Getting into elite universities — through community colleges

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“It was a safe environment to try going back to school,” he said.

He embraced the experience, becoming editor of the student newspaper, vice president of the writers club, and a member of the honor society.

A professor suggested he apply to Columbia. To afford it, he worked part-time jobs washing gym clothes for the athletic department and writing Google ads for a marketing company from his laptop to pay for university housing, books, and food.

“It was a juggling act, but I was able to pay it all out of pocket,” he said.

He still has quite a bit of tuition debt from his two years, but said the experience was worth it.

“It’s been rewarding in almost every part of my life,” he said.

Magouirk, a graduate of Gloucester Catholic, wasn’t sure of a career path. As an honors graduate, she qualified for free tuition at the county college and figured it was a good way to explore: “I funded my college education on my own, so it was a huge factor.”

At an honor society conference in Seattle, she learned that Penn — the school she always wanted to attend — accepted transfers. It was a major transition, going from Gloucester, which provided a close-knit, homey environment, to Penn, where she sometimes found herself in classes with 300 students.

But she aced it, graduating with a 3.8 GPA.

“The teachers I had at Gloucester County,” she said, “really prepared me to be successful at Penn.”

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