By Christi Mays
Becki Love ‘20 did what many high school students do—she went straight from high school into college. But after completing just 39 credits at 鶹Ƶ, she put her education on hold to get married and start a family. She worked a job she “didn’t love” for 13 years before getting hired as a PE aide at Lakewood Elementary School in Belton, where her children attended. Becki loved that job and worked there for 10 years. When the head coach at her school left, Becki realized how easy it would have been to slide into that position if she had finished her bachelor’s degree. With two years of school left, though, the thought of returning to in-person classes—while she was a full-time, working mom with young children—felt daunting. She decided online was the way to go.
“I had researched the quickest way I could get my degree online,” Becki said, and one afternoon at her daughter’s basketball game, she found herself sitting next to her daughter's former cheer coach.
“When I told her I was looking at finishing school, she mentioned the MyWay pathway at 鶹Ƶ, which allows students to move through online classes at their own pace. I had never heard of it, so she sent me all the information, and I was enrolled within that month.”