VPCC STUDENT SUCCEEDS IN PARALEGAL PROGRAM
Molly Grazier graduated from Virginia Peninsula Community College (VPCC) with an associate degree in Paralegal Studies.
She found a fulfilling job as a part-time deputy clerk at a local courthouse, which she loves.
After moving from Texas, she initially struggled at VPCC, trying a physics program that wasn’t a good fit.
Switching to the Paralegal Studies program made a significant positive difference in her academic performance and happiness.
Grazier co-founded the MOOT club at VPCC to help students prepare for government and law careers.
She is described by a professor as a compassionate advocate and a natural leader who helps her classmates.
She plans to complete a business degree at VPCC and hopes to transfer to William & Mary for further studies, including potentially law school.
Grazier now strongly advocates for community college as a valuable pathway for students.
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