First Year Experience Navigators
Lorena Dominguez
ldominguez@msjc.edu
Hola First Year Experience Students!
MSJC is happy to have you on your educational journey. As a Spanish speaking, late bloomer to higher education, I involved myself in as many free programs such as FYE, Puente, EOPS, and Honors, making my experience memorable. My success as a graduate of many associate degrees at MSJC led me to transfer to Cal Poly Pomona as I recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Studies. My future goal is to be a Counselor. I have previously volunteered in many elementary schools in which I then worked as an Instructional Aid.
Today, I am a FYE Navigator in hopes to bring your experience to MSJC to a level of comfort in which you personalize it to be as memorable as mine! Some advice I would give you would be the same advice many friends, professors, students, and great people you meet along the way gave me: attend as many free workshops MSJC has to offer, ask questions, go to events, be involved in a program or club, and meet amazing people. Most of all have fun in your new learning adventure as your dreams and greatness lead your life to higher education.
Si Se Puede!
Rogelio Herrera
rherrera@msjc.edu
Hello First Year students,
My name is Rogelio, and I am a Navigator at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ. Let me share
a little about my journey. I am a first-generation student, just like many of you.
My educational journey started with being recruited by Puente in san DIego at a lowrider
show, and since then, I have been working towards my academic goals. My educational
journey didn't start here at MSJC, but this is where I obtained my associate degree
in Behavioral Sciences. I was also a fellow Puente student during my time here. After
MSJC, I took my passion for learning to the University of California, Riverside, where
I completed my bachelor's degree in Sociology. At UCR, I was the Puente President
and a mentor at Chicano Student Programs. Now, I am at San Diego State University,
pursuing my master's degree in Education (counseling) while working as a Navigator
and being a mentor for the Puente program here at MSJC. My future goal is to be a
counselor at the community college level, continuing to help the many generations
that are to come and ensuring their success in their goals.
I would and have given the advice that the key things that have worked for me have been balance and relaxation. I highly recommend relaxation. I know school and life can be stressful, and at times, we focus on the issues before they start piling up. But we also need to care for ourselves, so I recommend relaxation. We need to make sure we are good to go before conquering academics and life and to continue climbing the steps to our goals. Also, take advantage of all the resources and opportunities that come your way, as you never know what is on the other side. Do with what you can, and don't look back.