Alyssa-Rae Hug

“Close enough to visit often, but far enough to live on campus” is how Alyssa-Rae Hug, Class of ‘13, describes her home in Farmingdale, on Long Island.  Always a motivated student, her reason for applying to college was to continue learning.  She had enjoyed, utilized and exhausted high school, and it was time to move on to a school that would offer that extra challenge. 

“I originally never planned on applying to St. John’s, but fate led me down the right path.”  Offered a Presidential scholarship and a place in the Honors Program, Alyssa-Rae visited campus, and immediately could feel herself there, living, working, playing.  She shadowed an upperclassman, and met with professors in her varied fields of interest, such as French, Linguistics and Government & Politics, but the most influential part of her day was her private tour with Dr. Forman, Honors Director.  “I could see that the University offered something more than an education,” she said.  “There was a personal attention I felt from the professors, especially Dr. Forman, and an enthusiasm from the school in general.”  She sat in on Dr. Forman’s Core Global Literature class, and felt that this was the challenge and passion she was looking for.

Alyssa-Rae entered St. John’s as an undecided major in September, 2009:  “It’s not that I don’t know what I like; it’s that I like too many subjects!” says Alyssa-Rae.  St. John’s proved to be a perfect fit for her desire to learn “everything about everything.”  The core curriculum offered her a chance to take courses for the first time in philosophy, theology, rhetoric, and more.  And, with the guidance of the Honors program and the Freshman Center, she found herself in classes focused on other interests, too.  In her year here, she has narrowed her interests to English, Government, French and Rhetoric, and continues to determine the make-up of her degree.  “All four programs are so great—the professors are so helpful and knowledgeable, the classes fascinating, and the other students, especially those in my Honors courses, are amazing.  And a double major is so possible!”

Alyssa-Rae has also taken advantage of the many extra-curricular activities offered on campus at St. John’s.  In addition to participating in numerous Honors Program events, such as Dr. Forman’s Tea and Sympathy, Uncommon Hours, and more, Alyssa-Rae has also joined such organizations as Debate Society, Donovan Residence Hall Council, Student Government, Inc., French Club, LEAD and Women in Leadership.  She has also enjoyed the community service opportunities available at St. John’s, such as University Service Day, when she volunteered at the Special Olympics with her Honors Discover New York class, and a weekly high school tutoring program at nearby Lourdes Academy.

Though living on campus took a bit of adjustment from home, Alyssa-Rae loved the experience of living in the Honors Housing.  She was able to live alongside those she was learning with in the classroom, and build friendships and bonds with her fellow Honors students.  As Alyssa-Rae exuberantly stated of the Honors Housing in her speech at the Honors Program’s Admissions Dinner in April, “We are a strong support system of hardworking students and caring friends, who share a love for our books and each other.”

Alyssa-Rae Hug