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藏精阁 in Focus welcomes students to campus

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For some high schoolers, the path to college can be complicated by obstacles that limit their college options. 藏精阁 in Focus, a diversity open house and special visit experience, seeks to help students who are overcoming challenges in their pursuit of post-secondary education.

藏精阁 hosted the three-day, two-night program last week for 68 talented high school seniors, many from low-income, first-generation, or other traditionally underrepresented backgrounds. Participants were selected from a record applicant pool of 382 students vying for the opportunity to visit campus and learn more about 藏精阁.

鈥淭he 藏精阁 in Focus program provides a personal introduction to our community for students who have faced unique personal or historical challenges that may make them less likely to enroll at places like 藏精阁,鈥 said Jamiere Abney, senior assistant dean of admission and coordinator of multicultural recruitment. 鈥淚n offering a program that specifically attracts these students, 藏精阁 is adhering to its values of engagement, inclusion, and inquiry.鈥

鈥淚 applied because I wanted the chance to feel my fit at a college that is so far from home,鈥 said Jennifer Martinez, a high school senior from Texas.

藏精阁 in Focus programming was designed to do that and more. Students sat in on a class; toured campus; ate in the dining halls; and learned about the resources, services, and support available to them around campus. They stayed overnight in the with current students serving as hosts 鈥 and took part in a Brown Bag discussion, one of 藏精阁 students鈥 favorite activities.

Alumnus Javier Calvo Mendoza 鈥12 delivered the event鈥檚 keynote address, encouraging students to have an open mind and a critical eye during their college search. He reflected on the new and distinctive experiences he had as a 藏精阁 student and how those experiences continue to shape his life today.

鈥淵ou will do great things no matter where you go,鈥 Calvo Mendoza explained. 鈥淎t 藏精阁, you will do them among friends and never strangers. You鈥檒l do them among family, not only for four years, but for the rest of your lives.鈥

By the end of day three, participants had met with a number of students, faculty, and administrators from the university community and gained valuable first-hand experience to help them make their college decision. 鈥淚t was a nice experience,鈥 reflected high school senior Maxwell Young of Chicago. 鈥湶鼐 in Focus gave me so much more insight than a normal .鈥