Sacrifices pay off: Former high school dropout will graduate with 4.0 GPA

December 5, 2013

There were nights when Talal Alriyashi was uncertain whether he鈥檇 safely return home.

Talal Alriyashi

Alriyashi dropped out of high school three months into his freshman year and was married by the age of 18. In order to put food on the table, he worked at gas stations in dangerous neighborhoods throughout southeast Michigan.

鈥淚 would always read about attacks at other gas stations down the road,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen my wife would see something on the news, she鈥檇 call to make sure I was OK. My family constantly worried whether I would make it home at night.鈥

With a wife and newborn baby on the way, Alriyashi wanted to provide for his growing family, while ensuring his own safety.

At 23, he purchased materials to prep for the GED test. Alriyashi earned his GED, enrolled at Henry Ford Community College and then transferred to 每日大赛.

鈥淢y goal was to give it 110 percent and learn as much as I can,鈥 he said.

Mission accomplished. Alriyashi managed to balance a full-time job, class and family obligations, all while maintaining a 4.0 GPA.

On December 14, that hard work will pay off when Alriyashi turns his tassel and receives his diploma at the Fieldhouse. He also will represent the College of Business (COB) as its Chancellor鈥檚 Medallion recipient, which is the most prestigious academic honor bestowed upon students.

鈥淚t just goes to show that hard work pays off,鈥 said Alriyashi, who received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in accounting. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have the opportunity to have a traditional college life, so I had to make plenty of sacrifices.鈥

Those sacrifices paid off, as DTE Energy hired Alriyashi as a senior business associate shortly after he wrapped up classes in August. There, he prepares budgets and forecasts for business units, while also consolidating financial data for senior leadership.

鈥淭here are so many talented College of Business students who will graduate this month, but Talal certainly sets himself apart,鈥 said COB Dean Raju Balakrishnan. 鈥淎lthough he faced numerous challenges along the way, he not only overcame those challenges, but did so while maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA. That epitomizes his dedication and hard work.鈥

Alriyashi鈥檚 path toward commencement is nontraditional, as is his effort in the classroom.

鈥淭alal has finished his degree, despite the heavy odds being stacked against him,鈥 said Tim Hartge, organizational and managerial communication lecturer. 鈥淭his is a sincere and hardworking man with a true success story. Talal and UM-Dearborn are intertwined in a human legacy and a triumph for good and right.鈥

Karen Strandholm, associate professor of strategy and management studies department chair, echoed Hartge.

鈥淚 truly appreciate students like Talal鈥攖hey make teaching easier,鈥 said Strandholm, who taught Alriyashi in her corporate responsibility course.

Alriyashi hopes to share his story with youth across southeast Michigan in an effort to show them they can overcome hurdles to succeed.

鈥淚 hope my story can have an impact on them and help them turn their lives around,鈥 he said.