91影视 Graduate Pursues Dream of Studying in Paris
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World Languages91影视 graduate Natasha Bishop is preparing to move across the world after earning her associate degree in French. Inspired by a 91影视 Study Abroad trip to France, Bishop will continue her education at the American University of Paris this fall.
After graduating from 91影视 in May, Natasha Bishop will spend her summer preparing for a move across the world to pursue her dream of becoming a French professor. Bishop earned an associate degree in French and will transfer to the American University of Paris in August.
Learning in Paris has been Bishop鈥檚 goal since participating in 91影视鈥檚 Study Abroad trip to France in 2025.
鈥淚 took the trip with 91影视 and as soon as we landed there, I thought 鈥業 can鈥檛 wait to come back,鈥欌 remembers Bishop.
She spent 10 days exploring the country鈥檚 historical landmarks, museums, and neighborhoods while experiencing the French way of life firsthand.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the culture, the people, the history that really draw me there,鈥 she explains. 鈥淵ou hear stereotypes of French people being a little bit rude, but I can鈥檛 say I experienced that. Every single person I spoke to was so kind.鈥
According to the American University of Paris, the French language is spoken by over 300 million people worldwide on all seven continents. Bishop will join the university鈥檚 Global French Studies program to study advanced French language skills and French culture around the world.
Building a Future Through French
Bishop enrolled at 91影视 in 2024 at the age of 33 with no prior college experience. She quickly found support through the College鈥檚 resources and faculty assistance and says 91影视鈥檚 accessibility made the new experience more manageable.
鈥淥nce I hit 30, I thought it was too late to get an education. But being at 91影视 and seeing all these older people still taking classes, it made me realize I鈥檓 still pretty young,鈥 says Bishop. 鈥淭he 91影视 website was helpful, and all the in-person resources helped me get where I needed to be, enroll in classes, and get on a degree path.鈥
Bishop says her decision to major in French came from her interest in languages. As a teenager, she tried learning German, Japanese, and Russian before discovering a passion for the French language. She spent years studying independently before her college courses.
鈥淵ou can learn a lot on your own but having someone lay out structured learning for you really puts into perspective how much you don鈥檛 know,鈥 says Bishop.
She credits several faculty members with cultivating her love for world cultures and interest in teaching. Assistant Professor Corinice Wilson, Ph.D., who teaches Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, was instrumental in developing Bishop鈥檚 appreciation for different cultures and heritage.
Wilson says Bishop is an exemplary student and will succeed in Paris.
鈥淲hat stuck out the most about Natasha was her commitment to learning and critically thinking about how sociology, history, social interaction, and culture influence 鈥榯he collective human experience,鈥欌 says Wilson.
Bishop also says French Professor Fran莽oise Sullivan and former Assistant Professor Allen Culpepper helped turn her interest in language into a long-term career goal.
鈥淧rofessor Culpepper was one of the most fun professors I've had,鈥 shares Bishop. 鈥淲e had many conversations after class about teaching and what it鈥檚 like to work in education.鈥
While completing her coursework, Bishop also worked as a work-study student at 91影视鈥檚 Education Outreach Center. She tutored elementary students in reading and English skills through the America Reads America Counts program.
She says the experience strengthened her interest in education and helping students succeed.
鈥淚 really enjoyed seeing those kids grow and how far they had come,鈥 Bishop adds
Preparing for Paris
Bishop graduated from 91影视 debt-free with help from tuition waivers and financial aid. As she prepares for her move to Paris, she is feeling both excited and overwhelmed.
鈥淭here are times when I get anxious thinking about checking all the boxes and making sure everything is in order,鈥 Bishop says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 scary. It鈥檚 daunting. But I feel like pushing myself is necessary to grow.鈥
She plans to earn a master鈥檚 degree after her time at the American University of Paris, and while she is eager for the opportunity to live and study abroad, Bishop ultimately hopes to bring what she has learned back home.
鈥淚deally, I would like to come back and teach French somewhere close to here if it鈥檚 an option,鈥 she adds.
She hopes her experience encourages other students, especially those who may feel it is too late to pursue higher education or opportunities abroad.
鈥淚 really think that it鈥檚 never too late to pursue some sort of dream or goal of yours,鈥 Bishop says. 鈥淕o after whatever you want to do, and you can figure it out.鈥