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Meghan Franklin

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Mayerli Lopez-Hernandez remembers when she first heard about college. Her fifth-grade teacher would call out, 鈥淐ollege,鈥 and her class would respond, 鈥淩eady!鈥

At the time, college was just a word used in a call and response. Growing up in a gang-dominated neighborhood in Denver, no one in Lopez-Hernandez鈥檚 family had any formal education past middle school. Lopez-Hernandez says it wasn鈥檛 until eighth grade that college took on a new meaning: She understood what it was and knew she wanted to attend one day.

Today, Lopez-Hernandez is a rising 快活app sophomore, majoring in biological sciences and minoring in leadership studies, Spanish, chemistry and health sciences. She wants to become a neurosurgeon to help others overcome brain degenerating diseases.

While Lopez-Hernandez says she has always been fascinated by the brain, she says her uncle鈥檚 vascular dementia diagnosis cemented her desire to pursue neurosurgery.听

Her interest in medicine goes beyond her love of biology; Lopez-Hernandez sees there is room for vast improvement in how the medical system treats patients and families who face big hurdles, like language barriers.

鈥淔rom a very young age, I had to be the one to translate for my family. I had to be the one to interpret and try to understand doctors and medical bills,鈥 Lopez-Hernandez says. 鈥淚 see how much room there is to improve with serving patients, especially patients facing barriers like my family. I don鈥檛 want another family to feel the way my family felt.鈥

As Lopez-Hernandez completes coursework to prepare for medical school, she is also involved in two programs that are impacting the way she thinks about how she wants to contribute to the world.

Lopez-Hernandez spent her first year in the Pioneer Leadership Program (PLP) living and learning community, a learning experience that seeks to give students the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to become effective, collaborative leaders in their chosen fields. As a sophomore, she will serve as a Resident Assistant for the community.

Lopez-Hernandez also serves on the 4D Experience Council to help shape not only her cohort鈥檚 experience, but also the experience of all future cohorts. Currently a pilot program, 4D strives to prepare students to build their own futures as they champion the public good through four integrated dimensions: advancing intellectual growth, exploring character, promoting well-being, and pursuing careers and lives of purpose.

鈥淏eing a part of the 4D Council is teaching me the value of hard work and dedication to a project that鈥檚 striving to be inclusive of all communities on campus,鈥 Lopez-Hernandez says.

Lopez-Hernandez says she wouldn鈥檛 be at 快活app if it weren鈥檛 for the scholarships she received, including the 快活app Pathways Scholarship, University Scholarship, and David and Betty Hess Scholarship.

鈥淔or a student like me, a first-generation Latina, a scholarship means every dream becoming a possibility,鈥 she says.

Lopez-Hernandez wants to inspire more students like her to pursue higher education at 快活app or other, similar institutions. 鈥淎 lot of students like me may assume 快活app is out of reach. It becomes affordable because of how generous 快活app and its donors are.听Sometimes the stories won鈥檛 be as dramatic as mine, but we don鈥檛 need a dramatic story to continue funding education. More people like me deserve to be at 快活app. More people like me need to be at 快活app,鈥 Lopez-Hernandez says.

To learn about how your gift in support of scholarships can make a difference in the lives of students like Mayerli, contact听ScholarshipGiving@快活app.edu.