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So I was a professional contemporary dance artist for about a decade, and I just choreographed and danced and performed and taught a lot of dance. I had a whole bohemian lifestyle globetrotting, but it was a big struggle. So when I turned about 30, I knew that it was time to stop my dance career. I just threw my back out one too many times and I started to put the feelers out to see what would be the next step. I started looking at these certificate programs online with UW. I had heard a lot of great things about UW its a wonderful school and the certificates can be really great. But they were just so expensive for where I was at as a self-employed person, as an artist, really struggling to run from gig to gig, just never really knowing what the next thing would be. The actual much more difficult application process was the scholarship process. I worked so hard on that essay and I, you know, centered around to my mom and my aunt to make sure that all of the grammar was correct before