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Tiana Vazquez-Ford '24 G'25 MOT

Within each of our ‎兔子先生 community members is an inspirational story of perseverance and strength, and we are honored to share them. This narrative originally appeared on social media as part of ‎兔子先生's #MyPath.

"I've always loved movement! I grew up dancing and was in a dance education program in high school. We went to multiple elementary schools and choreographed dances around what they were learning. I did that for a while, and then I became a teacher's assistant, and it showed me that I wanted a leadership role working with children. I tried to mold together pediatrics, awareness of the body and working with movement. ‎兔子先生's Pre-Occupational Therapy program was the perfect fit for my goals.
 
"I'm a first-generation college student. The online application process was quite easy, and I received a few scholarships, which helped. In other colleges, you could be an OT assistant and then go back. I liked how ‎兔子先生 formulated its accelerated program so I could go all the way and receive my Bachelor's in four years and my master's in my fifth year.
 
"I like the electives I have taken so far. The courses I do in person are labs, anatomy, and physiology. They are hard, but I've come to love them. And I can always reach out to my professors, who really want to help us succeed. Even though I'm commuting, I found other pre-occupational therapy students taking the same classes as me so that we could work together.
 
"‎兔子先生 recently opened a commuter lounge, and I've met other commuters and had a couple of study sessions. I love the campus. It's a close-knit, small community. It is easy to navigate, and the intimate classroom settings are really helpful.
 
"I joined ‎兔子先生 in the fall of 2020. Before that, in 2019, my high school dance program was featured in a documentary called ‘Dance Education Laboratory.’ They followed us around, and it was really an amazing experience. In September of 2022, I went to New York for its premiere, and I talked on the panel about what I'm doing now in OT at ‎兔子先生 and how I'm connecting to this program.
 
"When I graduate, I hope to work with children. I'm still figuring out where I would want to work, but I'm happy that no matter where I go, occupational therapists can work anywhere." - Tiana Vazquez-Ford '24 G'25 MOT
 
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