Pursuing Her Passions
As Bowen approached college, selecting a major proved to be an easy choice. She felt strongly that following God’s path for her life meant becoming a publisher. So Bowen chose a bachelor’s degree in English and minors in marketing and management. But while her major choice was simple, Bowen had some doubts and fears about attending college as a first-generation student. She was the first in her family to step into college directly out of high school, and the “step” felt more like a giant leap.
Much to her surprise, Bowen found college to be exactly what she needed, both academically and personally. She experienced a wealth of support from her mom and the campus community. And in terms of preparing for her career, she couldn’t have been more pleased with her experience at Grace.
Her courses for her bachelor’s degree in English explored thought-provoking topics, afforded her mentor-relationships with her professors, and connected her with a plethora of opportunities on and off campus. Bowen thrived as a student.
Even during her senior year, when Bowen faced three deaths in her family and back-to-back surgeries, she continued to work hard in her classes and pour herself into her senior thesis. Her passion didn’t go unnoticed.
Around this time, Bowen ran into one of her former professors, Jacqueline Schram, at the student involvement office one day. “We ended up talking about my senior thesis,” Bowen remembered. “When she saw how much I loved my topic, she decided to come to the presentation.”
After the presentation, Schram approached Bowen and shared that she thoroughly enjoyed it and that her love for English was evident.
“I’m inspired by Maia’s passion for literature,” Schram said. “Not only does her passion awaken my desire to read more, but it reminds me of the reality of human experience reflected in the pages of literature.”
Looking back, Bowen claims, “I never felt so secure in my major until that moment.” She really felt as though she was following God’s path for her life.
As her senior year came to an end, Bowen looked around at the strong relationships she had built at Grace, and she knew she couldn’t leave yet. So she applied for a position as an assistant resident director at Grace which allowed her to pursue an MBA degree online tuition free.