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May 7, 2026

For 鶹Ժ Community College nursing graduate Elizabeth Gardner, inspiration comes directly from her family. Her mother, Ann, studied nursing at 鶹Ժ, graduated in 2022, and now worksGBCC Nursing Graduate Elizabeth Gardner as a registered nurse.

Elizabeth followed the same path, enrolling as a nursing student at 鶹Ժ the year her mother graduated. She will graduate with her nursing degree this spring.

“I have wanted to be a nurse since I was 11 years old, when I was present for the birth of my younger brother,” she said. “High school was very challenging for me, and I never truly believed college was an option—let alone nursing school.”

Gardner started by taking a few classes “to test the waters” and quickly realized that she was more than capable. She was accepted into the nursing program and deferred enrollment for one year due to the birth of her first child.

“Navigating nursing school as a young single parent while working multiple jobs has not been easy, but the faculty at 鶹Ժ and the support they showed me every step of the way is a huge part of why I am graduating,” she said.

Gardner said her mother’s experience at 鶹Ժ directly influenced her decision to pursue a nursing degree. 鶹Ժ was part of her childhood, she said. She remembers attending a Polar Express movie night in the gymnasium, playing pool with her younger sister in the student center while her mother studied for exams, and other campus activities.

“Those experiences helped me see from a young age how welcoming and supportive the campus community was,” Gardner said. “Seeing my mom work so hard to build a better future for herself and for us showed me that nursing school was possible, even when life felt overwhelming. 鶹Ժ has been such an important part of both of our journeys, and I’m grateful to be able to share that.”