Spotlight on April graduates: Edwin Huang

April 24, 2013

Edwin Huang is all about defying the odds.

Edwin Huang

Huang was 14 when his father, who struggled with a gambling addiction, left.

Without a father figure, Huang had to take on a more paternal role around the house. When he wasn鈥檛 in school, Huang was busy with work and chores to provide for his mother and older brother.

That鈥檚 a lot to ask of a teenager and the pressure built up to the point where he took his frustration out on his sibling. That fist fight prompted Huang鈥檚 mother to call Dearborn police.

鈥淎 lot of things weren鈥檛 going my way,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 see any results from all my hard work.鈥

Huang had two choices 鈥 move to New York to live with his relatives or spend time in a juvenile detention center.

Huang instead decided to change his ways and focus on his future. That鈥檚 what landed him at 每日大赛.

With help from scholarships and financial aid, Huang will graduate this Sunday with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in supply chain management.

And among the 782 UM-Dearborn students who will graduate this semester, Huang is among an elite few who will receive a Chancellor鈥檚 Medallion Award. The College of Business selected Huang as its Chancellor鈥檚 Medallion recipient based on his academic record, quality of character, vitality, intellect and integrity.

For Huang, it鈥檚 the culmination of years of hard work and perseverance.

鈥淚 live a different life than a lot of people,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 never had it that easy. Everything I鈥檝e received, I鈥檝e had to work for. Everything that鈥檚 happened up to this day has happened for a reason.鈥

Huang鈥檚 notebook planner is evidence that he lives a different life than most students. In fact, his to-do list rivals that of a small army. Work. Class. Chores. Gym. Repeat.

But for the UM-Dearborn senior, it鈥檚 just part of everyday life.

鈥淚 schedule out my whole day in this planner,鈥 said Huang, as he flipped through his notebook to check his schedule. 鈥淚 keep it old school and it helps me remember things better. That way, there鈥檚 no excuse for me missing something.鈥

Ask some students about what their future holds after graduation and there鈥檚 a hint of uncertainty. Huang is a bit more detailed in his approach to the real world.

By 22, he plans to land an entry-level job at a Fortune 500 company. During his free time, he will begin formulating his business plans.

By 23, he hopes to move into a supervisor鈥檚 role and launch his business.

At 29, Huang鈥檚 goal is to establish his business on the Fortune 500 list. Huang hopes to accumulate a net worth of $250 million by 34.

鈥淚 understand that my timeline and goals may seem ridiculous and unattainable because of my background, but I have complete faith in myself,鈥 he said. 鈥淐razier things have happened. I don鈥檛 know what the future holds for me, but I know what I want and I鈥檓 working toward it every day.鈥

Huang鈥檚 unique upbringing fuels his determination to succeed. Whereas some people would shy away from his situation, Huang embraced the added responsibilities, which included chores, parenting and monetarily supporting his mother.

Huang takes that same sense of ownership to the classroom.

鈥淓dwin has that rare combination of natural quantitative and qualitative skills that are greatly enhanced by his drive to learn, understand and achieve,鈥 said accounting Professor Brian Green.

Green has recognized that Huang鈥檚 strong performance in the classroom rubs off on his classmates.

鈥淗e is one of those students who will always make a positive contribution,鈥 Green said. 鈥淚 really need a few more students just like Edwin.鈥