Compton College grad pursues degree in sociology 

Wave Staff Report

COMPTON — Compton College 2024 graduate Anaise Miller views her ability to care for others as a gift from God. She cherishes the joy she finds in her role as a hairstylist and the calm that comes from helping someone navigate tough times. 

A lifelong Compton resident who grew up in a family of hairstylists, Miller sees her work as an opportunity to blend her creativity with her desire to uplift others, helping them to look and feel their best. And though her life is fulfilling — she is a proud mother of two young children and an accomplished stylist — Miller always dreamed of furthering her education.

So, she enrolled at Compton College and began a successful educational journey that required dedication and resilience. In 2024, she graduated with honors, earning an associate degree in cosmetology with a minor in sociology. Looking back, she remembers her time at Compton College as a series of blessings. “Every day was a highlight for me,” she said. “Just having the chance to be there was a gift.” 

She was particularly proud to make the dean’s list and is deeply thankful for the support she received along the way.

“My success at Compton College was made possible by the belief and care of the staff,” she said. “They listened to me and stood by me through thick and thin. From guidance with financial aid to tutoring and supporting me during my doubts, it felt like a true partnership. I couldn’t have achieved this without the dedicated professors and counselors who helped me pursue my dream of obtaining a bachelor’s degree.”

Miller’s path wasn’t without its struggles. Balancing rigorous coursework with family commitments was a challenge, especially after facing the heartbreaking loss of her parents and brother. Nonetheless, she remained determined.

“I leaned on my faith,” she said. “There were times when my grades dipped, but I turned things around. It’s essential to keep pushing forward. It’s OK to feel what you need to feel, but you must keep moving ahead. My message to everyone is simple: Never give up.”

This fall, Miller transferred to Cal State Dominguez Hills to continue her studies in sociology. She aspires to broaden her hairstyling career into new areas where she can provide care on multiple levels. From creating eco-friendly hair products to addressing hair loss, she sees countless opportunities to make a difference in people’s lives.

“I love bringing joy to others through my work,” she said. “I have a special passion for helping those dealing with hair loss, especially since my sister is a breast cancer survivor and my mother passed away from the disease. 

“I am dedicated to supporting those affected by hair loss due to cancer treatments and other conditions. As I study sociology, I’m learning to connect with my clients on a deeper level — not just through conversation, but by uplifting and inspiring them. If I can positively impact someone’s life through my words and my craft, that’s the ultimate dream.”

       
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