One California woman who recently graduated from the University of California, San Diego, is going viral for her unconventional yet moving graduation photos.
Jennifer Rocha, who graduated from UC San Diego on Saturday, said she wanted to honor her parents by choosing to have her graduation photos taken in the fields where she worked alongside them to support her education.
University of California San Diegoโs interview with Jennifer, along with a few of her graduation pictures, was posted on the universityโs Facebook page last week, and her heartfelt tribute has since gone viral.

โI wanted to take those pictures out there, specifically in the field, because thatโs what made me go to college,โ the 21-year-old graduating senior told โGood Morning America.โ
โThat was my dadโs lesson of saying, if you donโt pursue a higher education, youโre going to be working here the rest of your life.โ
Her hardworking parentsโJose Juan and Angelica Mariaโare both immigrants from Michoacรกn, Mexico.
The University of California student started working in the fields when she was a junior in high school. Every day, her dad would pick her up from cross country practice at around 2 or 3 p.m.
They would come home, eat, change, then go to the fields to plant strawberries overnight.

Jennifer said working late nights in the fieldโusually until around 2 or 3 in the morningโwas โtough labor.โ
โWe would get off…then come home, shower, nap, and then wake up at 5:30 or 6 a.m. to get ready for school in order to take the city bus because I couldnโt miss it,โ she recalled.
Jennifer realized that she didnโt want to do that for the rest of her life, so she worked hard to finish her education.
The Coachella, California, native said her parents encouraged her and her siblings to pursue higher education. Jennifer also drew inspiration from her older sisters, who both graduated from college.
โMy parents have been working as migrant field workers since they were like 6 or 7 years of age. I always saw them providing for us first before them,โ she said.
Jenniferโs four years in college hadnโt been easy. Aside from being a full-time student, she also worked at the universityโs police department to help pay for her tuition.

The graduating senior also opted to live in her older sisterโs apartment instead of renting a dorm because she knows her parents couldnโt afford the additional cost. For all four years, she had to commute to and from school every day.
At times, her work shifts wouldnโt end until 4 or 5 a.m., so she only had a few hours left before her next class. When that happens, Jennifer would just nap in her car instead of driving home then go to class after.
โIt was tough times, but I mean, we got that diploma,โ she said.
Jennifer earned a degree in sociology with an emphasis on law and society. She plans to use her education to pursue a law enforcement career.
If ever she goes through with it, she will be the first one in her family to do law enforcement, a feat that will surely bring a whole other level of pride for her parents.

Jenniferโs other goal is to increase Latino representation in the field and โhelp take the criminals off the streets, those who are actual criminals.โ
Now that her graduation photos and her story have gone viral, Jennifer hopes sheโs able to inspire other immigrant families.
โMy parents being migrant workers were able to have three girls get their college education, and you can do it, too, and your kids can,โ she said.
The graduating senior also reminded Latinos not to forget where they came from.
Jennifer knew she wouldnโt have a college degree if it wasnโt for the support of her parents, and this was her unique way of letting them know that sheโs grateful for everything. Itโs indeed a beautiful tribute!
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Photo credits: branden.shoots | Instagram
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