Brett began BYU-Pathway to learn about family history but stayed to build his career

When Brett Lasay from the Philippines first enrolled in BYU-Pathway Worldwide , he only expected to take a few courses to learn more about family history research while he continued working. But the skills he gained turned his interest into new opportunities to grow, succeed in his career, and provide for his family.

A flexible option
Brett learned about BYU-Pathway well before he began his degree but was hesitant to enroll, not knowing if it would be applicable to his situation.
At the time, Brett was attending a local university in the Philippines studying entrepreneurship, where he balanced his schoolwork with a full-time job. But when Brett鈥檚 work hours increased, he no longer had the time to attend classes on campus.
鈥淭hat became a huge problem,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was not able to go to school anymore, and that鈥檚 where BYU-Pathway became an option.鈥
From an interest to a career
When Brett decided to enroll, he had recently become interested in family history after discovering that his ancestors had been buried in communal graves without identification markers. 鈥淚 thought to myself, no, this is not going to happen anymore. I want to take care of my ancestors, and I want to learn more about them,鈥 said Brett. 鈥淪o I enrolled in the program and was able to find names in Family Search.鈥
Brett鈥檚 interest grew as he gained more skills in paleography, evidence analysis, and report writing. The family history research certificate from BYU-Idaho, supported by BYU-Pathway, gave Brett the practical skills he needed to be hired as a freelance and professional forensic genealogist 鈥 a service that was hard to come by in the Philippines at the time.
鈥淚n my first year of BYU-Pathway, I started taking on clients,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ventually, the clients poured in, and I was able to get out of my regular job because being a professional forensic genealogist actually paid more. My salary tripled even before I received my first family history research certificate.鈥
A family-focused education

Brett not only learned about his family in the past but was able to spend more time with his family now. The flexible, online structure of BYU-Pathway鈥檚 degrees gave him more time at home and the tools he needed to be the best husband and father he could be. He鈥檚 also been grateful to set an example of the importance of education for his children and future generations.
He said, 鈥淏YU-Pathway is a blessing to me and my family 鈥 past, present and future.鈥
Now, Brett Lasay's passion for family history research has led him to a new opportunity: presenting at the worldwide conference. Register for free to online!
BYU-Pathway provides access to two online certificates and an associate degree in
family history research
from BYU-Idaho.