8,000 Mile Journey Leads December Lay to Healthcare Career

Owensboro, KY (02/20/2019) — It is more than 8,000 miles from the country of Burma to Owensboro, Kentucky and that distance does not include a middle school pit stop in Texas. But despite the incredible distance traveled, and the language and cultural barriers he faced, December Lay is currently on track to earn an Associate in Applied Science degree in Medical Assisting from Owensboro Community and Technical College (OCTC).

As his name might suggest, December Lay was born in, you guessed it, December, in Burma where he spent much of his childhood in refugee farms due to continued unrest and lack of peace in the country.

He reflected on "the dangers of living with no freedom, no education, and essentially no hope." However, Lay now calls himself blessed, "my parents risked their lives by fleeing their home country, so their kids could have a better life and experience freedom."

At the age of 12, Lay and his family moved to Texas, later moving to Owensboro, Kentucky. Lay is a graduate of Owensboro High School. Not knowing English was a huge barrier, December remembered, "middle school was complicated, I felt bad about myself and I thought I cannot make it! But I worked hard, studied, and in high school I began thinking every day, about going to college."

Lay has an obvious passion for helping others that shines through when he talks about them. He helps his family with his two younger brothers, ages 4 and 11. He also helps his neighbors, and the community, by providing translation services in four different languages, accompanying them to medical visits and government offices.

When asked what he likes most about OCTC, Lay referred to the help and encouragement he receives from the faculty and the staff in the Medical Assisting program. He knows that if he misses anything, lacks understanding due to communication barriers, or needs additional help outside of class, his instructors are happy to assist. Due to the faculty support and the financial affordability of a community college, Lay highly recommends that anyone interested in furthering their education consider OCTC.

OCTC is proud of all his accomplishments and looks forward to helping December Lay become a first-generation college graduate. Click to watch the video. Upon completion of his academic plan at OCTC, December plans to transfer and work toward a bachelor's degree at Western Kentucky University.

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Owensboro Community & Technical College is one of the sixteen community and technical colleges that make up the Kentucky Community & Technical College System. OCTC serves the KY counties of Daviess, Hancock, Ohio and McLean. OCTC has three campuses in Daviess County and a Center and Annex in Hancock County. OCTC strives to serve the communities in the service area by providing associate degree education for transfer, state of the art technical education for students focusing on entering the workforce, customized business and industry solutions through the Workforce Solutions division, and adult education and business and industry testing through the SkillTrain unit.

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The Kentucky Community and Technical College System is the Commonwealth's largest postsecondary institution with 16 colleges and more than 70 campuses. We also are Kentucky's largest provider of workforce training and online education. Through partnerships with business and industry, we align our programs to meet the needs of local employers. We help students fulfill their dreams of creating a better life through programs that lead directly to jobs or help them transfer to one of our four-year partners.

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Photo by Ceary Thomas. Watch the video here https://youtu.be/KRxYM08EDDs