Associate in Arts/Associate in Applied Science – Liberal Arts/Biology
Jasmin Caldwell

“Atlantic Cape gave me the opportunity to tailor my degree and fine-tune my experience to be a future front-runner in medicine.”
Jasmin Caldwell, 31 from Atlantic City, never let the fact that she is a mom with two daughters to raise get in the way of her academic dreams. Returning to college as an adult learner came with its own unique set of challenges, but Jasmin was determined to make the most of it.
At Atlantic Cape, she was able to save money, while making the leap back into higher education, which included majoring in both Biology and Liberal Arts.
“Atlantic Cape has allowed me to have a flexible schedule, while building my unique degree,” Jasmin said. “Both majors allow me to build upon the skills I will need to get into Medical School, while simultaneously learning about topics that interest me, such as psychology, bioethics and public speaking.”
Jasmin turned family time with her daughters into a bedtime story ritual with textbooks often substituting for traditional nursery rhymes.
“My biggest challenge was being a mom, but I overcame that by including my five-year-old daughter, who is now well-versed in Biology and Chemistry, in my studies,” Jasmin said. “This not only showed her how important college is, but it has also piqued her interest into a whole new world.”
Despite her hectic schedule, Jasmin, who attended Atlantic Cape in-person, online and remotely, managed to preside as president of the Student Government Association this school year. She was also a member of Phi Theta Kappa, Circle K, the Biology Club and was a student lab assistant in the STEM department, as well.
Jasmin credits many Atlantic Cape staff and faculty members, such as Lisa Givens, Joelle Motley and Lynette Ingram to Dr. Terri-Lynn Hamby, Ken Cabarle and the entire Center for Student Success team, for supporting her along the way.
“I have never received this much support my entire life. To be celebrated, motivated and told that my dream isn’t just a dream was all I needed to put my plan into fruition,” Jasmin said. “Atlantic Cape will always have a special place in my heart. Thank you for all you have done and by helping to change this one life, you may have helped change the world.”
Jasmin plans to continue her education in the Fall by attending Stockton University as a Pre-Medicine student and Biology major.