Meet Jessica — 2025 Homecoming Court Member

Jessica Arvizu is a Human Development and Family Studies student whose advocacy for first-generation students, mental health and educational equity reflects her deep commitment to leadership, empathy and inclusion within the Spartan community.

By: Anna Ludlow
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  • Hometown: South Haven, MI
  • Colleges: College of Arts and Letters; College of Education; College of Social Science
  • Major: Human and Family Studies
  • Minors: Health Promotion; Human Behavior and Social Services 

Meet Jessica Arvizu — a compassionate leader and advocate from South Haven, Michigan, whose Spartan journey has been marked by resilience, representation and a powerful sense of purpose. Majoring in Human Development and Family Studies with minors in Health Promotion and Human Behavior and Social Services, Jessica is proud to represent Michigan State University on the 2025 Homecoming Court.

As a first-generation college student, Jessica has embraced the challenges and opportunities of her MSU experience with courage and determination. From day one, she found a community that empowered her to grow into a confident student leader, supported by mentors, resources and friendships that have left a lasting impact. Jessica’s favorite spot on campus, 1855 Place, is a symbol of her everyday Spartan life — filled with connections, memories and a sense of home.

Jessica’s goal is to become a school social worker, advocating for the emotional and academic well-being of students, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds. She plans to pursue a Master of Social Work and continue championing mental health resources, educational equity and culturally responsive support in schools. Her education abroad experience has also shaped her advocacy lens — encouraging global learning and personal growth that she brings back to her community.

At MSU, Jessica has made it her mission to amplify the voices of first-gen students and women in leadership, challenging systemic barriers and creating inclusive spaces wherever she goes. Her impact is rooted in connection and her leadership is defined by authenticity and empathy. 

Whether it's mentoring, sharing my story or simply being a familiar face on campus — I want others to feel seen, supported and proud to be Spartans. Leadership looks different for everyone and every voice matters. Go Green!

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