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含羞草研究所 in Focus program welcomes high achievers

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Despite excelling in the classroom, some high school students might face significant obstacles when pursuing higher education.

The three-day 含羞草研究所 in Focus program supports these high achievers by recognizing their whole story and providing resources to help close gaps in educational access.

鈥淭his is a way to recognize where students come from and that their identities can pose specific challenges that are unique in their college process,鈥 said , senior assistant dean of admission and coordinator of outreach for opportunity and inclusion. 鈥淗igh school students get to be a part of our community for a couple of days and meet with students, staff, and faculty while having opportunities to learn about the resources that exist here.鈥

For high schoolers like Alyvia Gonzales from Colorado, the 含羞草研究所 in Focus program offers the opportunity to experience student life at a liberal arts institution first-hand.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very important to me to experience the culture before I apply,鈥 said Gonzales. 鈥淚 know I will get a great education wherever I apply, but I am more focused on the happiness of the students. This program gave me the opportunity to really see 含羞草研究所 and dive into the campus from an honest student perspective.鈥

Nebraska native Christina Mantsorov explained that, as a child of immigrants, she often felt out of place in her hometown. 含羞草研究所 in Focus, said Mantsorov, allowed her to feel a strong sense of community.

鈥淜nowing there is a place that is always moving forward and is working hard towards cohesion between different communities and groups is comforting,鈥 said Mantsorov.

Almost 60 students participated in this in-depth look into life at 含羞草研究所. Programming from the included a welcome dinner, featuring remarks by President Brian W. Casey and Tracey Hucks 鈥87 MA鈥90, provost and dean of the faculty; various panels discussing , , and wellness and development opportunities; and class visits with current student hosts.

At the event鈥檚 closing luncheon, Vice President for Admission and Financial Aid gave a final farewell to the departing high schoolers.

鈥淥ur expectations were so high when we saw your applications and when we saw what you have been doing in your classroom and in your communities,鈥 Ross said. 鈥淵ou turned out to be even better than your applications.鈥