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Jess Senior Profile "There were 77 students in my high school graduating class, " says Jess Esquivel, a senior liberal arts major, "so the transition to a major university with an enrotlment of more than t6,OOO people was slightly overwhelmingl" Esquivel, who grew up In the small town of Planada, CA. says Ihat of the 77 In his graduating class, only ten wenl on to a four-year university. "For Planada's high school graduates, the most obvious options were to join the service or get a job in town, " he recalls. "But I thought, 'there's got to be more,'" He visited the CSu, Fresno campus during the annual University Showcase and was linpressed with "how friendly everyone was and with the beauty of the campus." "I thought it was the Ideal environment for continuing my education and / made the decision to enroll," he says. "The opprtumtles that have opened up for me here have just been tremendous. " During his four years at CSu, Fresno, Esquivel has been a member of the College Union Program Committee, a member and past-president of Theta Chi fraternity, and active In leadership workshops. For the past year he has a/so been involved in an internship at Fresno's Juvenile Halt, where he works as a counselor. "I think that getting involved in extra-curricular activities really completes your education experience, " says Esquivel. "You learn to interact with people and you learn to set goals." Q: What does the ColI"ge Union Program Commillee do? fl.: The committee scheduies, promotes, and produces a variety of entertainment programs for students. There are 10 people on the committee and each one is responsible for a line-item on the committee's $350,000 37
Title | 1984-85 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1984-04 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 037 |
Full Text Search | Jess Senior Profile "There were 77 students in my high school graduating class, " says Jess Esquivel, a senior liberal arts major, "so the transition to a major university with an enrotlment of more than t6,OOO people was slightly overwhelmingl" Esquivel, who grew up In the small town of Planada, CA. says Ihat of the 77 In his graduating class, only ten wenl on to a four-year university. "For Planada's high school graduates, the most obvious options were to join the service or get a job in town, " he recalls. "But I thought, 'there's got to be more,'" He visited the CSu, Fresno campus during the annual University Showcase and was linpressed with "how friendly everyone was and with the beauty of the campus." "I thought it was the Ideal environment for continuing my education and / made the decision to enroll," he says. "The opprtumtles that have opened up for me here have just been tremendous. " During his four years at CSu, Fresno, Esquivel has been a member of the College Union Program Committee, a member and past-president of Theta Chi fraternity, and active In leadership workshops. For the past year he has a/so been involved in an internship at Fresno's Juvenile Halt, where he works as a counselor. "I think that getting involved in extra-curricular activities really completes your education experience, " says Esquivel. "You learn to interact with people and you learn to set goals." Q: What does the ColI"ge Union Program Commillee do? fl.: The committee scheduies, promotes, and produces a variety of entertainment programs for students. There are 10 people on the committee and each one is responsible for a line-item on the committee's $350,000 37 |
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