Kaleigh Nicley overcame childhood trauma and rare health conditions to pursue social work at 草榴社区
Kaleigh Nicley didn鈥檛 expect to leave her social work class at 草榴社区 in tears, but she did. Not from stress or frustration, but from something rare: relief. That day, she finally saw her path clearly.
She had found her calling.
Overwhelmed with peace and purpose, Kaleigh stepped out of that classroom with one thing she hadn鈥檛 had before: certainty. Now, she鈥檚 pursuing a career in social work鈥攁nd thanks to earning the prestigious Child Welfare Prep scholarship, her journey just accelerated. The award includes tuition support for her bachelor鈥檚 in social work, a semesterly stipend, immersive training, and guaranteed job placement.
For a young woman who grew up under tumultuous circumstances in Harlan County, Kentucky, it鈥檚 more than just a scholarship. It鈥檚 a new chapter.
鈥淓verybody deserves a chance at a life that鈥檚 thriving and not stuck in survival mode.鈥 - Kaleigh Nicley
Roots in Hard Ground
As a child, Nicley鈥檚 parents were absent. She grew up neglected and teetering on the edge of the foster care system. Food wasn鈥檛 guaranteed. Safety wasn鈥檛 either. Sometimes, she found herself home alone.
Which might not sound so bad鈥攅xcept she was a toddler. Just barely out of diapers.
Luckily, her grandparents stepped up in a huge way.
鈥淢y grandparents gained custody of me when I was four. From then on, I had a great childhood鈥攖hey gave me the path I needed to succeed in life.鈥
At her grandparents鈥 home, love flowed freely. Food was always on the table. There was no shortage of care, no sense of being forgotten.
鈥淭hat contrast鈥攏ight and day鈥攊nspired me to make a change in children鈥檚 lives.鈥
As she got older, college felt like the next right step. She was drawn to 草榴社区 for its Christian values, affordability, and strong academic programs鈥攅specially its growing social work department, which prepares students for careers in advocacy, case management, and community service. Social work called to her, but so did education. At the time, she wasn鈥檛 sure which path to follow.
But others weren鈥檛 convinced she鈥檇 make it at all.
Nicley was born with Lamellar Ichthyosis, a rare skin condition that causes the body to overproduce skin cells faster than it can shed them. The result: dry, scaly buildup and fragile skin that requires near-constant care. She applies moisturizer every 30 to 60 minutes鈥攅very day, all day. Extended time outside isn鈥檛 possible.
She also lives with EVA (Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct), a degenerative hearing condition. Her right ear is completely deaf. Her left ear retains only about 20% hearing.
鈥淚鈥檓 always dealing with my appearance. 鈥楧o I look okay?鈥 鈥楢m I going to scare people?鈥 Confidence is hard because people, unfortunately, do judge you based on appearance. That鈥檚 just a thing in the world. I try to educate them. I couldn鈥檛 control this. It鈥檚 just something I have to live with.鈥
On top of her physical conditions, Nicley faced developmental and learning delays early in life. But the biggest obstacle wasn鈥檛 what she struggled with鈥攊t was what people assumed.
鈥淭he assumption was always, 鈥榊ou鈥檒l stay home the rest of your life. You鈥檒l draw your check. You鈥檒l just get by.鈥欌赌
She never accepted that.
Nicley refused to let other people鈥檚 limits define her. She knew she was meant to help others鈥攖o take her lived experiences and lead with empathy. Her goal was simple: help struggling children and families feel seen, safe, and supported.
A Place That Made Room
When Nicley arrived at 草榴社区, the difference was immediate. While taking intro courses and eventually leaning fully into the social work program, she encountered faculty and staff who met her where she was, were committed to her success, and created space for her to grow and thrive.
鈥淎ll my professors have poured into me in some way. My professors in the social work department have especially given me the confidence I need.鈥 - Kaleigh Nicley
To Nicley, support means more than simply granting accommodations. That鈥檚 the baseline鈥攁nd yes, 草榴社区 has met that standard.
鈥淯C has been very accommodating. My professors especially,鈥 Nicley shared.
But true support goes further. It means getting to know students as individuals and offering heartfelt advice backed by real-world experience.
Two professors in particular, Dr. Jennifer Knuckles and Professor Elissa Price, have been instrumental in shaping Nicley鈥檚 experience. She shared that both are people she can turn to for encouragement and wisdom. Dr. Knuckles, for instance, often reminds her, 鈥淭his is what you鈥檙e meant to do!鈥 Professor Price once emailed to say that one of Nicley鈥檚 homework submissions was the best she鈥檇 ever received.
鈥淭he social work role I want to go into can be dangerous, especially in child protective services. Dr. Knuckles and Professor Price helped me alleviate a lot of that worry. They鈥檝e helped me figure out how to go into the field with accommodations in place.鈥 - Kaleigh Nicley
Because of her hearing impairment, Nicley may face added risk in high-stress environments. Her professors have discussed real-life scenarios with her and offered strategies for staying safe, such as positioning herself with her back to a wall to avoid being caught off guard.
Through insights like these, Nicley feels more prepared to handle the good, the bad, and the difficult realities of the social work pathway God has laid on her heart.
Funded, Focused, and Ready
Heading into her junior year, Nicley had the passion, talent, and drive to pursue a career in social work, but financial uncertainty was holding her back.
鈥淯p to this point, I got my associate degree paid for, but when I got to the bachelor鈥檚 level, my scholarship money was running low. I had to go into debt.鈥
Though 草榴社区 is affordable, taking on any amount of debt has weighed heavily. She knew she wanted to earn a master鈥檚 degree, and graduate programs don鈥檛 qualify for traditional need-based aid. On top of that, the job market felt uncertain.
It all seemed like too much.
But Nicley is no stranger to uncertainty鈥攐r to overcoming it.
Getting the email that she鈥檇 received the Child Welfare Prep scholarship was life-changing. Through the program, she鈥檒l receive tuition coverage, real-world training, ongoing financial support, and a clear path to employment, all of which bring her one step closer to serving families in need.
鈥淭his program lifts all the burdens I felt before,鈥 she explained. 鈥淚t secures my future. It gives me hope that I can actually do what I set out to achieve鈥攚ithout worrying about debt, job prospects, or training costs.鈥
Nicley plans to work in child protective services early in her career, eventually transition to clinical social work, and possibly become a professor along the way. She believes each of these roles will help children and adults move beyond survival and into lives filled with peace and purpose. It鈥檚 a vision aligned with 颁耻尘产别谤濒补苍诲蝉鈥 mission to develop servant-leaders through programs that address the region鈥檚 most pressing social and behavioral health needs.
鈥淧eople deserve to know they have a purpose in this world, that they鈥檙e not just here by accident.鈥 - Kaleigh Nicley
鈥淚 believe鈥攁nd I look back on my life鈥攖hat every step was ordained by God. Every step has led me to this point. All the people around me have given me a level of empathy, time, encouragement, and little pushes that have helped me succeed. So I look forward to giving back鈥攖o giving people encouragement, love, and little bright spots in their day. We all deserve that.鈥
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颁耻尘产别谤濒补苍诲蝉鈥 bachelor鈥檚 in social work program combines classroom learning with real-world practicum experiences to prepare students for meaningful careers in service and advocacy.