Alumni Spotlight: Andrea Rodríguez Nuño '18
For Andrea Rodríguez Nuño, Wenatchee Valley College was the perfect higher education choice due to the proximity to home, affordability, and access to resources.
Andrea graduated WVC in 2018 with an Associate of Arts degree and now works as an immigration paralegal at Harrison and Pai, PLLC, in Bellingham, Washington.
Her current role allows her to support immigrants seeking legal status in the United States. “It’s incredibly rewarding," she shares. "Helping people navigate the complexities of immigration is a way for me to give back and make a meaningful difference."
Andrea credits WVC for helping her build a foundation for her future. “WVC gave me a sense of community and the skills I’ve carried with me throughout my life—research, writing, public speaking, and perseverance.” One of her biggest challenges was struggling with math, but with determination she overcame it. “I never gave up, and it showed me that anything is doable, no matter how difficult.”
One of her favorite memories at WVC was serving in the Associated Student Body (back when it was called the Senate). “I loved putting together events for students and working with the staff," she recalls. "I met so many people and learned skills I still use today.”
Her advice to current students is to focus on the present and believe in their journey. “It doesn’t matter where you come from but where you’re going. Life throws hurdles your way—academic, economic—but you can do it. As a first-generation student, I had to overcome many challenges, but nothing is impossible if you seek out the help available to you.”