The Coachella Valley and Inland Empire region are home to one of the largest Latino populations in California, however, for many high schoolers here, college still feels like a foreign country that they don’t know how to navigate.

I’m a first-generation college student who grew up in Desert Hot Springs. In high school, I didn’t talk to my parents about SAT scores, internships or what the next step of my life would look like during college or after. I still remember at the age of 17, feeling completely overwhelmed with college financial aid applications and applying to college during my senior year, while balancing a part-time job to help save money for college. 

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Dirk van Ulden

Diego - as a first generation university graduate myself, I applaud your achievements. You should not forget that your parents laid the groundwork for your success by raising a wonderful, committed child. You took it from there, but don't discount the basis for your upbringing. You and I came from vastly different cultures and origins, but our mutual parents were the ones that steered us in the direction, perhaps unknowingly, that you and I grasped.

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