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Gissell Fabela's journey to higher education didn’t begin in a classroom—it began with a decision.
 
After leaving high school in the ninth grade, Gissell spent years focusing on her family and working through the everyday challenges of life. But at the age of 25, she made a life-changing choice: she enrolled in English as a Second Language (ESL) classes to improve her communication skills. “I wanted to feel more confident speaking English,” she said. “It was the first step.”
 
That first step quickly led to more. As her English improved, so did her confidence. Inspired and eager to build a future for herself and her family, she enrolled in phlebotomy classes in November 2023, set to begin in January 2024. Then, just weeks later, life threw her another curve—she found out she was pregnant with her second child.
 
It might have been easy to postpone her plans, but not for Gissell. She pressed on, attending classes while expecting. In May 2024, she proudly earned her phlebotomy certificate. “It wasn’t easy,” she admitted, “but I knew I wanted to keep moving forward.”
 
In August, she welcomed her second daughter, Soleih, into the world. Like her first daughter, Novaluna—who was born with a cleft palate—baby Soleih faced medical complications that required a stay in the NICU. During the times that her daughters were in the hospitals, Gissell spent many hours observing the dedication and compassion of the nurses caring for her children.
 
“I saw how much of a difference it made when a nurse truly cared,” she recalled. “Some of them went above and beyond. I want to be that kind of nurse—to help people feel seen, cared for, and safe.”
 
That experience sparked a deeper calling. Gissell set her sights on becoming a registered nurse. But to start that path, she needed to earn her GED. Undeterred, she enrolled in GED classes in January 2025, balancing her studies with life at home—now with two young children. She completed her GED in just one month.
 
“It helped that I could take my GED classes online. I could stay home with my girls,” she said. “My husband was amazing. He’d take care of them when he got home from work so I could study. And I had support from people like Dr. Almudena Romero, my Learning Frameworks instructor. She believed in me and reminded me to keep chasing my dream.”
 
Now, with her GED in hand, Gissell is preparing for the next hurdle: the Texas Success Initiative Assessment. Once she passes, she plans to come back to Odessa College as a Nursing student, hoping to attend the RN program.
 
Her journey is a testament to resilience and grit. Gissell Fabela is not just the first in her family to go to college—she’s blazing a trail for her daughters, proving that no dream is out of reach with courage, commitment, and heart.
 
“I want my girls to see that they can do anything,” she said. “No matter how hard life gets, you just keep going.”