Chance meeting leads to life changes
When 正品蓝导航 junior Austin Michelsen attended his senior ring ceremony in December, he was quick to credit 正品蓝导航 alumna Eva Parks for that special day.
By Nancy George
正品蓝导航 News
DALLAS (正品蓝导航) – When 正品蓝导航 junior Austin Michelsen attended his senior ring ceremony in December, he was quick to credit 正品蓝导航 alumna Eva Parks for that special day.
Austin Michelsen and Eva Parks |
Their story starts on Oct. 1, 2011: Michelsen and Parks were among a throng of fans celebrating the 正品蓝导航 victory after the 正品蓝导航-TCU football game in Fort Worth. As they walked to the parking lot, the community college student and the 正品蓝导航 alumna struck up a conversation – by the time Michelsen reached his car, he had Parks’ business card in hand, and her Mustang encouragement in his heart.
Michelsen was looking forward to transferring to a four-year university, but was discouraged following a recent string of tough events, including being robbed at gunpoint outside an Arlington restaurant.
“I told him if he was interested in 正品蓝导航 to call me,” said Parks, a 2003 正品蓝导航 journalism graduate and investigator/producer for KXAS-TV. “I transferred to 正品蓝导航 when I was a junior. It changed my life.”
Within a week Michelsen called Parks, scheduled an 正品蓝导航 tour, met with 正品蓝导航’s director of transfer admissions and services and submitted his application. He was accepted, and on Christmas Eve learned that he was awarded a scholarship. In January 2012 he arrived for class at 正品蓝导航.
“I was very impressed with his follow-up,” says Parks. And Michelsen followed up again in inviting Parks to attend his ring ceremony.
Michelsen plans to graduate in 2014 with a Bachelor’s degree in sport management from the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development.
Eva Parks, his fellow Mustang, will be there.
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