Andre Zhang Sonera

She began sharing with me all the different programs and opportunities available for students like myself to be part of this vibrant and exciting campus. Personally, the most appealing factor of this campus was its proximity and integration with downtown Indianapolis and the different partnerships and collaborations with the different community organizations and entities that serve its residents.

Ms. Harkness shared with me this board game poster that laid out the path for a student to apply and graduate from IUPUI. I remember taking that poster and hanging it on my wall, fantasizing and imagining what my life would be if I were a Jaguar.

Coming from a small-town in Puerto Rico, I never imagined myself being able to have the opportunity to study on the mainland. It wasn't until I was contacted by Ms. Ashley Anderson, who served as an admission counselor at that time, that I began to conceptualize what my career as an IUPUI student would look like.

Reflecting on this journey, it is hard to summarize my undergraduate career without capturing the essence of how it helped me to grow and become a professional. I have had the blessing to experience multiple opportunities during my undergraduate years: from working with the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and helping recruit additional Latinx/Puerto Rican students to campus; serving as a Resident Assistant at Park Place; being a Sam H. Jones Scholar and working with the Latinx population at the Ronald McDonald House, where I learned the importance of being connected with the community and serving others; having the unique experience with SPEA to study in Washington and be an intern at the White House and the Executive Office of the President; being involved in the creation and implementation of IUPUI's first International Alternative Spring Break to Trinidad and Tobago; touring the State with Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann as we celebrated Indiana's 200th Birthday; to finally serving as a Peterson Fellow at the Mayor's Office during my first year as a graduate student at SPEA.

I am who I am today because I am a Jaguar, and for that, I am eternally grateful.

Andre Zhang Sonera, Current Student

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Andre Zhang Sonera

Current Student

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