Nicole RollinsPursuing my bachelor’s in Food and Nutrition has given me a purpose. It’s important for me to attain this degree and begin a career as a registered dietitian not only for a job but also for a chance to work in the area of my life’s passion, which is health and fitness. Shortly after starting classes, despite being so busy balancing school, family, work and military life, a spark ignited within me. I am excited every day to get up and do the things that are putting me one step closer to having my own career.

Starting this degree program has made my life busier, but it has made me a better wife and mom. Every day I am able to show my children how to manage many different roles in life while still making time for family and friends. I have become more focused and goal oriented. I am getting more done in less time. I know that my daily tasks are important to help me reach this higher purpose. It is important for me to show my family and myself that I do not have to put my life on hold waiting for the next deployment to be over or the next move to be complete.

It’s so important for military spouses to see themselves as more than just someone serving in a supporting role. We need to experience the passion that comes with having our own career. UA Online has given me an opportunity to pursue a degree I would not have been able to otherwise. It was hard to find reputable schools because we move every few years. I grew up spending my summers in Tuscaloosa and fell in love with the school even then, so I was really excited when I learned that The University of Alabama offered an online food and nutrition program accredited by ACEND. I was finally able to say “Roll Tide!” as a student.

Nicole Rollins graduated in May 2016 and was immediately accepted into a dietetic internship.    


Published: March 16th, 2018