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From Farm Fields to Faculty - A first-Gen Student's Journey Through Community College and Beyond

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Mauricio’s educational journey begins in the Salinas Valley, raised by Mexican immigrant parents and working janitorial jobs to help his family survive. But his story doesn't end there, it’s just the beginning.

In this inspiring episode of our Transfer Basics Series, we follow his path from Cuesta Community College to a bachelor’s from Sonoma State and a master’s from San Jose State. He now serves as a tenured professor and counselor, changing the lives of students just like him.

“Apply for everything. Follow up with everyone.”
That’s the advice Mauricio lives by—and what he wants every first-gen, transfer-bound student to know.

Whether you're a student seeking direction, a parent wanting better for your child, or an educator supporting equity—this story is for you.

Like many students who graduate from underserved high schools, Mauricio realized he wasn’t prepared for the rigors of a four-year university. With low grades and little guidance on how to apply, he took a bold yet accessible step, he enrolled at Cuesta Community College.

Community colleges are often the unsung heroes of higher education. For Mauricio, Cuesta was a space of reinvention and academic foundation. Over three years, he built his skills in reading, writing, and other general education subjects. He earned an associate’s degree in general education, a credential that opened the door to his next chapter.

#TecoGuide, the only app designed to help you navigate your college and career journey in the quickest and most affordable way. Brought to you by #EdTechQuity, we are committed to opening doors to higher education and career opportunities for all.

Thank you for tuning into #TecoGuide, the app dedicated to providing valuable insights on education and career success. Don’t forget to subscribe, follow, and share.

Visit our website https://www.inspirame.com/ and Download the app today

#TransferStudents #CommunityCollegeSuccess #AffordableCollege #EducationEquity #FirstGenStudents #LatinoCollegeStudents #BlackCollegeStudents #TransferSuccess #TecoGuide #CollegeGuide #CollegeNavigation #HigherEducation #EducationTechnology #CollegeAccess #TransferPlanning

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Content provided by TecoGuide by Inspirame. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by TecoGuide by Inspirame or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Mauricio’s educational journey begins in the Salinas Valley, raised by Mexican immigrant parents and working janitorial jobs to help his family survive. But his story doesn't end there, it’s just the beginning.

In this inspiring episode of our Transfer Basics Series, we follow his path from Cuesta Community College to a bachelor’s from Sonoma State and a master’s from San Jose State. He now serves as a tenured professor and counselor, changing the lives of students just like him.

“Apply for everything. Follow up with everyone.”
That’s the advice Mauricio lives by—and what he wants every first-gen, transfer-bound student to know.

Whether you're a student seeking direction, a parent wanting better for your child, or an educator supporting equity—this story is for you.

Like many students who graduate from underserved high schools, Mauricio realized he wasn’t prepared for the rigors of a four-year university. With low grades and little guidance on how to apply, he took a bold yet accessible step, he enrolled at Cuesta Community College.

Community colleges are often the unsung heroes of higher education. For Mauricio, Cuesta was a space of reinvention and academic foundation. Over three years, he built his skills in reading, writing, and other general education subjects. He earned an associate’s degree in general education, a credential that opened the door to his next chapter.

#TecoGuide, the only app designed to help you navigate your college and career journey in the quickest and most affordable way. Brought to you by #EdTechQuity, we are committed to opening doors to higher education and career opportunities for all.

Thank you for tuning into #TecoGuide, the app dedicated to providing valuable insights on education and career success. Don’t forget to subscribe, follow, and share.

Visit our website https://www.inspirame.com/ and Download the app today

#TransferStudents #CommunityCollegeSuccess #AffordableCollege #EducationEquity #FirstGenStudents #LatinoCollegeStudents #BlackCollegeStudents #TransferSuccess #TecoGuide #CollegeGuide #CollegeNavigation #HigherEducation #EducationTechnology #CollegeAccess #TransferPlanning

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