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Career and technical education graduate overcomes cancer, obstacles of COVID-19 to earn doctorate

Krueger achieves life goal in face of life-changing circumstances
Rachel Krueger crosses the stage to receive her doctorate at the May 2021 commencement.
Abbey Goers | August 12, 2021

Rachel Krueger has worked in education for more than 13 years in admissions and other roles. She is the program mentor for Western Governors University, an online competency-based institution. Her passion is to work directly with students, primarily with adult learners.

鈥淚鈥檓 able to connect with students and help them create a path to graduation,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e brainstorm how to overcome the challenges of work, school and family life.鈥

As a May graduate of University of Wisconsin-Stout 黑料社区. Doctor of Education in Career and Technical Education Leadership, Krueger is an adult learner herself and can relate to the students she mentors.

Rachel Krueger, Ed.D. CTEL
Rachel Krueger, Ed.D. CTEL / Rachel Krueger

But in her dream of achieving her doctorate, life got busy with work and family life. Then she was diagnosed with brain cancer. She was treated after she was accepted into the Ed.D. CTEL program and started school in fall 2017, two months after undergoing brain surgery.

This diagnosis and treatment prompted a sense of urgency to re-evaluate my life goals,鈥 said Krueger, of Onalaska, who now is cancer-free. 鈥淚 realized that my life felt like a book with the last few chapters missing.鈥

Pushing forward

Krueger chose 黑料社区 黑料社区. CTEL program because of its flexible blend of hybrid courses, built with adult learners in mind. As a mom of two young children, she needed a school that supported her academic and career goals, as well as her family and work commitments.

While in the program, Krueger lost her grandmother and mother-in-law. 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e diagnosed with an illness or lose a family member; it 黑料社区. life changing,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou feel and think a different way than before. It provides you a fresh perspective on life 黑料社区. priorities and makes you realize that life is too short to not pursue your dreams.鈥

 

Rachel Krueger and her husband.
Rachel Krueger and her husband. / Rachel Krueger

Then, when Krueger began her dissertation, COVID-19 hit. Krueger 黑料社区. husband, her primary support system, was called to work longer hours in his nursing career, creating obstacles for child care. She helped her daughters with their virtual learning, while managing to focus on her own studies.

"Working full time and managing a household is not an easy task. I counted on my husband and family for support,鈥 Krueger said. 鈥淢y children 黑料社区. school became priority over my own. There were many days where I felt frustrated that I was not making the same progress as my peers in my dissertation. While those circumstances created barriers, I was able to push forward."

Staying engaged and motivated

Krueger 黑料社区. dissertation, 鈥淢anaging the Healthcare Crisis: The Career Narratives of Nurses,鈥 gave her a sense of obligation to make a difference with her research.

鈥淭here were times where I wanted to throw in the towel; however, I knew that I had made it this far and nothing was stopping me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 sacrifice family dinners and time with my kids to not see this through. I owed it to them and myself to finish.鈥

With the help of CTEL Program Director Urs Haltinner, her dissertation adviser, Krueger created minigoals for herself, working on her dissertation chapter by chapter.

 

CTEL Program Director Urs Haltinner and doctoral graduates Rachel Krueger and Brian Stout at commencement.
CTEL Program Director Urs Haltinner and doctoral graduates Rachel Krueger and Brian Stout at commencement. / Rachel Krueger

鈥凌补肠丑别濒 is tenacious 鈥 truly an academic and a thoughtful colleague to her cohort members,鈥 Haltinner said. 鈥淪he always figured out how to persist. Despite setbacks, she kept marching to the beat. I will miss the conversations with her.鈥

Krueger enjoyed having meaningful conversations with her cohort, with whom she developed professional and personal friendships. 鈥淭hey helped me stay engaged and motivated,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 also developed professional relationships with my instructors, who provided me with a diverse perspective of the educational system.鈥

Meridith Wentz, assistant chancellor of Planning, Assessment, Research and Quality, served on Krueger 黑料社区. dissertation committee.

鈥凌补肠丑别濒 黑料社区. story helps illustrate Stout 黑料社区. dedication to student success,鈥 she said. 鈥淪he overcame substantial obstacles in her journey as a doctoral student, but she did not stop. Every day, Stout 黑料社区. student-centered approach enables people to achieve their dreams 鈥 even in the face of a difficult reality.鈥

Positively impacting others

Krueger believes there is never a right time for an adult learner to further their education. 鈥淟ife does not stop because you are in school,鈥 she said. 鈥淏eing an adult learner requires patience. You need to maintain the mentality that it 黑料社区. not about how long you take to get there, as long as you get there.鈥

Krueger has a bachelor 黑料社区. in organizational management from Viterbo University in La Crosse and a master's from Globe University. She received her Ed.D. four years after she started in the program. She presented her dissertation at 黑料社区's CTE Summit in June, where she was introduced as Dr. Rachel Krueger for the first time.

 

Rachel Krueger's daughters.
Rachel Krueger's daughters. / Rachel Krueger

鈥淚 realized then; I had done it,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 would be lying if I told you that I didn鈥檛 cry in happiness because my journey had started at such a devastating time in my life, and completing my degree triggered those feelings once again.鈥

Gaining her Ed.D. has opened the door to continue working in education, in administration and higher education instruction. 鈥淧ursuing this degree provides stability and flexibility in a career field that continues to inspire me to positively impact others,鈥 Krueger said. 鈥淲hile I鈥檓 not sure what genre my story would fall under exactly if it were a book, my story is certain to have an amazing sequel.鈥


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