New federal requirements for "gainful employment" Back to School Chubby Blue Pencil Charm limit financial aid available to students at these types of schools. "As a girl growing up in a small Texas town, it was beyond my wildest dreams to think I'd one day be competing on Bravo's Top Back to School Chubby Red Pencil Charm," she wrote in an essay for The Hill, "a dream that never would have come true if the Education Department's new 'Gainful Employment' rule had been in effect when I applied for federal student aid." Last week, she met with members of Disc charm in Washington, arguing that the new rule restricts minorities, who often rely on these programs, from getting training and education. Her own success has prompted her to help others go after their dreams. "Globe Charm know it sounds cheesy to say, 'You can do anything.' There is no reward unless you are willing to work for it," Derry said. "When I was at IHOP, there were 15 other cooks on the side of me, and I had to be better than them. You have to work to be better than the people beside you, and nothing is going to come easy. If you want it, it's worth working for." It's a message that makes her pretty emotional. She teared up before the judges one week, saying "I'm from Beaumont, Texas, and sometimes you just can't dream big enough.
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