TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Graduation is usually a family affair, but especially for one mother-daughter duo, who found paths at Florida A&M University.
Tamara Carpenter was a single parent from Augusta, Georgia, who graduated from high school while pregnant with her daughter, Taciana Carpenter, and dreamed of becoming a nurse, FAMU wrote in a statement to WCTV Friday.
Tamara Carpenter was a single parent from Augusta, Georgia who graduated from high school while pregnant with her daughter, Taciana Carpenter, and dreamed of becoming a nurse, FAMU wrote in a statement to WCTV Friday.(Florida A&M University press release)
The 43-year-old mother then enrolled at a community college and earned an associate nursing degree, according to the university.
However, she “always felt a lingering desire for more,” FAMU said.
“I missed out on the full college experience and since I was pregnant with Taciana during my senior year in high school, my then advisors told me not to apply to college. I thought my time had passed.”
Tamara Carpenter knew that her dream to become a nurse was not quite over yet.
After more than 20 years working as a surgical technologist and earning an associate degree as a registered nurse, FAMU said she enrolled in the university’s RN-to-BSN online program and began her courses in January.
“Determined to make the most of an opportunity she thought had passed her by,” Tamara Carpenter often sought help from her daughter, Taciana Carpenter, who had already navigated the HBCU’s online learning platform, according to the university.
“My mom was calling me all the time, asking for help with her assignments,” Taciana Carpenter said.
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The 25-year-old daughter turned her tassel in August, graduating with a psychology degree with aspirations to become a mental health counselor for veterans, per the university’s statement.
However, now it’s her mother’s turn to turn her own tassel. Tamara Carpenter is expected to graduate from FAMU on Friday evening.
Tamara Carpenter was a single parent from Augusta, Georgia who graduated from high school while pregnant with her daughter, Taciana Carpenter, and dreamed of becoming a nurse, FAMU wrote in a statement to WCTV Friday.(Florida A&M University press release)
“I can’t wait to celebrate my mom as she finally gets to walk across that stage and celebrate this achievement,” Taciana Carpenter said.
Taciana Carpenter encourages any mothers who may not be in school to go back and enroll.
“It’s an experience you both can cherish together,” the daughter said. “There’s a different level of support when you know someone is right there with you.”
Tamara Carpenter’s youngest daughter, Nylah, has also shown interest in following her family’s footsteps by attending the HBCU, according to the university’s statement.
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