Jesslen Morris knew early on that having a college degree would open up doors for her future, which is why she worked diligently to earn her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Georgia Southwestern State University through the Major program. Like many others, her journey included a few twists and turns along the way to discovering her career path and completing college. Initially, Jesslen began school at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College where she studied agricultural education. Switching to Criminal Justice However, she quickly realized that she was more interested in another major, criminal justice. "Getting through my education classes, and deciding on switching my major to Criminal Justice, led me on the path to success," said Morris. She packed her bags and returned to her hometown of Mount Vernon, Georgia, and decided to finish her Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice at East Georgia State College in Swainsboro as a transfer student. After finishing he...