The Point Flagship scholarship for LGBTQ students provides financial assistance, mentoring, leadership programming, and more, to help LGBTQ students attending 4-year colleges or graduate schools achieve their dreams. Learn more about the program and apply to join this year's class at pointfoundation.org/flagship.
I chose to study Political Science, Public Policy, and Human Rights because I've seen the way that our government and society have treated marginalized peoples and I felt that enough was enough. I've been interested in activism and institutional change from a young age and it's only appropriate for me to study these things so I can be more educated and sensitive to the world around me. Change needs to happen and no one can make the change you want better than you can.
I used to do synchronized swimming and I'm able to do a spot-on Pikachu impression!
I love "Lights Up" by Harry Styles because I think of this song as a "coming-to-realization" song about self-discovery and self-acceptance. Living unabashedly as yourself is a huge theme in my life and this song is a perfect embodiment of that theme!
Definitely anything Marvel-related on Disney Plus, I'm a huge Marvel buff. (My dog is named after the Winter Soldier, his name is Bucky!)
I love to sing, play ukulele, lift weights, and hang out with friends! Working out is definitely a huge stress reliever so I try to do that as much as I can.
Being an Asian, bisexual, non-binary person has definitely made my college experience interesting. I was really scared about attending SMU because I thought that I would feel alone but I've found different communities on campus that have made me feel like I'm home. It was a bit scary to navigate campus life alone but I found the people who made me happy and they're the people that I can see as my lifelong friends.
I like to work out, listen to music, hang out with my friends, and play with my dog. I also go to some lakes in Dallas and sit in the back of a car and journal.
I've been taking time to readjust to social settings and allowing myself some grace in terms of easing back to a normal social life. I've realized that some things I enjoyed before overwhelm me now and I'm open to exploring new passions and activities! Don't feel pressured to immediately jump back into pre-pandemic life: it was hectic to begin with and it's okay to look for and prioritize different things now. Do what works best for you because living a "normal" life doesn't necessarily mean that it was healthy.
This post’s responses were submitted by Point Flagship Scholar Jo Lew (They/Them).
Jo is currently, Public Policy, and Human Rights at Southern Methodist University. Read more about the Point Flagship Scholarship for LGBTQ students program here.