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From Student to Educator Through Rutgers Statewide
Jerilyn Christensen made the incredible journey from college student to teacher of students, all through , a program that brings Rutgers courses, faculty and, ultimately, degrees to students at partnering community colleges.
In 2000, Christensen jumped into her education after high school at Rutgers New Brunswick at the age of eighteen years old. After two years, the then art major discovered that a straight shot into the intense college life was not in her best interest.
Following two semesters at a community college, she took a twelve-year gap before returning to her education. In 2015, she attended Rutgers Atlantic Cape Community College. There Christensen was able to build her confidence in returning to her education while managing to work and being a single mother.
Christensen graduated from Rutgers University with her bachelor's in Psychology in 2018 and is now a 39-year-old graduate student with the Rutgers Camden psychology department. She is completing her master's in psychology with a focus on memory and learning.