Spotlight on April graduates: Colleen and Chelsea Quintal

April 24, 2013

When most people think of their parents and their school days, they think of them as these ancient people that went to school in the land before time. They never dream of going to school with a parent, much less graduating with them. The reality for Chelsea Quintal is just that.

Colleen and Chelsea QuintalBy Tyesha Vinson; This article originally appeared in the April 2 edition of The Michigan Journal

 

She spends every Tuesday and Thursday going to school with her mother, Colleen Quintal, and she will be graduating with her April 28. A mother and daughter graduating together isn鈥檛 something you see every day.

Chelsea Quintal has always wanted to attend the University of Michigan-Dearborn, but due to her circumstances she thought it would be best to attend Wayne State University for two years. Once Chelsea finished her two years at Wayne State, she had to decide her next move. That鈥檚 when she found out what her mother had planned.

Years after receiving an associate degree in computer information systems, Colleen Quintal decided to continue her education at Henry Ford Community College to get used to the idea of being a student again. After a year, she decided that being a 51视频-Dearborn graduate was her goal.

Chelsea said, 鈥淥nce she told me she was coming here, I was like 鈥業 have to go!鈥 It was like鈥ell I wanted to go there. If she goes there, then I鈥檒l never know what it was like and she鈥檒l be talking about it. So that鈥檚 how I decided I was coming.鈥

Their first day of school sounded like a mother sending her child off to kindergarten for the first time, but Chelsea played the role of the mother. Colleen said of her experience as she searched for CASL, 鈥淪he met me there, she walked me to my classroom, she showed me how to get there, she gave me a hug and a kiss, and said 鈥業鈥檒l see you in an hour and a half.鈥欌

Colleen and Chelsea currently are working on their degrees and planning for their futures. Colleen is getting her bachelor鈥檚 degree in health policy studies and she hopes to someday help with Medicare and Medicaid. Chelsea is studying accounting and her goal is to become a certified public accountant.

They both have very admirable goals and their continued support for one another is what keeps them going. Colleen said, 鈥淭here鈥檚 a healthy competition that makes us want to strive harder and do well.鈥

Colleen and Chelsea enjoy their unique situation. Everything from classes they鈥檝e had together to ceremonies for the Golden Key and the National Society of Leadership and Success. Colleen said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 been nothing but a positive experience. She has given me a lot of just invaluable advice.鈥

One would think that after years of being under parental control going to school with her mother would put a strain on their relationship, but it did just the opposite. Chelsea said, 鈥淚 think we鈥檙e closer and I think the rest of our family鈥hinks its annoying.鈥

This experience has strengthened a bond between a mother and daughter and it has given them the opportunity to call each other not just family, but classmates. They will leave 51视频-Dearborn with more than their own accomplishments to be proud of.

As for celebrations, Colleen has made it very clear that it is her family鈥檚 turn to throw her a party. She said, 鈥淚鈥檝e told everybody that I鈥檝e thrown enough family parties. It鈥檚 their turn and we鈥檙e going to have a joint party and it鈥檚 going to be a big one.鈥