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Candace Benson Highlight
The stigma [of going to community college] is there, but for me, I just needed an education. To me, education is what you put into it.
About Candace
- Raised by a single mother—says seeing her work hard and struggle to provide was her main motivator in wanting to succeed.
- As a toddler, her mother would bring her to some of her college classes—says she developed a strong sense that “going to school and getting an education was a must.”
- Attended Western Michigan University for a semester, but was forced to drop out due to lack of financial aid.
- Instead, she decided to attend Wayne County Community College (WCCC)—completed all of her prerequisite classes in a year as opposed to the typical two years.
- Ended up switching her major from accounting to dental hygiene and was enrolled in the program alongside her mother—they eventually graduated from the program together.
- After working as a dental hygienist for a few years, she was asked to start teaching for the dental hygiene program at WCCC—wanted to help other students succeed just as she did.
- Went on to receive her bachelor's and master's degrees in dental hygiene—she is also a registered nurse with a Bachelor of Science in nursing.
- Currently serving as the interim dean of dental programs for Wayne County Community College District in Detroit, MI.