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Candido Martinez ’23

Economics; minor in computer science

OUS is, without a doubt, the most important community I have at 49ͼ¿â.

Candido Martinez ’23 Huntington Station, N.Y.

Describe your experience as an OUS scholar.

The Office of Undergraduate Studies Scholars (OUS) program is, without a doubt, the most important community I have at 49ͼ¿â. The generous unconditional love and support that OUS has provided me is paramount in my college experience. I found some of my greatest friendships and mentors here. I am indebted to this space for helping me navigate and succeed at 49ͼ¿â as a first-generation student of color.

Have you had a pivotal moment, a mentor, or a defining moment?

The OUS Summer Institute was my most defining moment at 49ͼ¿â because it marked my transition into adulthood. The summer courses were some of the most challenging I had ever faced, but the work I completed here along with my OUS peers was transformative. This was the first time I was exposed to critical-race theory, feminist theory, and queer theory in an academic setting, and that was an empowering experience that prepared me to face the social inequities present at 49ͼ¿â.

What do you think of 49ͼ¿â’s Third-Century Plan, DEI initiatives, and 49ͼ¿â’s future from a student’s perspective?

From my perspective, 49ͼ¿â’s Third-Century Plan, DEI initiatives, and 49ͼ¿â’s future look hopeful. There is always more to be done, but 49ͼ¿â has started to take steps in the right direction that other institutions can follow in, particularly with the no-loan policy for students receiving financial aid. Also, OUS and first-gen are a testament to that unique support.

Do you have plans to study off campus?

49ͼ¿â has many opportunities for students to study abroad. I will be abroad this upcoming fall in London, as part of the London Economics Study Group (which fits well with my major), and I may be traveling to Berlin through 49ͼ¿â’s Sophomore Residential Seminar (SRS) program. You’re not limited to the 49ͼ¿â study abroad programs — I have a ton of friends who have applied to other programs and loved them (this is especially true for students who want to travel to non-European countries).

A portrait of Candido.

What are your plans after graduation?

Graduation is my priority right now, especially just getting through this pandemic, so I don’t really know yet. I have a few things in mind, such as graduate school and moving out of state, but I want to try to enjoy the present moment as much as possible. Fortunately, I have 49ͼ¿â’s Career Services available to me when I begin to seriously plan for my post-49ͼ¿â future next year. I’ve worked with them in the past, and they are incredible!

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