Carl Henderson

鈥04 African American Studies

Carl Henderson in a suit next to a photo with his friends.

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My time at San Jos茅 State University was a great transformation. As a transfer student in the spring of 1998 from the United States Military Academy at West Point where I played football in the fall of 1997, I arrived in San Jos茅 deflated and depressed. I found positivity and inspiration within the Xi Gamma Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated in the spring of 1999, but later became homeless and distracted. 

In the spring of 2001, I was kicked out of San Jos茅 State University for poor scholarship. Depressed again, I found the light in Professor Dr. Steven Millner, African American Studies, as he shared with me the Program of Study that allowed me to attend a JC for a semester, obtain a 3.8 GPA, and be readmitted into San Jos茅 State University. The mentorship from Dr. Millner along with hard work and dedication allowed me to get back into San Jos茅 State and graduate in May of 2004. 

After graduation I pursued coaching and secondary education in Rialto, CA. With the life mission of 鈥淓ncouraging students to have a dream, inspiring them to follow their dreams, and admonishing them to have courage through adversity in pursuit of their dreams,鈥 I wrote my autobiography 鈥淰ictor Valley to West Point鈥 to share my story. My time at San Jos茅 State University, though full of trials and tribulations, was the greatest time of my life.

Thank you, Dr. Millner and San Jos茅 State! #GoSpartans