Laurie Benitez started her career as a medical assistant at a teaching hospital in Arkansas – a state that doesn’t require medical assistants to be certified. Her mom got sick in 2014, and Laurie decided to move back home to Texas, but she found out she wouldn’t be able to continue her career without earning additional credentials. After doing a lot of research and visiting several schools in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Laurie says she knew Carrington College’s Mesquite campus was the place for her. “As soon as I set foot on campus, I felt like I was at home. It was so encouraging to see students of all ages working together and supporting each other. I knew I wanted to be a part of the Carrington family.” Her husband wasn’t so sure about Laurie going back to school. He was concerned about the financial and time commitment it would require from his already busy wife, who was taking care of her mother and three teenaged children. “My family wasn’t sold on the idea at first,” she said. “It’s not as common for women to go to college or pursue professional careers in our culture, and they were worried that I wouldn’t be home as often to take care of the family or spend time with them.” But after visiting the campus to hear about the program himself, Laurie’s husband had a change of heart and gave her his full support…the rest of the family did too. “Before I started this journey, I didn’t think I was school material. I wouldn’t have dreamed of doing the things I’m doing now, but my Carrington family believed in me and showed me how to realize my true potential,” she said.
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