From helping his mother scrub penthouse suites in Manhattan to learning broken English with his sister, Saul’s humble beginnings started in Brooklyn, New York. Now, he wants to share his story to inspire college students to persevere no matter the circumstance. Growing up with little-to-no resources, Flores persisted through the economic barriers that prevented him and his family from attaining the American Dream. As a high school senior, Flores spent his afternoons applying to universities and scholarships, knowing that it was going to take more than grades for him to attend college. As the first person in his family to graduate high school, Flores received more than 20 scholarships from organizations like McDonald’s, Mercedes Benz, Walmart, BI-LO, The Hispanic Scholarship Fund, and was offered a seat in the Caldwell Fellows Program at NC State. Whether you’re a first-generation college student or a freshman in a new leadership role, Saul will inspire students to overcome their personal barriers to live up to their fullest potential.
Date and Time
Saturday Apr 15, 2023
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM MDT
Saturday, April 15, 2023
Location
WNCC Scottsbluff Campus | John N. Harms Center Plex
Fees/Admission
Free to the public
Contact Information
Madison Luke
Assistant Dean of Students
bloodgo1@wncc.edu
308.635.6186
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