Graduate Student in Social Work Is Academically Supported by the NM Expanding Opportunities Program
Kathryn Sanchez has long known that she wanted a career devoted to helping others. But the path toward that career has not always been straightforward for the Silver City native. When Sanchez started at WNMU as a young adult, her “heart wasn’t in it,” she said. After taking time away from higher education to work as a title clerk and to start a family, she decided to return to the university to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Social Work. Now, she has not only accomplished that, but she is in her second year of the master’s program in Social Work at WNMU. Her desire to work in the field was prompted by her experience with grief counseling as a teenager and it was strengthened by her observations as an adult. “While working I longed to return to school to earn my degree,” she said, “and was truly led to social work after witnessing the foster-adopt process my mom went through in achieving guardianship of a friend's daughter, after tragically passed...