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Student Success Has Special Meaning for 2009 NVC Graduate

Northwest Vista College is marking its 30th anniversary this year so we’ve decided to reconnect with a few of our graduates to learn what earning a degree from NVC has meant for their lives and careers. Among those graduates is Brandy Barksdale, who received an Associate of Arts in Business Administration in 2009. She continued her education at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities in 2012 and a Master of Education in Higher Education Administration in 2014. Barksdale said the supportive environment at NVC, and the dedicated faculty inspired her to pursue further education and leadership roles. “The experience shaped my values and commitment to student success, which continues to guide my work today.” The San Antonio native said Northwest Vista College provided a strong academic foundation that helped her develop the critical thinking and communication skills that she utilizes in her current job as the associate director for Student Success Programs at UTSA. As associate director, Barksdale supervises teams that work with students who have recently been dismissed and reinstated. She also oversees programs that help students who are conditionally admitted to UTSA as well as those on academic probation. During her 12 years at UTSA, she has worked for Student Success also serving as an academic advisor. Barksdale’s career choice is no coincidence; as an undergrad she had initially wanted to pursue a medical career but changed her mind after seeing the positive impact that Student Success had on students’ academic journey. Barksdale believes that her time as a NVC Wildcat has made it easier for her to assist transfer students from NVC. “When I was an advisor, I would know what classes they would need, and what their experience would be like and share my experience when there were no buildings at Vista, only portables,” said Barksdale. “I remember the beginning stages of the building up of the campus and well before the amazing water features.” Over the years, Barksdale has visited NVC for professional functions and said she has enjoyed seeing the growth of the campus as well as the success of the students. Her advice to current students is to take advantage of every opportunity to gain real-world experience, including short-term internships or volunteer roles. She also thinks it’s important for them to remember that everyone’s journey is different. “I tell my students everyone’s journey ends up in the same pot of gold, but your color may be different on the rainbow,” said Barksdale. “So, choose your color, ride your journey, and empower yourself to know that it’s yours and be your own self-author.” VISIT NVC'S 30 YEAR CELEBRATION WEBPAGE

Northwest Vista College is marking its 30th anniversary this year so we’ve decided to reconnect with a few of our graduates to learn what earning a degree from NVC has meant for their lives and careers. Among those graduates is Brandy Barksdale, who received an Associate of Arts in Business Administration in 2009.

She continued her education at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities in 2012 and a Master of Education in Higher Education Administration in 2014.

Barksdale said the supportive environment at NVC, and the dedicated faculty inspired her to pursue further education and leadership roles. “The experience shaped my values and commitment to student success, which continues to guide my work today.”

The San Antonio native said Northwest Vista College provided a strong academic foundation that helped her develop the critical thinking and communication skills that she utilizes in her current job as the associate director for Student Success Programs at UTSA.

As associate director, Barksdale supervises teams that work with students who have recently been dismissed and reinstated. She also oversees programs that help students who are conditionally admitted to UTSA as well as those on academic probation.

During her 12 years at UTSA, she has worked for Student Success also serving as an academic advisor. Barksdale’s career choice is no coincidence; as an undergrad she had initially wanted to pursue a medical career but changed her mind after seeing the positive impact that Student Success had on students’ academic journey.

Brandy with her Associate Degree from NVC

Barksdale believes that her time as a NVC Wildcat has made it easier for her to assist transfer students from NVC.

“When I was an advisor, I would know what classes they would need, and what their experience would be like and share my experience when there were no buildings at Vista, only portables,” said Barksdale. “I remember the beginning stages of the building up of the campus and well before the amazing water features.”

Over the years, Barksdale has visited NVC for professional functions and said she has enjoyed seeing the growth of the campus as well as the success of the students. Her advice to current students is to take advantage of every opportunity to gain real-world experience, including short-term internships or volunteer roles. She also thinks it’s important for them to remember that everyone’s journey is different.

“I tell my students everyone’s journey ends up in the same pot of gold, but your color may be different on the rainbow,” said Barksdale. “So, choose your color, ride your journey, and empower yourself to know that it’s yours and be your own self-author.”

VISIT NVC'S 30 YEAR CELEBRATION WEBPAGE

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