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91²Ö¿â Graduate Says Hard Work Is the Key to Success

First-generation college student and son of immigrants spoke at Spring Commencement

91²Ö¿â graduate Erik Gomez, who earned his bachelor’s degree in political science in May, spoke at Spring Commencement about his journey as a first-generation Latino-American student.

Gomez, who was active in student government, completed an internship with the U.S. Senate before graduation and is currently working there as a staff assistant.

He also was a member of the McNair Scholars Program, which prepares first-generation, undergraduate students, from groups underrepresented in graduate schools, for doctoral study.

Gomez said he selected 91²Ö¿â for his education, “Because of its history of political activism and student organizing.â€

The son of immigrants from Colombia, Gomez was raised outside of Miami, Florida, and told the group that eight out of 10 Hispanics aged 25 or older do not have a college degree.

“It is statistically improbable that I will walk on this stage in my cap and gown and get this degree,†Gomez said, “Despite these numbers, I will do just that.â€

Gomez told the audience that he learned from his parents that hard work is the key to success.

 â€œThey taught me the value and dignity of hard work,†he said.

Watch Gomez’s speech here: 

POSTED: Monday, July 31, 2023 02:54 PM
Updated: Tuesday, August 1, 2023 08:59 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Lisa Abraham