Student Spotlight: Alyssa Varas and Ja’kari Clayton
By Leah Antovel, marketing and social media assistant at UF CJC Online
Nov. 12, 2020
UF CJC Online students excel in and out of the classroom. We spoke with two of our students, Alyssa Varas, a Global Strategic Communication student from Miami, FL, and Ja’kari Clayton, a Public Interest Communication student from Naples, FL, about their experiences within our Master of Arts in Mass Communication Program, accomplishments so far, career goals and advice for prospective students.
Alyssa Varas
Alyssa graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor’s degree in public relations in August 2020. When she entered UF for her undergraduate degree, she started as an agricultural major in the College of Agriculture and Life Science. After one semester of STEM courses, she switched her major, first to journalism, then to public relations, where she found like-minded peers who were equally excited about communications.
“I really liked being a part of a community in the J-School because there’s so many supportive, not only faculty and staff but also students that helped us all grow in our communication skills,” Alyssa said.
Her decision to pursue a graduate degree with UF CJC Online began during her time as an undergraduate student when she discovered our Combination Degree program that allowed her to receive her master’s in only a few years.
“I began my sophomore year in the Digital Strategy specialization after attending PRSSA’s International Conference where we heard a lot from former government leaders and people working in the public affairs arena,” Alyssa said.
Now, Alyssa works as a graduate student assistant for UF CJC Online where she helps our admissions team answer emails about our program and the application process while she works towards her degree.
During her time at UF, her proudest moment was receiving the 2020 PRSA Foundation Chester Berger Scholarship for Excellence in Public Relations.
“I couldn’t have done it without the guidance and support of a few of my graduate professors who wrote me letters, and one of them actually was one of the PRSA members who founded that scholarship, and he’s now working in the college in the Global Strategic Communication program,” she said.
In the future, she hopes to find a career in the public affairs or political arena or in corporate communications in a multinational organization in her home city.
“If someone was on the fence about pursuing a master’s degree with the UF CJC Online program, I would say to them that the master’s program is filled with professors and resources that provide even more value than you thought in your undergraduate career and that will allow you to grow in this profession,” she said.
Ja’kari Clayton
Ja’kari graduated from Florida International University in 2016 where he majored in Liberal Arts. His journey to become a Gator within our program started after not having a firm grasp on what he wanted to do after graduating from FIU. Ja’kari decided to dedicate himself to a year of service, so he enrolled in City Year and moved to Orlando. There, he was tasked with helping middle school students academically, economically, personally and socially.
“After a year of doing that, I still didn’t know what I wanted to do,” Ja’kari said. “So, I ended up working at the Boys and Girls Club of Orlando for another year as an after school counselor, and during that time, I really started to understand what it was that I thought was my purpose in the word and what type of impact I wanted to have.”
After deciding to pursue communications because of his love for writing and the power of words, he applied to UF for graduate school. The Public Interest Communication specialization started during his second year, and with input from his advisors, he realized the specialization aligned with his long-term goals.
“I was like, ‘This really taps into what I want to do, which is create sustainable change through resources in these lower socioeconomic communities,’” he said.
During his time in graduate school, his greatest accomplishment is being in the program in general. UF was the only school he applied to, and he’s the only one in his family to think about getting a higher education degree.
“Just the fact that I made it to this point,” Ja’kari said. “I mean, everything else kind of pales in comparison to that.”
As a student, he now works as a research assistant at the Center for Public Interest Communications, and he is most excited about completing his capstone project on a topic that greatly interests him for one of his current classes and seeing it all come together. After graduating from our program this year, his first goal is to join a local nonprofit that’s tasked with helping a specific demographic with a certain issue and then fully understanding what it is that those people need and want.
“Once I think I had that experience, I would like to go maybe the federal or state route and create initiatives and policies that can help specific people,” he said. “I feel like a lot of politicians, a lot of stakeholders and just a lot of people in power, they want to create all these guidelines, plans and goals, but they don’t really understand the communities that they’re trying to help.”
For those who may be considering our program, Ja’kari notes the importance of reminding yourself that you deserve everything you’re trying to accomplish. Also, even if you hit bumps in the road, never forget why you’re pursuing your degree.
“Sometimes, I think UF can become a little bit overwhelming, and sometimes you may want to crawl back to the familiar, but that’s not going to help you, and that’s not going to help the people that you intend to help,” Ja’kari said. “The second piece of advice I would offer is to make sure you have a support system. You have to surround yourself with a community because that’s the only way we can truly grow and accomplish what it is that we’re supposed to accomplish.”
If you’d like to learn more about pursuing a degree with UF CJC Online, please visit our website at https://onlinemasters.jou.ufl.edu/ and follow us on social @UFCJConline
Posted: November 13, 2020
Category: Student Spotlight, Student Success, Student Work, UF CJC Online Blog, UF CJC Online Profiles
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