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Julia Clara Ferreira Ӱԭ27 is excited to be the first member of her family to go to college. A recipient of a competitive scholarship for the children of immigrants, Ferreira hopes to make her parents, who moved to the U.S. from Brazil, proud.
October 11, 2023
For Julia Clara Ferreira Ӱԭ27, the Fall semester has been an exciting time. She started her first semester of college and accepted her first scholarship Ӱԭ and she is the first member of her family to accomplish either.
As a high school student in Danbury, Conn., Ferreira imagined herself pursuing a career in a science-related field. The daughter of immigrants who came to the United States from Brazil, she had her sights set on higher education. That meant exploring opportunities that members of her family hadnӰԭt yet seen, and sheӰԭs excited to be the first.
ӰԭBeing a first-generation student means a lot to me,Ӱԭ she said. ӰԭIӰԭm very proud of it. I feel like my parents are very happy for me to go to college, since theyӰԭve never experienced that. They finished their high school educations in the U.S., but they never had the opportunity to go to college. So, I feel like IӰԭm living out their dream for them, which makes me really happy.Ӱԭ
While in high school, Ferreira was a participant in the ConnCAP program, which serves Danbury High School students in families in which neither parent has completed a four-year college degree. The program offered her support with her college applications, FAFSA, and with crafting her resume. When she was a senior, one of the staff members also mentioned an opportunity to apply for a scholarship. Intrigued, Ferreira applied.
Ferreira recalls she was leaving work when she noticed sheӰԭd received a voicemail. Initially, she says she was afraid it was a message telling her she didnӰԭt receive the scholarship. Instead, she received a message of congratulations.
ӰԭI was absolutely shocked!Ӱԭ she said. ӰԭI told my mom, and she started crying. It was also the first scholarship I received, and I was extremely happy, extremely grateful. It means a lot. It was extremely special because the actual award was for children of immigrants, and that felt meaningful.Ӱԭ
Ferreira accepted the scholarship from the , a nonprofit based in Danbury, at a recent ceremony. SheӰԭs one of only three students in the state to receive one.
In addition to learning about college and scholarships as a high school student, Ferreira also was introduced to the field of forensic science as a possible career path. She describes herself as a kid who always enjoyed mystery books and documentaries, and it was through one of those films that she was first exposed to forensic science. Captivated, she began to research the field, and she took her first forensic science classes.
ӰԭWhen I learned about forensic science, it sparked for me,Ӱԭ she explains. ӰԭItӰԭs so interesting.Ӱԭ
Ferreira is now immersing herself in her forensic science classes at the University Ӱԭ and in life as a college student. SheӰԭs already joined the UniversityӰԭs , and sheӰԭs eager to continue to get involved in the Charger community. SheӰԭs excited to be a trailblazer in her family and to take advantage of every opportunity that she has as a first-generation student.
ӰԭMy main goal is to make my parents proud,Ӱԭ she said. ӰԭI want to get good grades and I want to have a good college experience. I already have a good support group that IӰԭm grateful for. I also want to meet people and join clubs. I didnӰԭt do that in high school, and IӰԭm excited to do that now.Ӱԭ
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