Alia R. Bellwood

The natural splendor of suburban Oregon is a continent away from St. John’s University’s Queens, NY, campus. Even so, Oregon is where Alia R. Bellwood first encountered the University she soon would call home.

As a student at Hillsboro High School, outside Portland, Alia attended two college fairs. The choices were varied, but her attention kept returning to the representatives of one university in particular. “St. John’s is the one that caught my eye,” she says.

St. John’s reputation and New York City location were big draws, Alia explains. Alia also liked the idea of attending a Catholic university that celebrates diversity.

“I’m a Baptist,” Alia explains. “But I knew that a Catholic institution like St. John’s would allow me to explore spiritual values in a tolerant, diverse atmosphere.”

After visiting the University in her senior year, Alia decided to apply. Now, having spent her first year at St. John’s residential campus in Queens, a borough of New York City, Alia says she “would have trouble going back” to a slower-paced environment.

“It didn’t take me long to feel at home at St. John’s,” she says. “I was a little nervous at first, but I loved living in the residence halls. The students are very friendly, and living on campus allows you to bond with your classmates. They become real friends.”

Alia joined the Honors Program after she came to campus. “I heard someone talking about all the advantages of the program,” she says, “and it sounded great. I was so glad when I visited the Honors Program office and found I could be part of the program.”

For Alia, the Honors Program combines all the advantages of St. John’s with a unique academic atmosphere. “The classes have a close-knit feeling, and they’re very challenging,” she says. “The professors are wonderful, and you really get to know them.”

Alia especially enjoyed taking an Honors section of St. John’s acclaimed “Discover New York” course. The course, part of the University’s core curriculum, lets students treat New York City as a “living classroom.”

“I love wandering through Manhattan,” says Alia. “During my ‘Discover New York’ class, we visited different neighborhoods and ate at different restaurants. I never had Brazilian food until this class.”

Alia originally planned to major in business management at St. John’s. After a semester in the Honors Program, however, she is now interested in pursuing a liberal arts major. “I love history and economics,” she says. “My courses have shown me how closely related they are.”

Alia also is interested in Spanish. “After I graduated from high school, my father let me visit Europe,” she says. “I actually backpacked through Southern Spain, and I was able to practice my Spanish on the streets of Madrid.”

Alia’s parents emphasized education and faith. Her father, an observant Baptist, is a programmer at Serena, a leading software company in Oregon. Her mother is a former physicist.

In high school, Alia and her sister both took International Baccalaureate classes. They also participated in their high school’s Model United Nations club. “Our teachers wanted us to be global students,” she says. “That’s something you also see at St. John’s. It’s another side to what makes this a great place to study.”