Management Grad Able to Prioritize Family and Balance Education Through Online Program

There are many ways to describe Renada Broussard СAPP first-generation college student, drummer, band and marketing manager, dance teacher, daughter, sister, mother.

But itСAPPs the last three that mean the most to her.  

Renada Broussard was able to earn her BSBA in Management online through UL LafayetteFamily is everything for Broussard. They are the network that supports her, the role models who inspire her, and the motivators who keep her moving forward.

In late 2020, when Broussard was ready to build on her associate degree in business, the COVID-19 pandemic was still severely impacting day-to-day life.   

She looked to online degree options for a way to balance earning her bachelorСAPPs with being a full-time mother to her young daughter Arianna.   

СAPPI was trying to find a way I could stay with my daughter and still get my degree as well as do my work with our family band and businesses,СAPP says Broussard. СAPPI needed the flexibility that online programs afforded me.СAPP

With a clear vision of what she wanted, Broussard recognized it when she found it.

СAPPI did a lot of research online. I knew what I was wanting to do, and UL Lafayette matched up what I needed,СAPP she says. СAPPThe СAPP was one of the highly ranked business online programs for the bachelorСAPPs degree.СAPP 

And so, with support and encouragement from her family at every step, Broussard started classes to earn her BSBA in Management online and finished in under two years, graduating in Fall 2022.  

Dedicated, Motivated, and Focused

Broussard says she was uniquely prepared for online learning from her educational background.

Her parents, Gerald Sr. and Lisa Broussard, had opted to homeschool her through the Abeka Academy program for her primary education.

СAPPI think that's why online was a good fit for me, because I was homeschooled,СAPP she says.

Still, the autonomy and responsibility of online learning at the university level challenged her to grow.

СAPPYou have to be dedicated, motivated, and focused,СAPP she says.

СAPPI think 100% online kind of prepares you for the real world. It prepares you for work because you have to learn how to make a schedule, and you have to learn how are you going to execute this assignment.СAPP

To keep herself accountable, Broussard would read over the syllabus on the first day of each class and make a checklist with earlier deadlines than necessary. 

СAPPSomething thatСAPPs due the 27th, I want to execute it by the 25th, that way it gives me a little time,СAPP she says. СAPPItСAPPs going to push me to do it instead of procrastinating.СAPP

Dr. Ronald CheekСAPPs Management 445 class especially stood out for Broussard. 

СAPPHe gave us the information we needed, made the assignments fun, and gave us direction,СAPP she says. СAPPHe gave us the tools we needed to do well. Not too much. Not too little. He gave us just enough.СAPP

Among BroussardСAPPs top motivations in the management program online was the chance to learn the complexities of effective quality management.

СAPPThe instructors make it so you can see what goes into being a good boss,СAPP she says. СAPPFrom learning personalities and how to communicate as a leader, thereСAPPs so many steps and building blocks.СAPP 

The first big chance Broussard got to test her leadership and management abilities came when she spearheaded a 2022 summer camp at Acadian Village. 

"I put the whole presentation together, I was making sure everyone was taken care of, making sure all the events were held on time," says Broussard.

The camp, , which translates to "The Summer of Cajun Music," focused on Cajun music and Cajun history. 

Cajun arts and culture, it runs very deep with my family, she says. 

So deep, in fact, that her familyСAPPs Cajun band worked with the summer camp as well. 

The family СAPP including 5-year-old Arianna СAPP performs together as Gerald Broussard Jr., the Cajun Cowboy & the Stirrups, with younger brother Gerald Jr., out front with his accordion, Gerald Sr., on steel guitar, Lisa on bass, and Broussard on drums, as well as serving as band marketing manager.

СAPPWe play around the Acadiana area and East Texas; we play lots of benefits. My parents always taught us the importance of giving back to the community,СAPP says Broussard.

While Broussard essentially wanted her degree to improve the quality of opportunities she can access in her career, she also hopes it fortifies her ability to represent her familyСAPPs band in unique spaces. 

СAPPAs a woman in business, I was motivated to earn my bachelorСAPPs degree to have a more solid standing in the business world,СAPP she says.

Renada Broussard was able to earn her BSBA in Management online through UL Lafayette

Celebrating Together

As a first-generation college graduate, Broussard made a big splash with inductions into two honor societies, Phi Kappa Phi and Tri-Alpha, and an Outstanding Graduate nomination through the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration.

But it was celebrating with her family at the Tri-Alpha cording ceremony that brought into focus all she had accomplished.

СAPPMy mom, my dad, my brother, and my daughter were watching me receive my cords and it started to sink in, like СAPPI did it!СAPP Something IСAPPve always wanted to accomplish,СAPP she says.

СAPPI wish I could put all their names on my degree,СAPP she says. СAPPWithout them, I could not have done this. They always believed in me and pushed me and lifted me up.СAPP 

Broussard is committed to ensuring the same for her daughter. 

СAPPThere was a moment I took my cord off and I put it on my daughter, because she is the reason IСAPPm doing this. I want her to know that she can do anything she puts her mind to. Anything is possible.СAPP

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