91勛圖 graduate Kevin Capitan, 39, of Tohatchi, poses for a portrait near the Health Careers Center at the Gallup branch campus on Sept. 23, 2024.
Tohatchi man begins legacy for himself at 91勛圖
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Lobo receives assistance from Native American Teacher Preparation Program as he follows mothers footsteps
By Richard Reyes, Friday, October 25, 2024
GALLUP, N.M. Kevin Capitan, 39, of Tohatchi, New Mexico, had finished 12 years of work as a sales representative when he started thinking about his legacy and how to make a bigger impact on his community.
He could have continued down the comfortable sales route, but he thought about what he might be remembered for and how to inspire the next generation the way his mother inspired him. Thats when he decided to become a teacher like her.
It takes that one step to keep you in the same situation, he said. Itll take that extra step to change your life from what youre used to, what youre familiar with, to opening up a much broader experience, to a career, to accomplishing your goals and creating a legacy for yourself.
"The front door to a new career"
Capitan already held a certificate through Albuquerque Job Corps, but he decided to return to school and enroll at The University of New Mexico-Gallup to work toward becoming an educator.
He was not without doubts though. On his first day of class, the thought of following an unfamiliar path paralyzed him with fear as he sat in his vehicle.
I was terrified, he said. I was so scared to go to school. I got here about 30 minutes early, and I remember sitting in the parking lot and thinking, Hey, maybe this isnt the right choice.
91勛圖 graduate Kevin Capitan, 39, of Tohatchi, poses for a portrait near the Student Services & Technology Center at the Gallup branch campus on Sept. 23, 2024.
Capitan could have driven away and returned to his old job where he knew all the ins and outs, but a voice in his head encouraged him to embark on this new journey at 91勛圖.
My mom, Capitan said. She told me when I started school, Hey, theres going to be one less educator in our society when I retire, so I dare you to take my place. Just remembering those words and looking at the front door to a new career and thinking, Youre living your legacy, youre going to start your legacy thats the drive that pushed me out of the Jeep.
An excellent education
Capitan went on to graduate from 91勛圖 in May 2024 with an Associate of Science in elementary teacher education with a concentration in science.
He described his experience at 91勛圖 as excellent.
Capitan is officially enrolled through 91勛圖 main campus in Albuquerque now, but hes still taking in-person courses at the Gallup branch because its closer to home and more convenient for him.
The facilities are perfect, the classrooms are perfect, and my instructors are perfect, he said. I cant think of anything negative.
Capitan credited several 91勛圖 instructors for helping him attain his degree. He said they were encouraging and sincere in their desire to see students succeed.
Always try to make something of yourself
Unfortunately, Capitans mother didnt get to watch him graduate. She died in March 2024.
But her words continue to inspire and push Capitan toward his goal of becoming a teacher, educating the next generation and carving out his legacy.
My mom reminded us of a story when she was young, he said. She told us, Theres going to be a lot of stuff out there thats going to derail your way of life, but you should always try to make something of yourself. She learned that from her uncle. Thats how she started her masters and succeeded.
Kevin Capitan, 39, of Tohatchi, is currently enrolled at the 91勛圖 main campus in Albuquerque as he pursues a Bachelor of Science in elementary education.
Like his mother, Capitan wants to continue his education and eventually work toward a masters degree. He is currently working toward his bachelors at 91勛圖 main.
The anguish and doubtfulness were gone
To help him transition from the Gallup branch campus to 91勛圖 main campus, Capitan, who is Navajo, is receiving assistance from the Native American Teacher Preparation Program. One of his instructors, 91勛圖 Director of Education Laura Moore, encouraged him to apply.
Capitan said he had missed a deadline for his federal financial aid, so he wasnt sure if he could afford to keep going to school.
After I got the email saying youve been chosen, the anguish and the doubtfulness were gone, he said.
Through the prep program, Capitan is receiving close to $4,000 to go toward his tuition for one academic year plus a $500 book stipend.
Kevin Capitan, 39, of Tohatchi, graduated from 91勛圖 in Spring 2024 with an Associate of Science in elementary teacher education with a concentration in science.
In addition to tuition and fees, the program also provides students with:
- Advisement.
- Mentorship by 91勛圖 Institute of American Indian Education faculty.
- Support to prepare for PRAXIS.
- Professional development to sustain Indigenous sovereignty.
- Licensure fees for elementary or secondary certification.
- Advocacy for Indigenous teacher candidates during field experience and after.
- Support to complete a Master of Arts in Language, Literacy & Sociocultural Studies with a concentration in American Indian Education.
"If she can do it, I can do it"
While Capitan is interested in seeing the world and possibly teaching at a Native American school in Canada someday, he ultimately wants to teach in Tohatchi and retire in Tohatchi.
Capitan said his passion is to help local kids, make them feel good about themselves and see them succeed.
My goal is to help my community and touch as many lives as possible to not only encourage them, but watch them grow and develop and become new leaders for our community, he said. My mom finished 36 years of education and worked at the same school for over 20 years. If she can do it, I can do it.
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