Vicky Mejia
When Vicky Mejia was fresh out of high school, she had the dream of going to a four-year university, but…
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When Vicky Mejia was fresh out of high school, she had the dream of going to a four-year university, but…
Stephanie DeLeon didn’t plan on learning about an opportunity that would change her life while working at Starbucks, but that’s…
Ed Richardson III is part of the Aon apprenticeship program, which means he is both an Aon claims analyst and…
Maria had it all planned out – she would graduate from Cristo Rey High School, leave the Little Village neighborhood…
Dorothy received CCC’s first ever Luminary Award, graduated with her associate degree and turned 70 on Mother’s Day in May.
Stephanie Maltos is a fierce leader both on the Daley College campus and in the surrounding community.
Nouha Aleem isn’t sure how she would have paid for college, or if she would have gone at all, without…
Jose Andrade is a first-generation college student who conquered adversity.
The Star Scholarship helped Nusrat Imtiaz graduate debt-free with her associate degree.
Paul Moreno’s long term goals include securing work in software development at a large company like Google or Facebook.
Bryn Horton has taken his challenges, converted them into inspiration, and made them the fuel with which he serves others.
"Coming to Malcolm X College ended up being the best decision I could have made," says Pablo Manriquez.
