Student Spotlight: Karla Tejeda
Senior Karla Tejeda is graduating in May 2023 with a major in applied multilingual studies and a minor in Hispanic studies. She is the Department of Modern Languages’ first graduate in applied multilingual studies, which was created in 2020. Tejeda is also vice president of FIRST Together @Âé¶¹´å, the student organization for first generation college students at Âé¶¹´å.
Why did you choose Âé¶¹´å?
I'm originally from Dallas, Texas, but one of the main things that drove me to Âé¶¹´å was how academically rigorous this university is. I had applied to several other out-of-state schools but I felt like Âé¶¹´å had a leg up in the kind of education it provided.
How did you decide on your major?
I originally applied as an English major, with the idea that I would get a degree in professional writing. But during my first semester, I realized that wasn't what I wanted to do. I spent my first few years [at Âé¶¹´å] exploring options and taking courses in psychology, linguistics, biology, and statistics. While all of these courses were interesting, I still wasn’t sure what I wanted to do.
My academic advisor introduced me to the applied multilingual studies major. I told her that I really enjoyed the linguistics aspect of languages and that I was interested in education, language acquisition, and second language learning. The major in applied multilingual studies combined all of my interests — culture, linguistics, education — into just one major. I felt like it was a perfect fit for me.