As a non-traditional full-time undergraduate student at North Park, Hawra Alshamary has overcome many challenges when it comes to juggling both family life and studies. A native of Iraq and a first-generation college student, Alshamary is in her third year of studying biomedical science while raising two children. A love for biology and a desire to work in the medical field inspires Alshamary to pursue her goals. Alshamary maintains a full class schedule, while also caring for her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter and four-year-old son.
While her mother and sister have helped her significantly, she also praises the North Park faculty.
The professors are very accommodating, says Alshamary. Its a very supportive environment. They definitely take my circumstances into consideration.
Before attending North Park, Alshamary took classes at a community college. She describes feeling flustered while researching and applying to universities until she discovered North Parks strong STEM department. Soon after, she applied and was accepted.
I just really believe in taking the good that comes your way, she says. I felt like I was guided this way, so I just took it.
After North Park, Alshamary plans to earn at least a masters degree. She is debating between the respiratory care program at Rush University, or taking a more research-oriented route in order to spend more time with her children. Whatever direction she chooses, Alshamary wants to make a difference.
As a first-generation college student, Alshamary is determined to be the first in her family to earn a college degree. She was born in Iraq but grew up in Chicago, accentuating how grateful she is to be at North Park with the opportunity to receive a quality education.
Reflecting on the importance of education to her, Alshamary says, Its such a blessing that you really dont understand growing up. It helps me know who I am, interact with others and just have a better outlook on life in general.
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