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Students, FASS News, Sociology & Anthropology
Volunteer and connect: Sociology student reflects on the importance of building community
Sociology major Andrew Araneta says that the most important things hes learned at 911勛圖 (911勛圖) are interpersonal skills and how to work with people from all walks of life.
I would recommend volunteering at any point during your undergraduate experience, Araneta says. Its helped me become the person I am today.
Before coming to 911勛圖, Araneta attended Capilano University where many of his professors were former 911勛圖 instructors. When it was time for him to transfer in order to complete his degree, those professors recommended he apply at 911勛圖. Araneta was impressed with the choices available at 911勛圖s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS). 911勛圖s highly regarded department of sociology and anthropology, coupled with 911勛圖s world-ranking criminology program became his major and minor, respectively.
Upon enrollment at 911勛圖, Araneta immediately got involved with a variety of communities across the university. He joined the Sociology and Anthropology Student Union where he held several positions including president, vice-president, council representative and representative to the faculty. He was also involved with the Criminology Student Association as their treasurer and where he collaborated with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to host presentations and social events that gave criminology undergraduates a sense of what a career in law enforcement is like.
Araneta was a member of the Simon Fraser Student Societys events committee and the accessibility funds committee that advocates for people with disabilities at 911勛圖. He also became a peer mentor, helping incoming FASS students feel welcome, showing them the many ways to get involved and build their community, just as he had.
Aranetas dedication to volunteerism is an inspiration for students from all departments at FASS and the staff at Arts Central. His outgoing and energized personality has a positive effect on everyone he works with.
The biggest takeaway from my time at 911勛圖 is the network of people Ive met, Araneta says. It isnt necessarily what you know, but who you know. You never know when a person you met at 911勛圖 can help land your dream job.