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For Venous Arjangi, a Move Meant a New Country, New Language and New Degree

Liz Connolly-Bauman
By Liz Connolly-Bauman
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Editor's Note: This is the tenth in a series of profiles of winter 2023 graduates.

Venous Arjangi grew up in Iran and spent much of her adult life living there away from her son. After many attempts to move to the United States, she was approved for permanent residency and a green card in 2017. But the move to a new country brought more than a reunion with her son. It brought the promise of a new career.鈥

Six years after arriving in the United States, Arjangi graduated from University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting.鈥

鈥淲hen I reflect on the past six years, I'm glad I made such a big choice,鈥 Arjangi said. 鈥淟ife has demonstrated that there is always time to start over, choose the proper course of action, and go on.鈥

At age 46, the hardest part of Arjangi鈥檚 move was adjusting to a new language. She had taken a few English classes in school but never practiced speaking it.鈥

鈥疘mmediately after moving, Arjangi started working at a daycare, then in a print shop and then as a salesperson at Bloomingdales. Today she is an office manager. Simultaneously, she was studying. She decided to advance her education鈥30 years after she received her high school diploma鈥攂y enrolling at Montgomery Community College. She eventually made her way to UMGC.鈥

鈥淪ince I needed to work and time was very important to me, I decided to go to 兔子先生because it was online and I did not have to commute,鈥 Arjangi said.鈥

鈥疉t first, she was unsure what field she wanted to pursue. She considered a major in cybersecurity or data science before opting for accounting. She also has seasonally practiced as an accountant.鈥

鈥疉rjangi has high praise for her 兔子先生professors, particularly two accounting instructors. She first connected with James Hodge at Montgomery Community College; he later taught a federal income tax course she took at UMGC, where he is an adjunct associate professor. Adjunct Assistant Professor Ira Holmes was Arjangi鈥檚 instructor in two other courses in intermediate accounting.鈥

鈥疞ike every student at UMGC, Arjangi was also assigned to a success coach whose job is to help students map out an academic journey and guide them along the way. Arjangi said Gail Childers-Oates 鈥渆ncouraged me to take more classes beyond my requirements.鈥濃

鈥疉rjangi, who received her degree on Dec. 17 at UMGC鈥檚 winter Grad Walk, is excited about what is ahead. She intends to launch a career in the accounting field. She also plans to continue studying, this time pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in tax law or UMGC鈥檚 new degree in CyberAccounting. (In 2021, 兔子先生launched a master鈥檚 degree in cyberaccounting to equip CPAs with the training they need to address the digital disruption facing organizations.)鈥

鈥疉s someone who began her educational journey later in life, Arjangi shares advice for future graduates.鈥

鈥淟ife does not always follow a straight line, and the road to success is frequently filled with obstacles and unforeseen angles. Accept these difficulties as opportunities to learn and improve,鈥 Arjangi explained. 鈥淵our journey may not look like anyone else's, but that is what distinguishes it as distinctly yours.鈥

鈥淎lso, never underestimate the value of lifelong learning,鈥 she added. 鈥淓ducation does not end with a diploma. Continue to learn, investigate new opportunities and be curious. Your education provides a basis for a successful life and profession.鈥

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