Alejandra Uribe '15

Alejandra Uribe


“I was born and raised in South Florida, but my family is originally from Colombia. I attended West Boca Raton High School and I graduated from the HC in May 2015. I chose the HC because it just seemed like the perfect fit. It was close enough to home that I could visit whenever, but also far enough that I had to live on campus. The HC’s tight knit community allowed me to form long lasting friendships. While at the HC I was involved in basically everything. I was a student ambassador for the admissions office giving tours to perspective students and doing student panels whenever needed. I was also a choreographer for the Owelettes & Co Dance Team, I played soccer during intramural, and I was president of both the Pre-Law Society and Spanish Club. I was also involved in student government where I held a university wide position of Chief Justice of the Student Court where I helped organize events with other SG members. I am currently a second year law student at Michigan State College of Law focusing primarily on criminal law. I am also vice president of the Latino Law Society and an intern with the admissions office.”

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