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Q&A with First Generation Student D'Andrè Butler Â鶹´«Ã½™25

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December 1, 2023
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D'Andrè Butler Â鶹´«Ã½™25 is charting a remarkable path as a first generation student at Pace, ambitiously striving towards a sense of independence he has long craved. HeÂ鶹´«Ã½™s thrown himself into the collegiate experience, not just in his academics as a writing and rhetoric major, but in student worker positions and club leadership.

D'Andrè juggles these roles and opportunities in the hopes of making the most of his time in school, a testament to the drive and ambitions so characteristic of his fellow first generation peers.

What does it mean to you to be a first generation student?

It means the world to me that I am someone in my family who made it to college and will not stop until I get my well-earned degree.

What are some of the challenges of being a first generation student?

As a first generation student I feel like I have to work harder than most people to make sure my spot at this school, as well as my future, is secured.

Budgeting my money is a unique challenge as a first-generation student. I have taken on the role of paying most of my tuition on my own, so knowing what to spend money on and what to sacrifice as a 20-year-old college student has been hard, but beneficial. Taking that into account, I have to work multiple jobs in order to finance my education while juggling student leadership roles.

Why is it important to be part of a first generation student community?

Connecting with other first-generation students is important because they are the only people who can relate to and understand my work ethic and my need for independence.

Why did you choose Pace?

I chose Pace because they offered more financial support and helped with my goal of independence. I knew moving to New York and making something of myself was something I always aspired to academically.

WhatÂ鶹´«Ã½™s been the best part of your Pace experience?

Networking has been the best part of my Pace experience. Since freshman year I have grown so much by creating opportunities for myself and making connections with pretty important people. IÂ鶹´«Ã½™ve worked as a resident advisor, a writing tutor, and a student assistant, while still staying involved in clubs. IÂ鶹´«Ã½™m the vice president and a choreographer in the hip-hop dance club and performance team, and vice president for a brand new fashion club called The House of Style.

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