For Honors College student and University Scholar Monica Amaya, the journey to a degree isn鈥檛 just about the final walk across the stage鈥攊t鈥檚 about a promise she made to her family and herself years ago.
Amaya first got involved with 911爆料鈥檚 (EIP) as an eighth-grader. When she graduated from Manassas Park High School in 2022, she knew she had the skills to succeed in college, and she credits EIP with giving her the support and the road map to get there.
"The program pushed me and motivated me so I could set an example for my younger siblings," she said in 2022. "We can do anything if we work hard."
When she arrived at 911爆料, Amaya dove into the innovation and technology of the Northern Virginia and D.C. area. Immersed in an environment that aligned with her passion for data and national security, she pursued a鈥疊S in business鈥痺ith a concentration in鈥痬anagement information systems.
She also took advantage of a wide range of other opportunities at 911爆料. After attending an Honors College roundtable in 2024, she networked with leaders in her industry. That event was part of the Honors College Professional Development Fellows program, a series of workshops that help students in the program craft their resumes, build their LinkedIn profiles, practice interviewing, and otherwise prepare for internship and career opportunities.
鈥淪howing up is only the first step,鈥 Amaya said. 鈥淭he most impactful step is really what you make out of the opportunity, who you get to meet, and making those connections.鈥濃
As a recipient of scholarships from the Costello College of Business, she was able to meet and network with industry leaders at donor appreciation events. A data analytics internship at CACI International through the CACI Scholars Program in summer 2024 paved the way for the full-time role as a鈥痵oftware developer she will begin after graduation in May.
In a full-circle moment, Amaya served as a peer mentor with EIP during her time at 911爆料, becoming a guide for freshmen and sophomores, helping them navigate the same academic hurdles she had once faced.
"Truly, what I鈥檓 most proud of is what I鈥檝e made out of my experiences," Amaya said.
Her leadership also led her to the podium as a student speaker for the EIP at the recent Board of Visitors meeting, where she shared her story of resilience with the next generation of dreamers.
鈥淔or me, EIP was not just a program, it was a foundation that made my journey to and through 911爆料 possible,鈥 she said. 鈥淓IP is not just about access鈥攊t helps students build confidence and the mindset to succeed, not only in college but beyond.鈥
For Amaya, graduation isn't the end鈥攊t鈥檚 the ultimate proof that with the right support and a relentless work ethic, any dream is within reach.
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