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Capt. Derandoria Young (right of center) poses with Ghana students and staff during her studies abroad in Ghana, Africa, in 2010. The Maymester Abroad Course, sponsored by the University of Texas School Of Social Work, provided 61 students the opportunity to broaden their educational horizons. Young is assigned to the 49th Medical Operations Squadron. (Courtesy photo/Capt. Derandoria Young)
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Through Airmen's Eyes: Airman makes most of AF educational opportunities

Posted 5/30/2013 Email story   Print story

    


by Staff Sgt. Warren Spearman
49th Wing Public Affairs


5/30/2013 - HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. (AFNS) -- (This feature is part of the "Through Airmen's Eyes" series on AF.mil. These stories focus on a single Airman, highlighting their Air Force story.)

Airmen have different reasons for answering the call to defend our nation. Some join to travel the world. Some join to honor a legacy. There are some who join to better themselves, and in the process, they can help others.

Education is a key that some use to open this door. It is the key that Capt. Derandoria Young, an Air Force social worker with the 49th Medical Group, used to help her, and in turn, to help others under her care.

Her career path started out as an enlisted member. At 19 years old and in her second year in the Air Force, she came to a crossroads.

"My goal was to get an education and get out," Young said, adding that it was a conversation with an Air Force social worker that put her on the road to her current position.

She received her degree in social psychology at Park University, and then went on to get a graduate degree in public administration, her first of two master's degrees. She then received special permission to attend the University of Texas School Of Social work in Austin, Texas, while serving on active duty.

While receiving her social work degree, she took a trip that she said would change her perspective on life. In 2010, she and 61 other students took a trip to Ghana, a small nation on the west coast of Africa. The trip was designed to expand the educational experience.

"It was there I learned that everything you need, you probably already have," she said.

After graduation, she returned to Langley AFB, Va., where she worked under an Air Force social worker for two months. She was trying to learn everything she could while preparing to enter into the direct commissioning program as a social worker, she said.

The entry process was intense, Young said. In 2011, there were 100 people applying for only 12 positions. Air Force social workers also needed three years of experience to deploy, which she did not have.

She did have one advantage, she said. She had been a technical sergeant with 11 years in the military, and she knew that experience, and knowing the inner workings of the Air Force was something you couldn't replicate.

And after writing a two-page paper on her Air Force Social Work experiences, she was accepted into the program, where she is now working, and living her dream.

"The Air Force has been good to me," Young said. "It's given me and education and career." 

Young said she is a huge advocate of making the best of the opportunities the Air Force offers, and advises others to never give up pursuing their goals.

"If you're determined, it will work out," she said.



tabComments
6/19/2013 7:03:33 AM ET
What is more important to you...insert question mark. A college degree or a college pedigree...insert question mark.
Bruce, College
 
6/18/2013 10:25:08 PM ET
@Rhoades are you aware that Park University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools the very same people that accredit your Ohio State State University. They've met the same scrutiny adhere to the same standards. Let's hope they take time to teach their students the value using facts instead of casting baseless allegations. Let's hope they teach the value of humility over ego. Let's hope they teach the value of team work and pulling together over putting your teammates down. It is clear that these were either left out of your education or that you failed to process and retain them.
RobT, USA
 
6/5/2013 11:00:16 AM ET
I cannot vouch for DeVry or University of Phoenix but I can tell you that Park University is NOT a diploma mill. I and several other I know have been working on our degrees for years with Park and it has been very challenging. Why would you insult some one who obviously worked hard to better herself and get her education?
TyndallNCO, Tyndall AFB
 
6/5/2013 10:13:58 AM ET
THE Ohio State Universrity - pfft That explains your lack of tact and why you think you are so much better than everyone else. Perhaps a course in compassion would have suited you better. You know what you can do with your Cum Laude.
KM, Pleasantville
 
6/4/2013 5:42:27 PM ET
Matt I have a BS in OMPM from THE Ohio State University Magna Cum Laude.
Rhoades, N.Y.
 
6/4/2013 4:49:40 PM ET
And we can always count on someone to show their intelligence or lack thereof by calling people names.
Don, Your Neighbor
 
6/4/2013 12:54:38 PM ET
Anytime a feel good story about someone making great strides in their life and career appears on this site I can always count on some jerk trying to knock that person down with a stupid comment.
Ron, Cube Land
 
6/4/2013 11:00:03 AM ET
SrA Bernard who said UT was a diploma mill Rhoades said Park University and University of Phoenix are diploma mills.
Arctic Warrior, Colorado Springs CO
 
6/4/2013 10:37:32 AM ET
@Rhoades N.Y whats your B.S. in And where did you get it from Never knock an Airman for doing a good thing. Good for her to get an education in the A.F. and not make excuses of why she can't. So many Airmen don't use the T.A. and education benefits that are allotted to them and only have excuses. I'm a crew chief and have given up many weekends and much of my off duty time to get my B.S. and now I'm only six classes from a masters. Airmen constantly gripe about low pay but by using your T.A. every year youre sticking to Uncle Sam for another 4500. You just have to quit making excuses and get off your butt. And thats just what she did. Good for her.
Matt, Nellis AFB NV
 
6/4/2013 8:16:32 AM ET
RhoadesUniversity of Texas is no diploma mill.regardless of where she got her undergrad degree from she still made good academic accomplishments.
SrA Bernard, Dyess AFB
 
5/31/2013 2:50:37 PM ET
Park University is a diploma mill like DeVry and University of Phoenix.
Rhoades, N.Y.
 
5/31/2013 4:27:28 AM ET
Great story. Very inspiring for others to get their education.
Lt Collins, Aviano
 
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