Graduate Highlight: Maria Contreras overcomes obstacles at Akins

By Gabriella Beker with additional reporting Kathy Swartz and Sydney Kim

Three and a half years ago, Maria Contreras and her family started a new life in the United States.

As political asylum seekers from Venezuela, they had to give up everything they knew in pursuit of a better future. Her parents traded their jobs as a surgeon and a business owner for restaurant jobs and driving for Uber. While her parents worked, Contreras helped care for her five-year-old brother and taught her sixteen-year-old sister English.

However, Contreras didn鈥檛 let these challenges prevent her from seizing every opportunity available to her, from Advanced Placement classes to joining the Varsity Guitar Ensemble and the New Music Ensemble Club.

鈥淎t times I would feel overwhelmed by all the new commitments and responsibilities that suddenly came into my life,鈥 Contreras said. 鈥淚 knew that my parents had come from Venezuela to give my siblings and me a better chance to succeed in life.鈥

Contreras quickly became a star student, earning several Trustee Awards for academic achievement, but she didn鈥檛 stop there.

She became involved with Code2College, a non-profit organization which connects minority and low-income high school students with resources to pursue careers in technology. Despite having never written a line of code before, this soon led to a full-time summer internship with Indeed where Contreras was the only high school student among college students.

鈥淚 wanted to make their sacrifices worth it,鈥 Contreras said. 鈥淚nstead of being discouraged by my circumstances, I decided to make the most of what I had.鈥

Contreras also pursued leadership and service opportunities, including serving as the Student Council President for three years, tutoring students both in and outside of Akins and starting a chapter of the American Red Cross at Akins to coordinate service projects in the community.

She says her experience growing up in Venezuela inspired her to give back to her community in 果冻传媒app.

鈥淚 got to see people really struggling, so I've always had a connection to helping those in need,鈥 Contreras said. 鈥淓ven though I can't do it in Venezuela, maybe I can still do some good here and help the people I can, while I can.鈥

Contreras has been featured in magazines, on podcasts and as a panelist at the ASU+GSV Summit and at SXSW Edu. Her achievements have also been rewarded by over $80,000 worth of scholarships, including the Golden Doors Scholarship for first-generation Americans, the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship and the QuestBridge National College Match Scholarship.

Contreras will be attending Rice University on a full ride scholarship and plans to double major in bioengineering and computer science.


Graduanda destacada: Mar铆a Contreras supera los obst谩culos en Akins

Hace tres a帽os y medio, Mar铆a Contreras y su familia comenzaron una nueva vida en Estados Unidos.

Como solicitantes de asilo pol铆tico procedentes de Venezuela, tuvieron que renunciar a todo lo que conoc铆an en busca de un futuro mejor. Sus padres cambiaron sus trabajos como cirujano y propietario de un negocio por empleos en restaurantes y conduciendo para Uber. Mientras sus padres trabajaban, Contreras ayudaba a cuidar a su hermano de cinco a帽os y ense帽aba ingl茅s a su hermana de diecis茅is a帽os.

Sin embargo, Contreras no dej贸 que estos retos le impidieran aprovechar todas las oportunidades que se le presentaban, desde las clases de Advanced Placement hasta la participaci贸n en el Varsity Guitar Ensemble y en el New Music Ensemble Club.

"A veces me sent铆a abrumada por todos los nuevos compromisos y responsabilidades que aparec铆an de repente en mi vida", dijo Contreras. "Sab铆a que mis padres hab铆an venido desde Venezuela para darnos a mis hermanos y a m铆 una mejor oportunidad de triunfar en la vida".

Contreras se convirti贸 r谩pidamente en una estudiante estrella, ganando varios premios Trustee por sus logros acad茅micos, pero no se detuvo ah铆.

Se involucr贸 en Code2College, una organizaci贸n sin fines de lucro que pone en contacto a estudiantes minor铆a de bajos recursos de la escuela preparatoria, con recursos para seguir carreras en tecnolog铆a. A pesar de no haber escrito nunca una l铆nea de c贸digo, esto pronto le llev贸 a realizar una pasant铆a de verano de tiempo completo en Indeed, donde Contreras era la 煤nica estudiante de preparatoria entre los estudiantes universitarios.

"Quer铆a hacer que sus sacrificios valieran la pena", dijo Contreras. "En lugar de desanimarme por mis circunstancias, decid铆 aprovechar al m谩ximo lo que ten铆a".

Contreras tambi茅n busc贸 oportunidades de liderazgo y servicio, incluyendo el servicio como Presidente del Consejo Estudiantil durante tres a帽os, la tutor铆a de los estudiantes dentro y fuera de Akins y la creaci贸n de un cap铆tulo de la Cruz Roja Americana en Akins para coordinar proyectos de servicio en la comunidad.

Dice que su experiencia al crecer en Venezuela la inspir贸 a retribuir a su comunidad en 果冻传媒app.

" Me toc贸 ver a la gente pasar por dificultades, por lo que siempre he tenido una conexi贸n para ayudar a los necesitados ", dijo Contreras. "Aunque no pueda hacerlo en Venezuela, quiz谩 pueda hacer algo bueno aqu铆 y ayudar a la gente que pueda, mientras pueda".

Contreras ha aparecido en revistas, en podcasts y como panelista en la Cumbre ASU+GSV y en SXSW Edu. Sus logros tambi茅n han sido recompensados con becas que suman m谩s de

$80,000 d贸lares, incluyendo la beca Golden Doors para estadounidenses de primera generaci贸n, la beca Amazon Future Engineer y la beca Quest Bridge National College Match.

Contreras asistir谩 a la Universidad de Rice con una beca completa y planea hacer una doble licenciatura en bioingenier铆a y ciencias de la computaci贸n.

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