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After graduating from his suburban Detroit high school in 1983, Matthew S. Urdan’s path forward seemed pretty clear. He was accepted to the University of Michigan, where he would begin working toward his goal of becoming a pediatrician. But Matthew’s father had other ideas.
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Marquis Arnold has a story to tell. In fact, he has a lot of them. This grad has been working on a film script and recently finished up a children’s book about a dinosaur named Julius titled “Finding My Way Home.”
“The screenplay I’m writing is called ‘Tomorrow Was Never Promised to Us,’ and it’s a faith-based movie. I am almost done with it,” explains Marquis. Inspired by a religious movie he watched called “War Room,” Marquis has been working on the screenplay since the summer of 2018.

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MBA student, designer, and published children’s author Lauren Marie Lombardo has mastered the art of traveling. An NYC native who originally graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2011 from another institution, Lauren has spent the last several years teaching painting classes and holding art camps in Italy and is now fluent in the Italian language.

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A proud mother of three children, Kimberly Sontag deferred her college aspirations to focus on raising her family. But as her children grew up, Kimberly began looking ahead to the next milestones in her life, and she knew it was finally time to fulfill her college dreams.

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Living in the small town of Okeechobee, Florida — which boasts a population of less than 6,000 people — Kathryn O’Neal’s options for higher education were a bit limited. She’d had her daughter Hailey at a relatively young age and from the time Kathryn was 20, she’d attempted to go back to college multiple times.
But the fact that she had to drive at least one hour each way to go to classes made fitting everything in nearly impossible.

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Were it not for a foxhole Katelyn Campos dug as a member of the U.S. Army stationed in Fort Carson, Co., she may never have discovered Ashford University*.
“It was the best five-by-five-foot foxhole you could imagine,” recalls Katelyn, who says her work received praise from sergeants, captains, and other higher ups.
One evening after the dig, she was sharing stories with a sergeant who told her about his experience earning an online degree at Ashford University.

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At nearly nine months pregnant and while completing her third degree at Ashford University*, it would be an understatement to say that Jaime Pluta is good at being productive and staying on track. This mother of three is quite the expert. While many expecting moms might be focusing on what clothes and toiletries to include in their hospital delivery bag, Jaime has a different essential on her must-pack list.

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Heather Petty made all the right moves to become a successful grade-school teacher. But once she started teaching, she quickly found out she wasn’t as prepared for the job as she thought she should be. With the help of Ashford University*, Heather was able to fill in the gaps and become the teacher she wanted to be.

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Dana Nicole Roberto is used to taking care of people. She is the mother of a special needs son. She’s also the primary caregiver to her wheelchair-bound mother who lives with her. Even though she already has a lot on her plate, there is one more person Dana decided she needed to look after: herself.
“We all must put ourselves on the list,” she says. “We must decide we’re worth it and pursue our dreams.”

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A serious health concern changed Crystal Hudson’s whole life. But it also brought her a new sense of purpose and a determination to help others suffering from illness. At Ashford University*, she found the tools to help put her life back on track and pursue her new passion.