Meet the СAPPCajun Man out to Save the WorldСAPP

Written byHope Aucoin

ItСAPPs an understatement to say 2020 was a disruptive year. 

For Drake Bourgeois, of Maurice, La., that disruption reverberated across his personal and academic life, sending him to the brink of giving up on college. Drake Bourgeois pictured outdoors in a red, UL Lafayette graduate gown holding up his right hand in the UL symbol

Instead, Bourgeois found a path where he could thrive through the СAPPСAPPs bachelorСAPPs in Health Promotion and Wellness online

СAPPI realized that Health Promotion and Wellness lined up well with the career I wanted,СAPP Bourgeois says. 

СAPPAll my social media pages have this slogan that I go by, 'I am just an average Cajun man ready to go out in the world to change and save lives.СAPP So, the degree intertwines with that slogan, and I've just been in love with it.СAPP

Building New Skills

Bourgeois traces his motto back to 2004 when he and his family faced the unimaginable loss of his infant sister, Madison.

He knew from then on that he wanted to center his career СAPP and his life СAPP on helping others. Initially, he thought that would be through healthcare, but he found that it wasnСAPPt the right fit. 

To be confident in a new path, Bourgeois needed assurance that the degree he was pursuing would be consistent with his mission and values. 

СAPPMy advisor Ms. LeBlanc helped me tremendously throughout my college journey, showed me that it was all about public health, which is informing and helping others,СAPP he says.

Bourgeois also had to contend with transitioning from an on-campus program to an 100% online bachelorСAPPs degree. 

СAPPI had to do a lot of soul searching to be like, 'OK, I failed one class already СAPP Biology 261. The last thing I need to do is fail again.СAPP So, I looked into myself for the autonomy that I needed to keep it going, and because of this degree program, I improved my work ethic tremendously,СAPP says Bourgeois. 

BourgeoisСAPP soul searching included some external searching, as well. He scoured YouTube for research-based advice on how to better manage time and competing priorities. 

And there was a lot of competition. 

Throughout his time as an online student, Bourgeois worked frequent and long hours at Chick-fil-A to cover tuition remaining after TOPS and financial aid; played trumpet with UL LafayetteСAPPs marching band, Pride of Acadiana; and volunteered every weekend each October with ScottСAPPs Fright Trail, benefitting Literacy Inc. 

Planning and communication, he says, were key in succeeding as an online student. 

СAPPI started writing stuff down on notepads, and I kept it on my desktop, so I could remind myself to do it,СAPP he says. СAPPI kept, over time, just writing stuff down to build better habits and better time management. Communicating with my professors, just overall better communication, better time management skills, and trying to make better connections in college is what helped me a lot.СAPP

Drake Bourgeois pictured outdoors in a red, UL Lafayette graduate gown holding up his right hand in the UL symbol and holding a saxophone in his left hand.  Staying Motivated

As Bourgeois found his footing in a new degree program and a new career path, he was still processing the hits he took in 2020. 

HeСAPPd lost his grandmother to COVID, heСAPPd been laid off, and heСAPPd faced the possibility of missing the opportunity to be the first in his family to earn a college degree. 

But, he says, his parents and the memory of his late infant sister kept him motivated to succeed.

СAPPMy father and my mother strongly encouraged me. They would always say, СAPPyou're going to do it, you're going to do it,СAPPСAPP says Bourgeois. СAPPI was inducted this semester to Tri-Alpha, and I just kept working toward that and graduating as a first gen student. But without my family, I don't think I would have made it through college.СAPP

The Tri-Alpha honors society celebrates first-generation college graduates with a 3.2 GPA or higher. 

Moving Ahead

The online Health Promotion and Wellness degree program prepares students to develop and enhance programming in corporate health, community wellness, or at the state level with classes focused in world health issues, environmental health, stress, nutrition, organizational funding strategies, management, marketing, and professional writing.

Through that curriculum, Bourgeois gained new understanding and appreciation of health disparities across the country and the world. 

"I learned about how oppressed women are in certain countries. And it opened my mindset,СAPP says Bourgeois. 

Now, heСAPPs implementing a six-month plan to earn his CHES certification in the hopes of working with the state, ideally as a health inspector. 

СAPPYou are helping the community by checking different aspects of restaurants, schools, wherever you are going to be checking,СAPP he says. 

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