Adult students celebrate their accomplishments at in-person event
There is no right time to pursue an education. Nidia Bañuelos, an assistant professor in the Division of Continuing Studies’ Liberal Arts & Applied Studies, spoke of how education comes to students when it is time for them.
“I was nine when my mom graduated from college with a degree in early education. It was a fun time for me,” Bañuelos says. “I remember thinking college was awesome. Your education will impact you but also your families, as well as others you don’t even know, in ways you can’t even imagine yet.”
On April 26, friends and families of adult students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison came together to celebrate the accomplishments, perseverance and hard work of these extraordinary learners. Exuberant laughter and lively cheering filled the room as Adult Career and Special Student Services (ACSSS) honored returning adult students for their various achievements.
Close to 50 students received scholarships and another seven were recognized as Outstanding Undergraduate Returning Adult Student Award nominees, finalists and winners. Seventeen Badger Ready students and graduates were also included in this year’s celebration.
The returning adult and nontraditional student scholarships and awards are offered thanks to the generous contributions from donors who are inspired by the exceptional commitment and dedication of adult students. Several donors were in the audience and many faculty and staff members showed up to support students.
Each adult learner exhibited aspirational and navigational capital to help them overcome challenges — like incarceration and illness — and find the opportunity to attend college. These students hope to use their education to help others and create more inclusive spaces.
Enjoy reading about the students’ inspirational stories in the 2022 celebration booklet and browse a few photos from the event below showing how these adult students celebrate their accomplishments.
Published on May 18 2022
Last Updated on Jul 10 2024
By Alison Stecker
Categories: Adult Career and Special Student Services, News
Tags: adult learners, awards and recognition, Lifelong Learner column