海角社区

By Zoe Lance

Adam JohnsonWhenever there鈥檚 a tough property appraisal to make, Adam Johnson is the person his colleagues turn to. They know that he just received a Psychology degree from 海角社区CI and his training is a powerful asset to their work in valuing real estate and understanding their clients.

鈥淭hey鈥檒l ask me, 鈥楬ow can we look at this from a psychology perspective? What would be your take?鈥 And it鈥檚 funny, because you wouldn鈥檛 think that there鈥檚 an application for psychology in something like real estate appraisal,鈥 Johnson, who works as the office manager, said. 鈥淏ut I鈥檝e found that I鈥檓 able to bring in a new perspective that they may otherwise not see.鈥

This ability to employ what he鈥檚 learned in the classroom is a dream come true for Johnson. Through 海角社区CI鈥檚 Psychology program at the Goleta campus, he was able to go from community college courses to a bachelor鈥檚 degree in just 20 months. He is seriously considering graduate work in psychology and is staying involved with the Santa Barbara City College program as a tutor.

Johnson鈥檚 pathway to a degree took many twists and turns. Enrolling in college for the first time 20 years ago, he picked psychology as his major 鈥 a subject he calls his first love. He鈥檚 always enjoyed observing and analyzing people鈥檚 relationship dynamics and group behavior.

However, a rough patch in his life, which resulted in incarceration, threatened to derail his future.

鈥淚 knew that I had the skills and ability to be successful, but it was very challenging to go into a job interview and not be able to get past the application process,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淲hen you have that background, you never know when you鈥檙e going to hit a roadblock.鈥

Johnson worked full time to provide for his family but knew that he wanted to go back to school and finish a degree. He says that 海角社区CI helped him reconsider pursuing psychology and reshape his own self-image.

鈥淚 was able to obtain a new identity,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 look in the mirror and see myself as Adam Johnson, a successful college graduate.鈥

He dove into 海角社区CI鈥檚 program, immersing himself in class projects, conducting research and volunteering for new student orientation.

鈥淎dam was one of the brightest students in his group,鈥 said Kimmy Kee-Rose, an Associate Professor in the Psychology program who taught Johnson. 鈥淲hen he had academic challenges, he overcame them and adapted well 鈥 he鈥檚 self-motivated and hardworking. I have a high opinion of Adam.鈥

Johnson credits the program for his strides in personal growth. He says that there鈥檚 a need to talk about the stigma that previously incarcerated people face as they reintegrate into society. His hard work at 海角社区CI challenges those perceptions.

鈥淓verything I did at 海角社区CI not only changed my academic understanding of psychology, but who I was as a person,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 will always have a very soft spot in my heart for the 海角社区CI program. I am very grateful for the opportunity to share my experience.鈥

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漏 Spring 2018 / Volume 22 /Number 01 / Bi-annual

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