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Yumarlis De Jesus—she likes to be called Yumi—graduated from Florida State University at the end of the Spring 2023 semester with her bachelor’s degree in English-Editing, Writing, and Media and minors in communication and Hispanic marketing communication. She began taking classes with the Center for Academic Retention and Enhancement Department in 2019.

By Arianna Bekas

As a first-generation Florida State University student born in West Africa, Joan Nygbah moved to the United States from Ghana in 2006, when she was 2 years old. Throughout her life, she has navigated a relatively unknown culture and environment, so college, for her, was just another uncharted territory she would have to adapt to in order to succeed.

With help from FSU’s Center for Academic Retention and Enhancement Department, though, Nygbah would not have to adjust to college life on her own.

By Emily Valmana

Recent Florida State University graduate Mia Hernandez experienced intense anticipation after she initially applied for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program English Teaching Assistantship.

By Arianna Bekas

Imagine entering college wearing a blindfold. You are in the dark and unaware of what is to come and how to navigate all components of college life.

Obviously, first-generation and minority students do not literally have on blindfolds on when they enter college, but their circumstances can sometimes act as a similar barrier.

By Rose Jackson

Each year, the FSU Global Scholars program welcomes a new cohort of undergraduate students. English major Kaysyn Jones is among the 2023 cohort.

By Arianna Bekas

Having a full plate in college is to be expected. For Juliana Cano, however, her full plate might as well be a serving tray.