Why I chose UTTC
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Why? I chose United Tribes Technical College as my home for the next couple of years. Because the first time I went to college, it doesn't. The reason doesn't differ from the second time. I chose United tribes because, like I said, I was a single mom and I was scared. How am I gonna go to school and work in a daycare and provide for a newborn baby? Thank gosh. I was living with my parents, which helped tremendously, but United Tribes has a daycare on campus for students. Just so my mom works at United Tribes, both my parents worked at United tribes. So my mama told me about all the resources they have. You know, you could get childcare assistance like, See, they have a daycare on campus. My baby and I was scared to leave my brand new baby, but she's gonna be right on campus with me. She was gonna be a mile or two miles away while I was in a couple of buildings down taking classes and you should be safe. I could call and be like, Hey, how's she doing? So that was one of the main reasons for me. So if you're anybody, actually, but especially if you're a native American like me and you come from a reservation, you know the struggles you dio. So if you're someone like man who comes from, you're an addict and you need how there's resource is for you if you're a single mom or even a family, there's resource is for you. If you're a student straight out of high school and you want to move away from the reservation to get your education, united trips is there for you. Like I said, the amount of scholarships there are It's phenomenal. I will walk away with my bachelors degree, not only anything in student debt, anything I get to walk away Dept. Free, and I promise you, there's so many people that help you and you can be anything. You can do anything that you want that you put your mind to and that you're willing to put the work in for I believe in you. I need you to look at yourself and say, Yes, I'm smart. There's people out there like people at United tribes who will fight for me when I can't fight for myself.