Fartilia Chandler
Fartilia Chandler, office associate in Mississippi ´ķĪķAPPâs Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, often tells people, âIf you want more out of life, you canât stay stagnant. Youâve got to keep moving.â
She took her own advice to heart when she decided to finish her degree at the age of 40 through MSUâs program. The C2C mission is to help adults with some course credits return to college and earn their degree.
âAt the time, I was just seeing where I wanted to be, and I knew I would have to do more to get there,â Chandler recalled.
She first met with a C2C advisor, who went through her transcripts and told her exactly which classes she needed to graduate. She then resumed her college coursework in 2019 amidst working full time and being a cheer mom. A year later, she proudly graduated with a bachelorâs degree in university studies. Even though she didnât have the opportunity to walk across the commencement stage due to COVID-19 restrictions, she said it was a âvery sweet momentâ to share with her husband and daughter when they watched the ceremony virtually together.
âI always knew I wanted a degree from MSU,â Chandler said. âMy father passed away in 2021, and Iâm so thankful I got to show him I did it before he died.â
She praised the C2C program advisors, noting that they were with her every step of the way. âThey were just as emotional as I was over getting my degree,â she said. âThey are truly great advisors.â
With her degree in hand and a lifelong love for MSU, Chandler was thrilled to join MSUâs Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, where she âtakes care of all things office.â Some of her responsibilities include managing the department headâs schedule, ordering supplies and handling payments. Her favorite part of being an office associate is meeting people, and sheâs often told that it seems like she knows everybody, which she attributes to being a Starkville native. When sheâs not working, one can usually catch her at a ball field with her husband and 11-year-old daughter, who keep her very busy.
Chandlerâs story of perseverance and her âdust yourself off and keep goingâ mentality inspire others on campus and in the community and, most importantly, her family.
âEverything I do, I do for my family. It means so much to me to show my daughter how important it is to finish what you start,â she said.