Scholar Experience
Breaking Barriers is dedicated to providing programming, support and resources to ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï's first-generation, limited-income, and undocumented student community.
Becoming a Breaking Barriers Scholar
All prospective students with an admissions application that indicates qualifying FGLI or Undocu+ status will be automatically invited to join our Breaking Barriers Scholar program. You should receive an invitation through your ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï email. Current students who identify as FGLI/Undocu+ may register as a Breaking Scholar at any time.
For Prospective Students
As a Breaking Barriers scholar, you have access to support and resources based on your personal, academic, and professional interests.
Believe it or not, our process in supporting incoming FGLI and undocumented+ students begins as soon as you register with Breaking Barriers! By mid-May of your high school senior year, eligible students for our Breaking Barriers program will receive a welcome letter and invitation to apply from the Assistant Dean for Student Support & Belonging. Admitted first-generation, limited-income, and undocumented+ students who commit to ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï are highly encouraged to register!
All students who register with Breaking Barriers will be asked to schedule a Welcome Check-In over zoom or on the phone. The welcome check-in is a great way for us to get to know you, your interests and answer any questions or concerns you may have as you prepare to come to ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï. Forms of support include reviewing your financial aid award to ensure that you are receiving 100% of demonstrated need, gaining early access to our Dorm Supply Reserve (helps cut back on the number of items to purchase for your dorm room!), and more.
Over the summer, incoming students are invited to participate in our July Hangouts! The hangouts take place each Wednesday for 1 hour and 30 minutes, we have a guest speaker present on the resources and support available through their office/department for the first hour. The last 30 minutes is facilitated by our student coordinators for socializing with peers and asking any questions about college life!
Dorm Essentials Request Sign Up – Every spring, we have current students donate gently used dorm materials (ex. Desk lamps, laundry baskets, bed sheets, etc.) to be offered to incoming and current students. This has been a huge relief and money saver for our students, especially those traveling by plane or other methods of public transportation. Items are thoroughly washed and stored in sealed vacuum storage bags. Students registered with Breaking Barriers will receive an email over the summer with more information.
For many, this will be their first time away from home for a significant period and/or residing in an environment completely different from their own. It takes time for everyone to establish a new daily routine, familiarize themselves with their surroundings and find community with others. Knowing this, both your assigned Advising Dean and Dean for Student Support & Belonging will reach out to check-in, see how you are doing, get you connected to groups or opportunities that you may not have had a chance to learn about, and more. All students are assigned an Advising Dean who supports them in crafting an academic plan and serve as a resource. Meanwhile, the Assistant Dean for Student Support & Belonging serves as an additional resource and support person for undocumented+, first-generation and students coming from limited-income backgrounds.
Moreover, Breaking Barriers scholars are welcome to attend our social events and workshops throughout the year hosted by our student coordinators! Our Breaking Barriers Student Coordinators are students in their sophomore, junior or senior year and are dedicated to serving as a resource, mentor and guide through the college experience for our Breaking Barriers community.
Once a student has declared a major, we will continue to work closely with the student, their Advising Dean, and Academic Major Advisor to ensure the student’s academic and professional success and personal well-being. Scholars are also encouraged to reference our Breaking Barriers Moodle page which lists resources and information to support services available on-campus.
For Current Students
Throughout your time at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï, you'll have access to individualized guidance and support. Below, we have outlined what support and opportunities look like for current students beyond the academic first year.
We will continue to reach out to check-in, see how you are doing, get you connected to groups or opportunities that you may not have had a chance to learn about, and more. While your Advising Dean (and later your Academic Major Advisor) focus on supporting you in crafting an academic plan and serve as a resource, the Dean for Student Support & Belonging will serve as an additional resource and support person for all undocumented+, first-generation and students coming from limited-income backgrounds.
Moreover, Breaking Barriers scholars are welcome to attend our social events and workshops throughout the year hosted by our student coordinators! Our Breaking Barriers Student Coordinators are students in their sophomore, junior or senior year and are dedicated to serving as a resource, mentor and guide through the college experience for our Breaking Barriers community.
Once a student has declared a major, we will continue to work closely with the student, their Advising Dean, and Academic Major Advisor to ensure the student’s academic and professional success and personal well-being. Scholars are also encouraged to reference our Breaking Barriers Moodle page which lists resources and information to support services available on-campus.
A huge part of the college experience includes finding and applying for internships, fellowships and opportunities that enhance one’s academic interests and professional development. Throughout your time at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï, we encourage you to work closely with us, your Advising Dean and, Academic Major Advisor to serve as your support network.
As a ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï student, you will have access to the offerings provided through the Career & Civic Engagement Center including academic and professional development workshops, conferences and more. Moreover, additional academic and travel opportunities are available through academic departments and the Global ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï office.
Meanwhile, through Breaking Barriers, we offer our Adulting 101 Workshop series which focuses on going over how to navigate important milestones each of us experience as we become older such as understanding health insurance, credit scores and credit cards, job benefits and more.
Scholars will have access to our Breaking Barriers Moodle, a space dedicated to storing and sharing vital resources and information to support services and opportunities available on campus. For instance, information on tutoring, health and counseling resources, summer internship funding, student-discounted flight tickets, and more can be found on our Moodle page.
The Breaking Barriers Moodle section is accessible to current students only.