I enrolled as a full time student at Modesto Junior College from 1992 to 1994. Hindsight is always “twenty-twenty.”
Read MoreAfter graduating from Modesto High School in 1948, I attended MJC as my next step in completing four years of college.
Read MoreI was born and raised in the Central Valley – I am happy to call it my home. However, I didn’t always feel this way.
Read MoreMy MJC story is one rooted in a dream – the American dream that I believe is still alive for many who come to this country.
Read MoreIn my mid-thirties I went through a major life transition. I wanted a new challenge that could help me discover what I was capable of doing.
Read MoreAfter high school graduation, my first non-farm job was as assistant to the controller at Pacific Grape Products in Modesto; Alex Rasmussen was the controller.
Read MoreI was a first generation college student, and had it not been for MJC, I would not have eventually received a PhD and become a professor.
Read MoreWhile living in Mexico as a young man and playing tennis at a very high level, I was looking for options to improve my English.
Read MoreWhile growing up I dreamed of becoming a nurse caring for babies. I entered MJC straight out of high school.
Read MoreThroughout the nearly half-century I’ve lived in Modesto there has been a continual bright light, even a beacon, to beckon me to enjoy many worlds.
Read MoreI was born in Sinaloa, Mexico. When I was eight years old, I was brought by my parents to the United States in 1980.
Read MoreI was born in Louisville, Kentucky to a very poor family. My mother was from California but had moved to Kentucky with her mother to escape an abusive family situation.
Read MoreIn the fall of 1961 I attended MJC as a student. Modesto Junior College prepared me with a rigorous foundation so that I was successful in earning a Master of Arts degree.
Read MoreMy daughter Karen and son John graduated from Davis High School with MJC involvement as spectators at Davis HS football games in the stadium.
Read MoreI attended MJC as a student athlete from 1951-1953. I was encouraged to attend MJC by then Coach Stan Pavko.
Read MoreMy mother, Ada Morrow, was raised in a strict family and her father did not allow her to attend college.
Read MoreI came to MJC by default; I had graduated from high school halfway through my senior year and lived in Brazil as an exchange student for 11 months.
Read MoreThirty years ago dressed in my cap and gown, my heart swelling with pride, I was waiting for my name to be called to receive my diploma, doubting that it was true.
Read MoreMJC has a special place in my heart as it provided a great start for my education upon returning to Modesto after WWII.
Read MoreGrowing up, I always knew that I wanted to attend college, but I wasn’t really sure if I was truly college material.
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