Published February 1, 2022

When we first moved our family to Redding, I didn’t feel that my level of English would allow me to attend college and pursue my goals. I am 43 years old and an international student from Brazil. I mention my age because, in many countries, this would be a barrier to getting an education. So, I contacted Shasta College to see what options were available to me. Cindy Silva in the Admissions and Records department reassured me through a phone call and emails that I would find classes that I could take and resources to help me achieve my goals.

In my first semester, I learned that Shasta College is a community college that welcomes foreigners with open arms. The learning support programs to help those not from this country made all the difference. I was able to take English as a Second Language (ESL) classes to work on my English skills in speaking and writing from teachers who instantly made me comfortable and at ease with being a non-fluent English speaker. Every time I sought help, a teacher would take the time to patiently work with me, even though I didn’t know how to express myself adequately.

I have a bachelor’s degree in Law from my home country of Brazil, but I needed help to transition into this culture and workforce. Thanks to the support and encouragement of this incredible institution, I have found my new home. I was even recently encouraged to apply for an ESL teacher assistant position for beginners at Shasta College—yet another way that Shasta College actively demonstrates their commitment to helping students achieve their goals.

Luana  
Shasta College Knight