Andrea Storer

In by Randy Bangerter

Andrea Storer is a senior at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. She is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Cell Biology and Neuroscience. After graduating with this degree in May 2025, she will attend medical school and pursue an MD. She aspires to provide rural pediatric healthcare for her Iñupiat communities. She serves as a math and chemistry tutor for minority students on campus. She is a founding member and current mentor for Honor Bound, a program that supports indigenous honors students in their higher education. She is a 2023 Udall Scholar. She loves to work hard, challenge herself, and learn every day. In her free time, she can be found outdoors in nature, at live music events, or cooking and eating good food with her friends and family.

Where I am from: 
Anchorage, Alaska 

Tribal affiliation: 
Iñupiaq (Native Village of Barrow Iñupiat Traditional Government)

School attending: 
Montana State University – Bozeman 

Class standing: 
Senior 

Expected graduation: 
May 2025 

Plans after completing college: 
I plan to attend medical school and pursue an MD to become a pediatrician. I aspire to provide rural pediatric healthcare for my Iñupiat communities.

How Aqqaluk Trust helped me in my education endeavors: 
Aqqaluk Trust has greatly aided me in my academic journey. With the financial support that Aqqaluk Trust provides, I am able to put my focus into my studies. This has allowed me to excel in my classes and be on MSU’s Honor Roll lists every semester. I am very grateful for Aqqaluk Trust’s support in my education. I am proud to represent them through all of my accomplishments thus far. Quyanaqpak!