My Graduation Day
Hi ladies it's me again and happy Lord's day! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. Listen I'm back with another blog and the title of it is called. "My Graduation Day". Ladies I finally graduated from Matc stands for Milwaukee Area Technical College on May 17th 2025! It's so crazy how it happened. My journey began in the fall of 2017 five years after finishing high school where I took precollege classes. (I attended District School Of Ministry to study ministry from 2012 until 2016 before that.) My official semester began when I began in the Spring of 2018 and it continued on for the next several years. Why the delay? Well I chose to go part-time instead of full-time and in 2022 I took one eight week course and took the rest of the Spring, summer, and fall semester off. (In 2021 took five courses one online course one virtual course, three courses that fall. In 2020 took two courses Math and Economics . In 2019 I took three courses, 2023 and 2024 took four courses and this year took only two courses.) At Matc students have a choice to go full-time or part-time, have a choice of various majors, and can go however pace they want. I didn't want to be a full-time student and I knew that going part-time would be me taking longer to graduate but looking back at it it was worth it! I attended the Matc downtown campus for most semesters, took one semester at the Mequon campus, and had three semesters at the West Allis campus. (One in the fall of 2021, fall in 2024, and Spring of this year.) I picked up my cap and gown three days before Mother's Day right after my Thursday course. I'll never forget my time at MATC and I've had many wonderful professors,tutors, and administration who helped me with so much with homework, registration, financial aid, and so much more. Those memories I'll cherish forever. The graduation took place in a Saturday at the UW panther arena (UWM ceremony for their graduation took place the very next day on Sunday. I guess me being a part of Matc paid off because no way I'm gonna miss church on Sunday!) and the day felt surreal. I couldn't believe I got to walk across the stage with several of my classmates in the current semester and previous semesters and getting to sit down with other graduates! The reason why it's a big deal is because though I graduated from high school in 2012 I was homeschooled and my sister graduated from high school being homeschooled in 2014. (My brother graduated from high school in 2018 at a public high school.) We never got walk across the stage receiving our high school diplomas and my sister didn't attend her college graduation ceremony though she graduated in 2018 though my brother did in 2023. I'm so thankful it was on a Saturday not a Sunday (again I refuse to miss church on Sunday) and I'm the last Kelly to have graduated from college and a third generation college graduate. (Mom is a second generation college graduate and my late maternal grandfather was the first generation college graduate.) My time at MATC has been a crazy ride dealing with ubering to school, (sometimes I'd worry sick how is make it there and back especially when money was tight) dealing with Covid having to do class online or virtual, (that was no walk in the park) doing homework, and making sure not being in debt. (Thank you financial aid.) But through it all God has been good to me and had given me grace. I give credit to Him for keeping and motivating me especially when my motivation low at times. I thank God for the prayers of intercessors who prayed for me especially on my Tuesday night prayer meetings praying for me doing well in school. Mom would often pick me up from school many times though Dad last semester picked me up from school. One journey has ended and now a new journey is beginning. I don't know what the future holds but I know the One who does. I have a graduation party I'll be hosting May 31st and inviting folks to go. Blessings, happy Lord's day, and have a blessed week everyone.








