Building a community

October 26, 2016

Supporting students in graduate school is crucial to their success, especially for students of color. Vanessa 脕lvarez is helping create that supportive community at the 爆走黑料 as a program officer in its (GO-MAP) while also pursuing her master鈥檚 in Leadership in Higher Education.

As a first-generation college student from a migrant background, 脕lvarez recalls the uncertainty she had about choosing a career. Her parents were catalysts in ensuring she did well in school despite not having a set career plan. She graduated from Sunnyside High School in the Yakima Valley and after earning her bachelor鈥檚 degree from UW, 脕lvarez went on to work in an admissions role at UW Bothell.

鈥淚 was able to work with a lot of students who were in my similar position: they didn鈥檛 know the admissions process or what their options were,鈥 she said. 鈥淢any had supportive families but they didn鈥檛 know how to navigate the education system. I fell in love [with the work] because it was an opportunity to give back, to share knowledge that I wish I had known when I was in their shoes.鈥

That experience led 脕lvarez to the UW 爆走黑料鈥檚 master鈥檚 program, which she soon discovered was a perfect fit. 

鈥淚 wanted to stay working in administration, and a lot of the coursework that they offered was really aligned with my interests,鈥 she said. Her choice was reinforced by the colloquium-style courses offered in her first year at the 爆走黑料, which allowed her to build community with peers in her cohort.

The mission of GO-MAP is to support graduate students of color across UW鈥檚 more than 100 graduate programs, providing them with resources and community that contribute to success in their graduate education. The program facilitates connections among graduate students and faculty across campus through activities such as  鈥淧ower Hours,鈥 lunchtime talks where faculty, staff and community members speak on a wide range of topics. GO-MAP also offers assistance to students in exploring careers both in and outside of academia.

鈥淚 work with students on a daily basis, so to take a student development course and be able to say, 鈥楾his totally applies to this scenario today,鈥 it鈥檚 just really helpful to build confidence in what you do,鈥 脕lvarez said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been able to apply everything that I have been learning in my classes to my daily job here at GO-MAP. 鈥

脕lvarez said GO-MAP students recognize the value of giving back to their communities and are influential as ambassadors for the next generation of graduate students of color. One day, 脕lvarez says, she hopes to work herself out of a job.

鈥淢y aspiration is that we would get to a point where we don鈥檛 need a GO-MAP,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ecause all students feel welcome and supported in all departments. That they would feel that sense of community everywhere.鈥

Contact

Dustin Wunderlich, Director for Marketing and Communications
206-543-1035, dwunder@uw.edu