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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

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Central Oregon Community College (COCC) 

Associates of Arts: Oregon Transferable Degree (AAOT)    

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Highlights:

Started the first Latinx Club at COCC and served as Club's president in the Fall 2005-2006 (currently active 2022).

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University of Oregon

Bachelor of Arts: Journalism and Communication                                                                                               Dec. 2011

Concentration in Interpersonal and Group Communication, Writing, Reporting, and Interpersonal Relations.

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Highlights:

Molina. B. Another Dream of College Crushed. The Register Guard, 2011.

Founder of Teletalks for Financial Literacy for UndocuCommunities Launched, Fall 2021.

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Oregon State University

Masters in Education: College Student Services Administration (CSSA)                                            (2019-2021)

Ethnic Studies Advisor, Graduate Teaching Assistanship, (2019-2021).College of Language, Culture, and Society

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Highlights:

A Dreamer's Journey to Graduate School: Perceptions of DACA/undocumented students on institutional support at Oregon State University, Capstone Project. Spring, 2021

This essay is a reflection of my college experiences and that of other undocumented/DACAmented students at Oregon State University and in the United States (Dreamers). It includes a discussion of institutional support, my graduate school experience, lessons learned, plans for my future, and recommendations for institutional leaders at OSU.

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