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"Drexel student, 17 hopes to engineer some online tuition help"


  

          

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JENICE ARMSTRONG, DAILY NEWS COLUMNIST
POSTED: Monday, April 6, 2015, 12:16 AM
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DREXEL University junior Zakiya James didn't graduate from high school, or even spend much time there. She never took the SATs or got a GED.

None of that stopped the 17-year-old from becoming a Drexel Dragon in January. Since transferring to the school, she has been thriving, taking a host of heavy-duty engineering courses.

But there's one small problem: Zakiya's parents can't afford Drexel's pricey tuition. Not by a long shot.

Her mother, who works as a medical receptionist in Washington, D.C., was able to make Zakiya's housing deposit and gave her money for books, but that was pretty much it. Zakiya has gotten financial aid from the school, but she is faced with the onerous task of coming up with the rest of the money she needs for tuition on her own.

It's heartbreaking.

Zakiya dreams of getting a doctorate by the time she's 25 and of one day owning an engineering firm. But she can't just concentrate on her studies.

Something is seriously wrong with that. As a country, we should make it easy for brilliant but disadvantaged students like Zakiya to thrive - not force them to take on mountains of debt or else forgo attending the university of their choice.

"It's kind of like college is priced as a luxury," she told me last week.

It shouldn't be.

"Grants have not kept pace with increasing college costs," pointed out Mark Kantrowitz, a college-financing expert. "So, more of the burden of paying for college has shifted from the federal and state governments to the families."

But what happens when families don't have the resources?



'Sweet but not too smart'

Financial struggles are nothing new for Zakiya's mother, Shawna Malone. Beginning with elementary school, she tried with mixed results to keep her daughter enrolled in private schools. At one point, Zakiya briefly attended a public middle school where a sixth-grade teacher described her as "sweet but not too smart."

"She was, basically, failing math in sixth grade," Malone recalled. "I couldn't understand what was happening. They were like, well, you know, 'She's just not grasping the material.' I knew I had to get her out of there. Because I was, like, 'That is not my daughter.' Something else was going on."

Malone worked out a deal with another private school to get a tuition discount in exchange for her volunteering. Zakiya stayed at that institution for two years before enrolling in a well-respected public high school. It wasn't long before problems showed up there as well.

"She didn't have homework," Malone complained, adding that her daughter had begun disengaging from school. "She was really starting to drift."

Malone had her daughter take a placement test for a program at the University of the District of Columbia that allowed Zakiya to enroll in college-level courses.

Being in college full time reignited her passion for learning. Despite being years younger than most of her classmates, Zakiya excelled, even making it onto the dean's list.

Last summer, she attended a prestigious 10-week program at Duke University known as the Research Experience for Undergraduates, during which she studied the impact of nanoparticles on wastewater treatment.

"I had no idea about her age," said Claudia Gunsch, an associate professor in Duke's civil and environmental engineering program. "She seemed very mature. She just seemed like any other junior."

Zakiya returned to D.C. ready to do even more hands-on research in her field. She decided to transfer for the spring term and applied to three universities. Drexel took her right away.

Zakiya adjusted well to college life. Her course load includes classes in environmental engineering, mechanics of materials and introduction to fluid flow. Zakiya went home for spring break owing $21,000 for the winter and current term. (Drexel is on the quarter system.)

Malone thought about selling her car, but then decided to launch an Internet crowdfunding campaign to raise money for Zakiya's outstanding bill.

She also reached out to several columnists at the Washington Post, looking to see who might champion her daughter's story. One bit, and contributions began to pour into her GoFundMe.com account. As of 10 p.m. yesterday, 194 donors had raised $23,349 toward Zakiya's goal of $55,000.

Even after the current bill is paid, Zakiya still has another pricey year at Drexel to get through. For the summer and winter terms alone, she needs an estimated $18,712 to continue.

It will be a crying shame if Zakiya doesn't get to graduate from Drexel. I'd send a chunk of money her way myself if I didn't have a nephew in a similar situation at the same school.

"Young women like this are the future of America," said Abigail Seldin, a college-finance expert and founder of CollegeAbacus.org. "We should be doing everything possible to help them succeed."

Can I get an amen to that?



To contribute to Zakiya's GoFundMe account, go to gofundme.com/p5no80.


On Twitter: @JeniceArmstrong

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She should transfer. Drexel isn't worth it
Apr 13th 2015
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I think she knows what she needs better then others.
Apr 14th 2015
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      Doubt it. Kids who don't come from college educated parents background
Apr 14th 2015
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      You think a 17 year old knows what she needs from a university
Apr 14th 2015
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i mean...damn...she cant get a student loan?
Apr 14th 2015
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Hater.
Apr 14th 2015
6
lets see.. first off, is she paying out of state tuition?
Apr 14th 2015
3
if she's a DC resident, she qualifies for in-state tuition rates.
Apr 14th 2015
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      Temple 15K>>> Drexel 37.5K
Apr 14th 2015
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Let all of the Know It All Responses Begin.
Apr 14th 2015
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Lemme make sure I get this
Apr 14th 2015
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^yup
Apr 14th 2015
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Education at a private institution is a luxury...eff what she believes.
Apr 14th 2015
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my testimony.....former drexel student
Apr 14th 2015
11
70k tuition to go to....Drexel? That doesn't sound like a good idea.
Apr 14th 2015
13
it's just Drexel.
Apr 14th 2015
15

PimpTrickGangstaClik
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1. "She should transfer. Drexel isn't worth it"
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5. "I think she knows what she needs better then others."
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14. "Doubt it. Kids who don't come from college educated parents background"
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often make bad choices when it comes to college planning.

Why do you think we constantly hear about young people with Crushing Student Debt with no jobs?


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16. "You think a 17 year old knows what she needs from a university"
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Better than those of us who've been there/done that?

  

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2. "i mean...damn...she cant get a student loan?"
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be in debt for life like the rest of us?


does it really matter?

wonder what bin's doing?
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6. "Hater."
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3. "lets see.. first off, is she paying out of state tuition? "
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if so.. take a year off, live in Philly while working and getting in state.

Then transfer to Temple because it's 10K or so cheaper.


  

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4. "if she's a DC resident, she qualifies for in-state tuition rates."
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not sure if Drexel offers in-state tuition, or if they just offer one flat tuition rate to everyone (as some private school do).

  

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9. "Temple 15K>>> Drexel 37.5K"
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Temple is harder to get into

Drexel Graduates make more

http://colleges.startclass.com/compare/3617-3815/Drexel-University-vs-Temple-University

  

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7. "Let all of the Know It All Responses Begin. "
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She didn't graduate from high school or get a GED. She took enough classes at UDC to make her a sophomore. She transferred to a private university that didn't offer her any institutional scholarships and she doesn't want to take out student loans. NOPE!

If you can't secure scholarships, you aren't an exceptional student. If you aren't an exceptional student, you need to take loans. Her parents are constantly looking for the quick and easy way out, as evidenced by the fact that they circumvented her high school education.

  

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if that is what happened

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10. "Education at a private institution is a luxury...eff what she believes. "
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11. "my testimony.....former drexel student"
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drexel taught me a lot the 2 years i was there
but for ME
in my opinion,
she can get the same education somewhere else


myself and a lot of my friends left drexel after 2 years
we all didnt like it
we all ended up in different schools
i started out in engineering and transferred
i went to a different school but for chemistry

but my classmate who stayed in engineering
and i ended working at the same fortune 500 company
got hired the same day
with the same job title

so thats why i say
in the long run, it's not worth it

her problem is that she didnt graduate from high school
like how does that even work?
no GED nothing
but got into drexel?!
how?
(i didnt read all of that)
so if she is that smart she should be able to get scholarships
her issue is that she doesnt have a high school diploma
i say
she get that GED. apply to some scholarships and make it work

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13. "70k tuition to go to....Drexel? That doesn't sound like a good idea. "
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15. "it's just Drexel."
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no.

fuck you.

  

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