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Georcelle Lozano in her graduation attire
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Georcelle Lozano in her graduation attire
Georcelle Lozano

Georcelle Lozano¡¯s journey to where she is today and her upcoming graduation from the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½¨C°Â±ð²õ³Ù Oʻahu began eight years ago and about 5,370 miles away in her beloved hometown of Balaoan, La Union, Philippines. When she was 14, her family immigrated to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ in 2018 to reunite with relatives and build a new life in a new country.

Lozano is a first-generation college student and the only fluent English speaker among her immediate family members, who speak their native Ilokano. Over the years, both her academic and familial responsibilities involved trying to figure out unknown processes and systems not only for herself, but others in her family.

Lozano said the experience shaped her understanding of how access to information and support can significantly influence someone¡¯s ability to succeed.

“Graduation represents years of sacrifice, both mine and my family¡¯s,” said Lozano. “It reflects the journey of leaving home, adapting to a new country, and learning how to navigate unfamiliar spaces.”

Lozano will share her story as one of two student speakers at on May 9.

Lozano earned, with distinction, a bachelor of education in secondary education with a focus on mathematics.

“For me, this moment is not just an ending, but a responsibility,” Lozano said. “It is a reminder that everything I have learned here is meant to be carried forward and used to support others who may be walking a similar path.”

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