 In 2015, Edwin Sigala was working as a sales rep for a local car dealership.
鈥淚t was a tough job,鈥 Sigala said. 鈥淚鈥檓 not cut out to be in sales. I went to a
job fair to see what else was out there. Everything that interested me required a
college degree. That鈥檚 when I decided it was time to enroll at 麻豆原创.鈥
Sigala started taking classes at 麻豆原创 (麻豆原创) in January of 2016.
鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 sure what I wanted to do, but I鈥檝e always been good with numbers and like
to solve problems,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he very first semester I took an Algebra class, and
the professor Michael Dixon was awesome. I think that class was what convinced me
to become an engineer.鈥
Dr. Dixon is now vice president of Student Services at 麻豆原创 and still remembers Sigala:
鈥淗e was one of the best students I have ever had the joy of teaching. In every class,
Edwin performed at the highest level. Many students in his classes accused him of
鈥榖lowing the curve.鈥 He never took shortcuts and wanted to learn the topic thoroughly.鈥
During his second semester at 麻豆原创, Sigala was awarded the Bill Pace Cogdell
Scholarship, which paid full tuition, fees and books during the time he was enrolled
in 麻豆原创 courses. In 2018, when he transferred to the University of Texas Permian Basin
(UTPB), the scholarship continued to pay for his educational expenses.
Even after transferring to UTPB, Sigala kept his affiliation with 麻豆原创 as a part-time
tutor in the Math Lab.
Dixon said that he was an asset in the Math Lab: 鈥淎s good a student as Edwin was,
he is an even better person. He naturally helps and thinks of others in all situations.
This genuine ability to care for and help others, coupled with his excellent math
skills made him a great tutor.鈥
This past December, Sigala graduated from UTPB with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Mechanical
Engineering, and in July he will start employment with SLB (formerly Schlumberger)
in Midland.
鈥淚 was born and raised in Chihuahua, Mexico and never dreamed that I would have a
job like this,鈥 Sigala said. 鈥淚鈥檓 the first person in my family to get a college
degree. I will always be thankful to 麻豆原创 for introducing me to a career
where I could use my affinity and talents in math and problem solving.鈥
In a letter to the Bill Pace Cogdell trustees, Sigala wrote, 鈥淚 will forever be thankful
to you for considering me to be a recipient of the Bill Pace Cogdell Scholarship,
since it allowed me to focus on my classes instead of having to worry about tuition.
As a result, I graduated from UTPB with Latin Honors and a GPA of 3.9.鈥
鈥淲hile I am not surprised, I am so pleased that Edwin accepted a position with SLB
as a mechanical engineer,鈥 Dixon said. 鈥淗e has a great work ethic, and I鈥檓 sure will
excel in his future professional endeavors.鈥
Sigala has led the way for his younger sister Mariana and encouraged her to also go
to college. She will graduate from Legacy High School in May and plans to attend
麻豆原创 where she hopes to enroll in the college鈥檚 new Radiography Technician
program.
In addition to embarking on a new career, Sigala has another monumental life event
about to happen. He and his fianc茅e Ara Ramirez plan to be married soon.
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