit leads to woman's degree

Growing up, Angela Sawyer never talked about college. Today, the Germanna Community College student will become the first in her family to graduate from it


Date published: 5/8/2008

BY KAREN BOLIPATA

The second youngest of eight children, Angela Sawyer graduated from Courtland High School in Spotsylvania County not knowing much about college.

All she knew was that it was too expensive, and her brothers and sisters never went.

She got a job in Northern Virginia doing clerical work for the federal government. But after a few years, the single mother didn't want to settle for that life.

After visiting Germanna Community College's Locust Grove campus with a friend, she decided to try out the college thing part time.

A few courses eventually turned into a full-blown track in the information technology program.

And today, five years after her first class, Sawyer, 31, will walk across the stage and become the first in her family to graduate from college.

"I have peace of mind because I'm not in the job where I'm like, 'I don't want to come,'" she said recently at the college's admissions office, where she now works. "I did it when I thought it was impossible."

At the ceremony today, she'll probably think of the long hours she put in to get that diploma. After a full day of classes and work, she went home to take care of her now 6-year-old son Michael. She often didn't get around to her homework until 10 at night.

Her schedule was "very busy," she said with a laugh.

And college itself, including how to pay for it, was foreign territory.

"I didn't know anything about financial aid. Nothing," Sawyer said.

She learned about her options when she did a work-study program during the school year. In the summers, she worked in the counseling and financial aid offices to get by.

But Sawyer, who grew up in a house where college was never talked about, needed a cheerleader. She found that in English instructor Nancy Noel.

"There was no one telling me, 'Go ahead, Angela. You can do it,'" Sawyer said. "She pushed me."

Noel, upon hearing that Sawyer attributes her achievement to her, seemed surprised.

She remembers "Angie," as she affectionately calls her, as a driven and positive student. But Noel doesn't consider herself any different from other teachers.


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Germanna Grads

About 200 graduates are expected to take part in Germanna Community College's graduation ceremony at 6:30 this evening at the Fredericksburg Expo Center. Del. Bobby Orrock, R-Caroline, is the commencement speaker.



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Date published: 5/8/2008


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This is great!!! (posted by troyb43 , May 8, 2008 7:34 pm)   
Community colleges in our great Commonwealth are a wonderful place to get a quality, inexpensive AA or AAS degree. I certainly hope this inspires people to go to school, regardless of their age or financial status.

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