What if your mother was in the same class with you?
August 19, 2022
By Bob Holmes
I like to chat with the parents of in-coming CIU freshmen on move-in day. I especially like to ask where they are from. It鈥檚 not unusual that sometimes the family is from right here in Columbia. But I was taken aback this year when a mother said she is from Columbia and added:
听鈥淚鈥檓 actually a student here.鈥
鈥淎 graduate student?鈥 I asked.
鈥淣o, I鈥檓 actually an undergraduate student.鈥
That鈥檚 right. Nikia Patterson, a military veteran, is a transfer student in her senior year working on a degree in Human Services. She was carrying boxes into the dorm room of her daughter, and fellow undergraduate student, Jalisa Likely, a Digital Media & Cinema major.
Mom added to my surprise with, 鈥淲e have the first two classes together, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.鈥
At this point, I鈥檓 laughing along with mom and thinking, 鈥淲hat are the odds?鈥
鈥淚 told her to sit way on the other side of class,鈥 added mom. 鈥淒on鈥檛 sit next to me,鈥 she laughed.
So, what does daughter think of being in the same classes with mom?
鈥淚 can never be late for class because she鈥檚 going to call me and say, 鈥榃here are you?鈥欌 said Jalisa, 鈥淪o, I can鈥檛 be late.鈥
More laughter between the three of us.
鈥淚 always do things with her anyway, so why not do school with her?鈥 added Jalisa.
鈥淭his is a wonderful school. This is a great school that I encouraged my daughter to come to,鈥 added mom. 鈥淚 love it and hoping she will too.鈥
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