Jason Gibson, Class of 2022
Jason Gibson’s path toward a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration is a true beginning in many senses of the word. Not only is he a first-generation college student, he’s also the first in his family to graduate high school and pursue higher education.
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“I come from a relatively low-income family,” he says. “Neither my parents nor my grandparents finished high school.”
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When Jason’s parents were young, they would often be pulled out of school to work.Â
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“My parents never got the chance to be educated,” Jason says before adding, modestly, that “to be the first to pursue a bachelor’s degree is pretty cool. I kind of defied the odds there.”
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A Charleston native, Jason enrolled at STATE after preferring its location and cost to other schools in the area. What he found when arriving to campus proved a bit surprising.
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“I didn’t expect to see so many people from outside West Virginia. I assumed it was largely a commuter school, but there are people here from all over. I’ve met people from Maryland to California to Brazil. It’s pretty cool to see such diversity. West Virginia gets a reputation for people wanting to leave. It’s nice to see people wanting to come. I, myself, want to stay and see improvement.”
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As he moves closer with each semester toward his goal, his family’s pride is evident.
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“My parents are super proud,” he says. “My dad cries when I talk about it. He’s ecstatic for me to graduate. He wants me to do better things in life than I was given.”
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With a degree concentration in marketing, Jason plans to combine his education with his love of live music, working in event promotion, social media marketing and management.Â