When HalleӰר Castille earned her associate degree in 2019, she thought that would be the end of her time in school, at least for a little bit.
She was 25, raising her children, and working to support them.
But life had other plans; her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in early 2020, and the COVID-19 pandemic began shortly after.
ӰרAfter my mom was diagnosed, she told me she wanted to see me get my bachelorӰרs. My dad has always been big on education, too,Ӱר Castille says. ӰרI was like, ӰרOK, I guess IӰרm going back to school.ӰרӰר
ӰרWith the pandemic and my momӰרs diagnosis and my dadӰרs encouragement, that was my push. I wanted my mom to be there to say her child had graduated from a university.Ӱר
With previous work experience as a CNA, Castille wanted a program that would allow her to take courses that fit her interest in healthcare while also applying the credits she earned through her associate degree program. After speaking with an enrollment specialist at the Ӱר, she knew that the Bachelor of General Studies online program was the option for her.
In December 2023, Castille finished the program, with multiple generations of her family in the audience cheering for her as she walked across the stage.
A Family Endeavor

Just as CastilleӰרs parents pushed her to continue her studies, Castille used her time in school to push her young children in theirs Ӱר and many times, vice versa.
Her two oldest children, 4 and 7, got off the school bus every afternoon eager to ask her if she had any homework to do. TheyӰרd sit around the table, working on their assignments for school together as a family.
ӰרThey were more excited than me to do homework,Ӱר Castille says. ӰרThat is one thing I did not expect to hear my children say. They were always the ones to be like, ӰרMom, I have homework today! Do you have homework? LetӰרs go home so we can do our homework together!ӰרӰר
And even when her children werenӰרt occupied with their own homework, they kept Castille company while she did hers.
ӰרThere were some nights I would read my chapters to my kids,Ӱר she says. ӰרTheyӰרd say, ӰרMama, we want to read a book,Ӱר so IӰרd read whatever book I was reading for school aloud to them.Ӱר
And, of course, CastilleӰרs children were there at commencement, eager to celebrate her accomplishment. As she walked off the stage with her diploma and headed toward her seat, her two oldest children rushed out to take a picture and hug her.

ӰרI was so excited to see their smiling faces!Ӱר she says. ӰרIt felt like a huge accomplishment for not just myself but for us. WE did it!Ӱר
Finding Community Online
Support and encouragement from family wasnӰרt the only thing pushing Castille through her degree program. Within the program, she found peers and an advisor who consistently showed up for her.
ӰרOn day one of classes, youӰרre usually getting a message or email from a classmate with a link to a GroupMe for the class,Ӱר she says. ӰרWhen youӰרre confused on an assignment, chances are, everyone else in the class is confused with you talking about it in the group chat. Somebody will reach out to ask the professor and everybody will get the answer through them. YouӰרre never doing it alone.Ӱר
In Fall 2022, Castille gave birth to her third child. Before the semester began, she decided she was going to sit the semester out.
ӰרMiss Sharon Williams-Gregory, my advisor, called me and said, ӰרGirl, where is your schedule? Where are your classes? You can do this. ThereӰרs nothing that can stop you. You just have to say you can,ӰרӰר she recalls.
ӰרI am very grateful for her. When I saw her at graduation, I had to stop myself from crying because if it werenӰרt for her, I probably would have quit.Ӱר
The Next Career Steps
For the time being, Castille is finished with school. She loves her job and plans to stay in her current role on the records team for a local law firm, applying what she learned in her coursework.
ӰרI took two criminal justice classes, which have helped me a lot,Ӱר she says. ӰרWe talked about cybercrimes, like cyberbullying and phishing. Being able to identify junk mail and scams is so important because I work with sensitive, private information every day.Ӱר
ӰרI also find being an online student helped me enhance my time management skills. I work on a computer all day in a hybrid role. Without learning how to stay focused and remove distractions to complete assignments, I would not have been prepared to be successful at my job.Ӱר
In the meantime, sheӰרs also brainstorming ways she can give back to her community.
ӰרI would really love to run my own nonprofit organization,Ӱר she says. ӰרI grew up in church youth groups doing volunteer work, but I donӰרt really see those groups anymore. Luckily, at my job, we do a lot of different back-to-school drives and food drives and fundraisers. IӰרm happy I can see some of these organizations and learn from them while I decide where I want my own to go.Ӱר
Use your existing college credits to earn your Bachelor of General Studies online from the Ӱר.