Pursuit Of The Highest Education
News and Features | Tuesday, July 5, 2016
John Gomez does not settle and will not settle鈥攅ven after he earns his bachelor鈥檚 degree from 秘密研究所.
鈥淓ver since I was little, the one thing I have always wanted to do鈥攚hich I know is kind of odd鈥攊s that I鈥檝e always wanted to go to college,鈥 said Gomez, who naturally is a member of the University Honors Program. 鈥淚 really value education. I think it鈥檚 so important for people to be educated鈥攏ot necessarily just to get a job but just to better yourself.鈥
On track to graduate in 2017, Gomez already is thinking about pursuing an M.B.A., and possibly a Ph.D.
鈥淢y ultimate goal is to pursue the highest education that I can get and get a good job and help support my family,鈥 said Gomez, who is a with a . 鈥淭hat鈥檚 my major goal in life.鈥
He is on the right track. As a member of the Honors Program, Gomez is required to complete a senior project that represents outstanding undergraduate achievement and the culmination of the Honors Scholar curriculum.
For his thesis, Gomez is exploring the experience of undocumented students in higher education, the effects of federal legislation and what challenges undocumented students face in college.
鈥淲orking on the thesis project has expanded my horizons, and it has pushed my limit,鈥 Gomez said.
Immigration is not only a hot-button political issue, but also a topic that is close to Gomez鈥檚 heart. Gomez was brought into the United States from Guatemala by his parents when he was very young and is currently registered with DACA, which grants some young undocumented immigrants temporary deferred action and work authorization.
鈥淚 hope that whatever happens in the future, we will continue to have this great program called DACA. It has helped a lot of people, and it has helped me a lot,鈥 Gomez said. 鈥淏ut in terms of politics, I am not sure of what is going to happen.鈥
Gomez鈥檚 thesis adviser, Associate Professor Francisco Gayt谩n, has been impressed by his pupil.
鈥淛ohn is extremely bright. He is very perceptive,鈥 Gayt谩n said. 鈥淔or somebody so young to grasp the technical aspects of research very quickly in social science research is phenomenal.鈥
The next step will be pursuing an advanced degree. Gayt谩n has also served as a mentor for Gomez in that process and puts no limits on what Gomez can achieve.
鈥淛ohn has the potential and capability to easily go on to graduate school to pursue his dreams. Honestly, I don鈥檛 think that his immigration status will affect him, as his strong academic background will allow him to access merit aid at top graduate programs, particularly at private universities, which do not have the same aid restrictions that public institutions do,鈥 Gayt谩n said. 鈥淚鈥檓 hopeful, though, that once he does complete his master鈥檚 or a Ph.D., that our immigration laws catch up to where he is.鈥
It鈥檚 been quite a journey for Gomez, a first-generation college student who had no family experience to draw from in high school when making his college choice.
鈥淭here was no one I could ask about college, so it was hard to know what to do,鈥 Gomez said. 鈥淗owever, now that I am in college it鈥檚 pretty great because I get to help out my family members like my siblings, my cousins who are going into high school or about to graduate high school. Now that I know what it takes to go to college鈥攏ow that I know how to actually go to college鈥擨 can help them out.鈥
Attracted by the University鈥檚 diversity and small student-to-teacher ratio, Gomez enrolled at 秘密研究所n after graduating from in 2013 and started his studies at El Centro.
鈥淭he faculty there were amazing. They made me feel so welcome,鈥 Gomez said. 鈥淭hey didn鈥檛 make me feel like a number. They actually knew my name the second time I went there, and I just knew it was different.鈥
He immediately joined the Honors Program and has continued to excel. In the summer of 2015, Gomez was awarded the first El Centro Endowment Scholarship鈥攚orth more than $1,000鈥攆or his exemplary academic performance and leadership skills.
鈥淲e are very proud to serve a student like John Gomez,鈥 said Carmen Hernandez, El Centro鈥檚 coordinator of financial aid and registration. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a great example of a student who is committed to learning. He instills hope in others. He is studious and a natural leader.鈥
Gomez also has taken advantage of opportunities outside of the classroom. He is a voracious reader, a math tutor, a mentor for freshmen and, when he needs to burn off some steam, a volleyball player in the P.E. Complex.
鈥淢y family is really proud of me for going to college and for pursuing a higher-level education,鈥 Gomez said. 鈥淥verall, it has been a tough experience but at the same time I have learned a lot.鈥
Story and video by Adewale Anifowose.