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    Jim Ramirez-Ruiz

    Jim Ramirez-Ruiz knows he often defies his students' expectations when they first see him at the front of the classroom in his teaching internship.

    "It's a shock to them," he said. "They're mostly seeing Hispanic people in other fields."

    The University of North Georgia (UNG) junior from Lawrenceville, Georgia, appreciates how that initial reaction can open the door for young people to realize they can attend college and earn scholarships.

    "They get more insights about higher education, which motivates them when they get down the road," he said.

    Ramirez-Ruiz is a prime example of those possibilities as a recipient of several scholarships. One of them is the Goizueta Foundation Scholarship.

    Ramirez-Ruiz, who is pursuing a degree in middle grades education with concentrations in mathematics and social studies, is part of the Aspiring Teachers Program (ATP). ATP is a UNG College of Education partnership through which the Gainesville City School System pays tuition for UNG students of color who want to be teachers and offers them jobs upon graduation.

    Much of his motivation for teaching came from how his first- and second-grade teacher's care and concern for him made Ramirez-Ruiz feel good about himself. Seeking to emulate that approach, he understands his role is not so much about classroom management as it is about forming bonds.

    "I try to relate with my students as much as I can," he said. "Once the relationship is built, it helps them learn better."

    Ramirez-Ruiz has also been able to take the Mental Health First Aid course so he knows how to keep an eye out for students who may be struggling. Ultimately, his goal is to inspire the next generation.

    "I'm just trying to motivate them to be the best they can," Ramirez-Ruiz said. "I want them to think at a younger age about what they're going to do after graduation. They can do anything they put their minds to."

    Karen Frost

    Karen Frost

    Dr. Karen Frost earned an elementary education degree from UNG and eventually became a principal as part of a 29-year career in the Cobb County School District.
    Jennifer Young

    Jennifer Young

    While waiting to apply to a degree program, non-traditional student Jennifer Young took a "light bulb moment" and turned it into a nonprofit that is impacting the world.
    Addyson Albershardt

    Addyson Albershardt

    UNG alumna Addyson Albershardt, '18, knows from experience if you fall off of your bike, you have to get right back on.
    Sheri Hardee

    Sheri Hardee

    Dr. Sheri Hardee knows the challenges first-generation college students and low-income students face. The dean of UNG's College of Education aims to help others in the same way she received aid.
    Coral Montalvo

    Coral Montalvo

    2nd Lt. Coral Montalvo learned not to worry as much about what she didn't know but to focus on how she could grow while in the Corps of Cadets and earning a kinesiology degree at UNG.
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