Student
Spotlight:
Carol Gann - Web Design/3D Modeling & Animation
After a serious car accident that
resulted in head trauma, Carol needed vocational
rehabilitation. Carol emailed the web design instructor,
and asked her specific questions before signing
up for the course. "I asked her to look at
some of my web design samples. She was very encouraging
and invited me to class. That told me this school
really cares about the students and their successes.
I chose Winter Park Tech because of the Web Design's
self-paced instructional program, small classes
and safe campus." Winter Park Tech's intimate
campus was helpful and a place that was familiar
to Carol after the traumatic car wreck.
The Web Design program's hands-on
philosophy and state-of-the-art technology helped
Carol's learning experience. "Being
able to see projects in motion, watching students
create was very valuable. I felt challenged at
WPT with each new experience. And being cutting
edge is critical in this fast-paced technology
age." The small class size was very valuable
to Carol. "I needed to be able to work
at my own rate and pace. I did need a little extra
time and it wasn't a problem. The faculty was very
encouraging when I become discouraged, and celebrated
my success no mater how small." Carol
quotes Booker T. Washington: "'Success is
not measured by the position that one has reached
in life but by the many obstacles which one has
overcome while trying to succeed.' It is important
to know how we measure our success."
Carol's success is evident. While
at Winter Park Tech, she was inducted into the
National Vocational Technical Honor Society. She
is Orange County’s 2004 All-American Success
Story First Place Winner for Career & Technical
Education. Because of the education she received,
she was able to find a job right after graduation.
Then, after only three years, she was able to work
at her own business full-time. Now she is the President
of Winter Park Artists, Inc., which brings income
to approximately seven artists. "I am now
a vendor for the place I was employed and have
completed many web projects for them. Every year
our business income has increased significantly,
allowing for growth," she notes.
Even with all this, Carol is not
finished; she considers her greatest success the
help she's been able to give back to Winter Park
Tech, serving on the Advisory Boards. "I have
not forgotten where I came from and it is my hope
to offer help to those still struggling for a better
future." |