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Emmanuella Umoye, class of 2025

Forging her own path

“When I got my acceptance letter from ±ĆÁ¨´«Ă˝, it felt like I was being introduced to a community that genuinely wanted me to be part of it,” said ±ĆÁ¨´«Ă˝ College senior Emmanuella Umoye ’25.


Grace Jaeeun Lee, class of 2025

More opportunity than ever imagined

±ĆÁ¨´«Ă˝ College senior Grace Jaeeun Lee ’25 said, “±ĆÁ¨´«Ă˝ has a very collaborative community, a very accepting environment, which helped with [my] confidence. Even if I bring just a little to the table, I know my peers will have my back.”


Sumaiya Jahan, class of 2025

More relaxed, more sure of myself

“I feel more confident and open-minded, open to doing things I would have been afraid to try before. I feel ready to take on challenges,” said ±ĆÁ¨´«Ă˝ College senior Sumaiya Jahan ’25.


Sander Ivanenko, class of 2025

Something just clicks and you’re able to do it

±ĆÁ¨´«Ă˝ College senior Sander Ivanenko ’25 said, “If it weren’t for ±ĆÁ¨´«Ă˝ and the environment and professors and students, I never would have gone into science.”


Mayan Caplan, class of 2025

An education grounded in what it means to be human

Mayan Caplan ’25 shares how she made connections at ±ĆÁ¨´«Ă˝: “It’s not just that everyone is really open and willing to connect; it’s that everyone is dazzlingly interesting, and I want to be in community with them.”


Mars Bickford, class of 2025

Finding — and building — the community they always needed

±ĆÁ¨´«Ă˝ College has been a vibrant and safe second home for Mars Bickford ’25. “I don’t think I would have felt that I could explore my personal gender identity anywhere else,” they said.