MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Carolina Hernández, from San Juan, Puerto Rico, will receive her bachelor’s degree in psychology as part of the Penn State Harrisburg Class of 2024. Here she shares her journey through higher education:
“Living in Puerto Rico, I faced many hardships as my life went by. It all started when Hurricane Maria struck in 2017 and left my family and I without water for 3 months and without power for a year. This moment truly shaped my character, forcing me to grow up to face the challenges presented before me and help my family. I remember going to school without power, having to bring a portable fan with me and taking classes in the dark. This made me lose my sophomore year of high school as we all recovered both emotionally and physically. Then tragedy struck again in 2019 when my island was rocked with earthquakes. We were forced again to miss school out of fear of an earthquake collapsing the structure around us as so many other schools had already fallen. And when we finally came back to school there were so many new protocols and daily drills that school became terrifying to attend. Finally, this chaos cleared up and then came the pandemic, ending my senior year of high school early and limiting my first years of college.
"Yet throughout all these struggles all I could dream about was my future, coming to the mainland United States to further my education. This process taught me how to be adaptable and be independent. I faced a lot of challenges when I first moved, especially getting used to my new environment and living by myself for the first time. However, my perseverance and dedication to my goal is what helped me reach this point of my life. I am never one to give up on anything, and I worked to constantly push myself out of my comfort zone and try new things. This is what led me to build all the connections I currently have."