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Transfer student and Ecuadorian immigrant Jessica Gutierrez is the first of her family to graduate college.

Jessica Gutierrez 鈥17 is reaping the rewards of her hard work in the face of extraordinary odds.

Gutierrez was born in Ecuador, moved to the United States in 2003 at age 9 and grew up in East Hampton, New York. After receiving a full-tuition Stay on Long Island Initiative (SoLII) scholarship in 2015, she transferred to Adelphi as an major from Suffolk County Community College.

When Gutierrez graduated in May 2017, she became the first in her family to do so鈥攁n honor, she said, that makes her feel blessed. It鈥檚 also been a challenge that cultivated a deep reserve of autonomy and independence. 鈥淏eing a first-generation college student means accepting you鈥檒l do a lot of things without the help of your parents,鈥 she said.

While she had to seek outside help for things like filling out applications and visiting schools, the work ethic and support modeled by her parents gave her the courage to move forward. 鈥淢y degree means success,鈥 she explained. 鈥淚 want to set a good example for my little brother and make my parents proud.鈥

Giving back has always been at the top of Gutierrez鈥檚 agenda. She served as treasurer for her residence hall鈥檚 , pursued Adelphi鈥檚 , and was a member of the and the . Becoming a (PAL) was most rewarding for Gutierrez, who relished the chance to mentor incoming students. 鈥淚 could completely empathize with someone who was brand-new to Adelphi because I was in their shoes not even a year ago as a transfer student,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淚t was a great way to connect with the Adelphi community.鈥

This summer, Gutierrez will enter the physical therapy doctoral program at Stony Brook University, where she plans to broaden her knowledge of the field and work with diverse populations across Long Island.

To incoming transfers looking to replicate her success, she suggests: 鈥淭ake this opportunity as a chance to accomplish bigger and better things. Establish relationships, use your time wisely and leave a footprint everywhere you go.鈥


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