From Air Force to Plant Biology: Veteran Reimagines His Future at UC Davis
Sebastian Smith is making less of a career pivot than a total revamp. At age 48, he is getting his B.S., with the goal of earning a doctorate and becoming a scientific researcher. Just three years ago, he was retiring after a 20-year career in the Air Force.
Stationed in England with his wife and three kids as he neared retirement, Smith was given the choice of where to finish his service. He’d taken many college classes over the years, but wanted a new path. “I have always been interested in science and loved discovery,” he says. “When I was trying to narrow down my interests, scientific research just clicked for me.”
Landing on Plant Biology, Smith looked into programs and found that UC Davis topped the list. Academic destination in focus, he relocated to Travis Air Force Base, just 30 minutes from campus. After retiring, he enrolled at Solano Community College to complete the coursework needed to transfer. He is currently a third-year transfer majoring in Plant Biology on campus.