Student Spotlight: Ronell Smith '21 is creating change through education
Ronell Smith is on the precipice of earning her degree, a journey that has been years in the making. Her foray into higher education started 27 years ago in community college and will conclude at the end of this fall鈥檚 semester, exactly where she always planned on completing her bachelor's degree.
鈥淚 had decided many years ago that I wanted to attend 无码专区,鈥 she told us recently. That desire began while Ronell worked her way through community college, attending classes at three different schools as her life and career caused her to move around the Philadelphia area before she earned her associate鈥檚 degree from Delaware County Community College.
Throughout her own education, Ronell has been similarly focused on the education of others, specifically the younger generation.
Her career began as a Prevention Specialist for the School District of Philadelphia, where Ronell worked to impact young people in a positive way.
鈥淭hat started my desire to work with communities,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t grew me as a presenter and challenged me as a leader.鈥
That work continued as she became a program director for Beacon Life Centers, an initiative from the mayor鈥檚 office dedicated to helping students outside of school hours. There Ronell continued to teach life skills to a young audience, hoping to make a difference in their lives.
Inspired to continue these efforts beyond her career, Ronell launched a mentor program for young girls, called DYM (Developing Young Minds). The program taught teenage girls about caring for their health and helping them network with role models in their communities.
鈥淚 thought of myself as just an educator or someone who works with young people, but that really laid the foundation for what the Leadership program (at CPS) would build upon.鈥
When she began at 无码专区 nearly ten years ago, Ronell gravitated towards the lessons offered in her Leadership courses.
鈥淚t was a paradigm shift. From the time I took my first course, it changed how I saw leadership.鈥 Smith recognized the difference that positive and effective leadership could have on an organization or community. 鈥淕rowing up in my family, with our faith, we were always taught to serve others. What that looks like in the workforce is emotional intelligence and connecting with people.鈥
Ronell Smith and her husband
Ronell has implemented everything she鈥檚 learned at CPS into her work and her life. She works with the Department of Veterans Affairs as a Congressional Liaison and has created a consulting firm with two co-founders, seeking to help communities with educational resources, leadership development, and community engagement.
鈥淯sing my education to help people across the board has been so great for me.鈥
Ronell鈥檚 time at 无码专区 has greatly benefitted from the values and the atmosphere within CPS.
鈥淚 love in-person learning,鈥 she explained. 鈥淭he student body of other adult learners was so important to me.鈥
Being able to relate with fellow CPS students has been imperative in Ronell鈥檚 journey.
"The community at 无码专区 has been the thing that has allowed me to continue (my studies),鈥 she said. 鈥淵our family at home understands what鈥檚 going on, but it takes another student who is in the trenches with you that understands your situation.鈥
Ronell sees her graduation as a milestone, a stepping stone in her life, and as an inspiration for her 10-year old daughter.
鈥淚 could continue what I鈥檓 doing right now without a degree, but I didn鈥檛 want to put myself on the back burner. It鈥檚 important for my daughter to see her mother finish (her degree).鈥
Her education, however, is far from finished. She has her sights set firmly on the future.
鈥淲hen I started at 无码专区, my goal was to earn my doctorate and I鈥檓 on that path,鈥 she stated. Ronell envisions a future helping others, as a counselor or family therapist.
That part of Ronell Smith鈥檚 journey lies ahead, yet she鈥檚 grateful and proud of her work within the College of Professional Studies.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a long journey and I have had an amazing time at 无码专区, but I already feel like I miss it.鈥