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Pathway for Academic Success: Shaping Career Goals Every Step of the Way

October 23, 2023

Cougar News

Jordan and Jarrett Rourke

It’s no surprise that twin siblings go through life side-by-side. For some it can be a source of annoyance, but for others it can be a source of unwavering support. Though individually unique, twins Jordan and Jarrett Rourke quickly noticed that their educational aspirations resembled each other’s.

Homeschooled since third grade, college was always the goal for the Rourke twins, and when it was time to start planning in high school, Collin College dual credit courses became part of that plan.

Both Jordan and Jarrett knew they had a passion for math and science, which quickly solidified into a dream of becoming nurses. After seeing an online post for Nurse Camp as high school students, they soon realized this was the next step in their Collin College journey, together.

“We always knew we wanted to be in health care, and Nurse Camp was just such a good experience to meet with professors, ask questions, and learn of additional resources,” Jordan said. “I remember that when we first toured the McKinney Campus, it was beautiful. We totally saw ourselves as nursing students on that campus.”

Diligently working through all their prerequisite courses as dual credit students, both graduated high school with their Associate of Science degrees in May 2020. Just a few months later, they began courses in the nursing program to obtain their Associate Degrees in Nursing (ADN).

“I was a bit nervous, but it was nice to have someone I’ve known my entire life to start nursing school with me and hold me accountable,” Jarrett said. “We had the same goal, and having my sister go through those challenges with me was a great support I was thankful for.”

Both siblings said that Collin College provided ample help for their success. With small class sizes, dedicated professors, and a community of supportive peers, their dream of becoming registered nurses (RNs) became a reality in June 2022.

“Collin College was just very accessible. We had professors that cared about us, and we were able to stay close to home,” Jarrett said. “I never felt like there were any walls in place obstructing my goals.”

Currently, both are working in local area hospitals. The Rourke twins began classes to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degrees through the RN-to-BSN nursing program this fall.

“When Collin College announced it would offer a BSN, we knew we wanted to be a part of it,” Jordan said. “Because we knew most of the professors, we were able to get all our concerns addressed even before applying.”

Beginning as high school dual credit students, to Nurse Camp attendees, then ADN graduates, to now earning their BSN degrees, the Rourke twins are on a path laid out by Collin College to help students achieve their academic goals.

“The most important thing to know is that it’s possible,” Jarrett said.

“Yes, it can be stressful,” Jordan added. “But the path is there, and we can’t wait to see what other opportunities Collin College will help us reach.”