TRI-COUNTY STUDENT SAYS DEGREE WILL TURN HER LIFE AROUND
October 10, 2008
October 10, 2008
PENDELTON, S.C., Oct. 10 -- Tri-County Technical College issued the following news release:
It was the summer of 2000 and Joy Apperson's life was falling apart. Devastating events were occurring on the heels of each other. Her oldest child, Lyric, born prematurely, was diagnosed with several health problems, including seizures and hydrocephalus (excessive accumulation of fluid in the brain). Her son, Moss, born just 16 months later, also was suffering seizures. Apperson learn . . .
It was the summer of 2000 and Joy Apperson's life was falling apart. Devastating events were occurring on the heels of each other. Her oldest child, Lyric, born prematurely, was diagnosed with several health problems, including seizures and hydrocephalus (excessive accumulation of fluid in the brain). Her son, Moss, born just 16 months later, also was suffering seizures. Apperson learn . . .
