Katelyn Griffith's Aztec Experience

This third generation Aztec is on the path to becoming a dietician.

Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Katelyn Griffith
Katelyn Griffith

Name: Katelyn Griffith
Major: Foods and nutrition
Campus affiliations: Student Nutrition Organization, Women’s club soccer

1. Why did you choose SDSU?

I chose San Diego State University because of the nutrition program. Also, because I knew that I would flourish here academically, as well as professionally.

2. What inspired you to declare your major?

When I was in third grade, a family member of mine was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Watching how their life changed post-diagnosis made me very curious about how food works outside of how it looks and tastes. I decided to make it a goal of mine to understand the body, as well as stop the rapid rise of Type 2 diabetes and obesity in the United States.

3. What is the best piece of advice you ever received?

Be the change that you want to see in the world.

4. Which SDSU faculty or staff member has been the most influential throughout your SDSU journey?

Aaron Bruce, SDSU's chief diversity officer, has been the most influential person throughout my SDSU journey. When I first showed interest in coming to SDSU, he explained all of the opportunities I could have as an Aztec. Since I’ve been at SDSU, he’s connected me to people on campus who have helped me meet my goals.

5. What does student success mean to you?

Success is not only measured by your GPA, but by the meaningful relationships you’re able to cultivate and the life lessons you learn along the way.

6. What experience at SDSU has changed your life the most?

Getting out of my comfort zone and joining two clubs my first semester at SDSU enhanced my social and professional skills outside of school.

7. What has been your proudest achievement while at SDSU?

Getting accepted as a transfer student and becoming a third generation Aztec behind my grandmother, who earned her administrative credential and masters degree, and my mother, who received her masters and Ph.D. from SDSU.

8. What is the most interesting or surprising thing about you?

I’ve played soccer for 17 years.

9. Where do you see yourself in five years?

I see myself in a hospital or clinic working as a dietician while working toward my master’s degree in public health.

10. What’s your favorite thing about being an Aztec?

My favorite thing about being an Aztec is being able to have class and interact with so many different people who come from diverse backgrounds.

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