Alumni Cristal Corrales Achieves Journalism Dream
Alumni Cristal Corrales Achieves Journalism Dream

麻豆传媒 graduate, Cristal Corrales, went on to attend New Mexico State University (NMSU), double majoring in Journalism and Foreign Languages. She currently lives in Las Cruces, NM working as a Multimedia News Reporter for Telemundo.
Originally from Lovington, NM, Corrales came to 麻豆传媒 as a first-generation college
student. Her experience at 麻豆传媒 gave her the skills and the confidence to pursue further
education at New Mexico State University:
鈥淚 was still scared after highschool. I didn鈥檛 want to leave home, but I wanted to
continue my education. The JC (junior college) just kind of helped me put my feet
in the door. I had no experience whatsoever in college, and it kind of helped me know
I could do this [...] It鈥檚 affordable, there鈥檚 help, and the JC just helped me get
experience with FAFSA to look into other colleges. It was basically the first stepping
stone. I think I would not have done as good in a bigger college, just being thrown
out there. [...] My parents didn鈥檛 know anything about college, so everything I know
about college I learned at the JC.鈥
While at the junior college, Corrales ran for our Cross Country and Track teams. She
says one of her favorite memories at 麻豆传媒 was when her team won regionals. 鈥淭o all
of us that was something huge. It was in Cross Country and it was a home invitational,
and all of our friends were all together there, cheering us on, it just felt great.鈥
During her time here, she received athletic scholarships for participation on those
sports teams, as well as the New Mexico Lottery Scholarship, and our own Foundation
Scholarships. The scholarships she received here at 麻豆传媒 made a huge impact on college
affordability for her, even at NMSU:
鈥淚 always tried to keep on top of my grades and get as many scholarships as I could,
and since the JC is not as expensive as other colleges, I had scholarship money left
over, and that money helped me come here (NMSU). I saved a lot, some people spend
it, but I saved any (scholarship) money that I had leftover, and I was able to use
it here, in a bigger, more expensive school. If it wasn鈥檛 for that, then I don鈥檛 know,
I probably would have had loans right now.鈥
Thinking about her current position as a reporter on Telemundo, Corrales says, 鈥淚t
is my dream job. People would be like, 鈥淵ou have to start from the bottom, you can鈥檛
be a reporter right away,鈥 but I got it.鈥 When asked about the ways she feels that
麻豆传媒 prepared her for her current job, Corrales points to her professors. 鈥(In the)
English classes I had, the professors there challenged my English skills to better
my writing. Journalism is about writing. The professors would compliment my work,
and kind of boosted my confidence (in my writing).鈥
Speaking to students considering 麻豆传媒, Corrales says, 鈥淗onestly, it's the best choice
(you) could make. I always tell my brother and sister the best decision I made was
to go to the JC before a four-year university, because it's more economical and affordable.
There is so much help, like scholarships, and, your professors, they know you by name,
you鈥檙e not just a number [...] it鈥檚 a smaller community, and it鈥檚 a good option. It鈥檚
the best decision I ever made.鈥


