“Amazing Support” From Professors Ensures Student Success, Says New President’s Society Member

August 03, 2009

This spring, 29 new members were inducted into St. John’s University’s President’s Society. This most prestigious organization is made up of students whose scholarship, integrity and maturity are accompanied by leadership skills demonstrated by their significant contribution to the extracurricular life at St. John’s.

Founded in 1968 to showcase the “best and brightest” among the student body during a tumultuous time when the national perception of college students was vastly negative, the President’s Society still represents all that is best in St. John’s students.

The new Society members — 19 female and 10 male — are now considered staff in the office of University President Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. During the upcoming year, they will typically attend 15-20 presidential functions, acting as hosts for honored guests who might include world or national leaders, Board members, industry titans, and St. John’s alumni and friends.

Interested students apply for membership in the Society in their third year and serve during their fourth year. Three equally important criteria are considered: academic achievement (generally a 3.5 grade average); a comprehensive knowledge of the University and an ability to articulate it fluently; and sustained leadership within the University that includes service both on and off St. John’s campuses. Members are selected by a committee of University administrators after an intensive application and interview process.

We invite you to meet Hadia Sheerazi, 2009-10 President’s Society member.

“St. John’s Mission Woven Into My Being”: Hadia Sheerazi ‘10
If a movie were to be made about St. John’s outstanding students, Hadia Sheerazi, a St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences senior, with a double major in government and politics and economics, would surely be given a leading role.

“I’ve succeeded here because everyone — faculty, administrators, Campus Ministry — has wanted me to succeed,” Hadia explained. “So, how could I not? They’re the best cheerleaders in the world, and they’ve invested in me from the very beginning, when I
was awarded a full scholarship.”

Today, Hadia is sharing the highlights of her St. John’s experience which have resulted in her being inducted into St. John’s President’s Society — the University’s highest honor. The Society selects students who combine excellence in scholarship, outstanding service and exceptional leadership activities. Hadia’s extracurricular, service and leadership experience is so varied that it is hard to understand how she has managed to maintain her overall 3.94 GPA.

A Perfect Fit
“I am a product of the University,” said Hadia. “The mission is interwoven into my very being. My college experience is intimately connected to St. John’s commitment to being Catholic, Vincentian and metropolitan.”

Hadia first learned about St. John’s while researching colleges from her family home in Karachi, Pakistan. The opportunities to grow and excel sparked her interest. “I was looking for a big school with top academics, an honors program and a law school.”

The choice seems to have been a win-win for both Hadia and St. John’s.

Leadership and Service for All Seasons
Hadia’s extracurricular activities are a blend of academic- and student-centered organizations. Along with her demanding schedule in the University’s Honors Program, she participates in the prestigious Ronald H. Brown Pre-Law Summer Prep Program, an intensive two-month summer program that prepares undergraduates for entry into law school. It is targeted to underrepresented law school student populations.

Hadia credits the “amazing” support she has received from faculty and administrators in suggesting extracurricular opportunities that have been especially helpful in her development and growth.

For example, Rosa Yen, Associate Director of Leadership Development and Multicultural Affairs, inspired Hadia to join, such organizations as the Future Alumni Association, where she is now President; the Mock Trial Team, which has taught her how to think “preemptively”; and the Institute for Writing Studies, where she worked her way up to making presentations nationwide to other schools on the role of university writing centers.
 
Hadia received the Northeast Writing Center Association Scholarship Award for these presentations. Separately, Hadia has also found time for another favorite activity—serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Honors Program’s research journal. “One of the best days of my life,” she added, “was when I was tapped as Head Skull by St. John’s College’s Skull and Circle Honor Society — St. John’s College’s oldest honor society that recognizes students for academic excellence and well-rounded extracurricular activities.”

In addition, through the Ronald Brown Program, Hadia won a much-coveted legal externship at Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s office, which she describes as “a dream come true.”

Deepening Faith through Service and Community
One of her most powerful and life-changing experiences at St. John’s occurred while she was taking an introductory course on the Law School’s Elder Law Clinic when she learned about the plight of an elderly Alzheimer’s client whose savings were taken by a neighbor.

“I decided then that I have a responsibility as an able-bodied member of society to help those who cannot help themselves.” She added, “my work with the elderly has reinforced my passion for the law and for being an advocate for people who are marginalized.”

Equally influential was her tenure as a member of Vincent and Louise House — the University’s community service living residence. As the only Muslim member of Vincent and Louise House, Hadia found “tremendous acceptance,” which she attributes to St. John’s exemplary tolerance for religious diversity.

“What I particularly love about St. John’s is that I always feel like I am home. As a Muslim, I have blended in without having to sacrifice my identity and my faith has been nourished. I also enjoy hosting services at St. Thomas More Church which I attend with my friends on Sunday.”
 
We invite you to visit our admission pages, so you can learn more about the St. John’s experience.