Thu November 13, 2025

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UAHT Student, Candice Denise Washington, Named Student of the Month by Statewide Nonprofit ASPSF

UAHT Student, Candice Denise Washington, Named Student of the Month by Statewide Nonprofit ASPSF
A devoted mother from Texarkana, Candice, proves that it’s never too late to chase your goals and inspire your children along the way.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (November 13, 2025) — Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund
(ASPSF) is proud to honor Candice Denise Washington of Miller County as the November 2025
Student of the Month for her resilience, perseverance, and purpose as she works toward her
lifelong dream of becoming a Registered Nurse.

Candice Denise Washington is a dedicated mother, student, and health care professional from
Texarkana, Arkansas. She is currently completing the Arkansas Rural Nursing Education
Consortium (ARNEC) Program at the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana and will graduate
as a registered nurse in December 2025.

Candice began her academic journey at Texarkana College, where she earned an Associate of
Arts degree in 2016. Before pursuing nursing, she attended cosmetology school and studied
behavioral science. Now, as she prepares to advance her nursing career, she reflects on the
path that brought her here.

“I wanted a better life for my kids than what I had,” Candice said. “I wanted to show them that
it’s never too late to chase your dreams.”

A mother of two — Rashaad (18) and Jeremany (7) — Candice draws daily motivation from her
children.

“My son talks about going to college now, and my daughter loves to play ‘nurse’ at home,” she
said. “Seeing how hard I’ve worked inspires them to dream big too.”

Candice currently works as a licensed vocational nurse and patient access navigator at Christus
Freestanding Emergency Room. Her role allows her to provide direct patient care while
continuing her education.

“It’s challenging but rewarding,” she said. “Every day reminds me why I chose nursing.”

Her ultimate goal is to become a registered nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU),
where she hopes to make a meaningful impact on the lives of newborns and their families. Long
term, she plans to continue her education to become a nurse practitioner.

The journey to this point has not been easy. Balancing school, work, and motherhood as a
single parent has tested her strength and faith.

“There were times when I wanted to give up,” she said. “But God kept me, and I kept pushing.”
Candice credits ASPSF with helping her stay on track.

“This scholarship helped me cover gas for commuting to school and clinicals, school supplies,
and utilities at home,” she said. “That financial support made it possible to focus on my studies
without constantly stressing about bills.”

Beyond the financial assistance, Candice says ASPSF provided something even more valuable:
community.

“The encouragement, workshops, and check-ins reminded me that I’m not alone — there are
people who truly care and want me to succeed,” she said.

As she prepares to graduate, Candice is filled with gratitude and pride.

“To everyone who has supported me, thank you from the bottom of my heart,” she said. “You
didn’t just help me financially; you gave me hope. This journey wasn’t easy, but it has been
worth it. My program manager, Mrs. [Sandra] Warren, helped me believe in myself again, and
now I’m months away from achieving my lifelong dream of becoming a nurse.”

For more information, visit aspsf.org or contact Kate Adcox at kadcox@aspsf.org or
501.393.2454.

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