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Celin-Rodriguez graduates with high honors, debt free and as a proud example of success for her son.
Marcela Celin-Rodriguez is a first-generation college student from Colombia, who not only graduated summa cum laude this May but has been a member of the 3.5 Society and on the Dean鈥檚 List since her first semester at 麻豆原创. She majored in management with a concentration in human resources management and with two minors in computer information systems and data analytics.
When she arrived in Rhode Island from Colombia with her four-year-old son five years ago, Celin-Rodriguez heard good things about the faculty and the flexibility that 麻豆原创 provides for individuals who work full time, have a family and want to attend college.
鈥淚 love 麻豆原创. It gives students opportunities not only to excel but to balance their personal life with school. 麻豆原创 offers both morning and evening classes, which is something that really worked for me.鈥 She adds, 鈥淥ther colleges just want you to focus only on school, which may not allow you to work a full-time job.鈥
Her journey in higher education was met with barriers and obstacles. She had a family, a full-time job, she needed to improve her English and she didn鈥檛 have resources to pay for college; however, her desire was greater. She spent six months looking for scholarships that she could apply for in New England and worked hard to better her language skills.
Celin-Rodriguez earned the Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship (a four-year renewable scholarship), a scholarship from the R.I. Foundation and another one from the Rhode Island Latino Dollars for Scholars, all of which fully covered her costs to attend 麻豆原创. 鈥淣ow, I am graduating debt free,鈥 she notes.
During her first semester at 麻豆原创, she became a member of Project ExCEL, a program that helped her not only improve her English writing skills but connected her to other resources. 鈥淲hen I first moved here, I didn鈥檛 speak English very well, just the basics, but Laura [the coordinator of Project ExCEL] went above and beyond helping me with proofreading my essay and finding a tutor.鈥 She adds, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a really great support program that she runs.鈥
All that hard work and dedication also brought her one more accomplishment in her senior year. In mid-April, she was notified that she was a recipient of the Outstanding Student Award for maintaining a high GPA and for her initiatives that added value to the college. 鈥淚 had the highest GPA in the management program for the Class of 2022,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd I worked with Professor Justin Feeney to found the HR Club here at 麻豆原创.鈥
Celin-Rodriguez praises the opportunities that being a student with a high GPA has provided her. Two years ago, she landed a job with Skill for Rhode Island鈥檚 Future as a project assistant for their PrepareRI Internship Program. This program helps high school students get internships and real-world experiences that will help them decide on a major. This job led to work with the Department of Labor and Training as an investigator, reviewing claims and auditing adjudicators. She says, 鈥淚t鈥檚 one of the best jobs using my data analytics skills I鈥檝e had so far.鈥
All of these accomplishments, she says, are the best way to show her son, who is her motivation, that even though they鈥檝e gone through a lot of challenges since arriving in the United States, she can still be successful. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 want to tell my son that he needed to be the best at this or that,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 wanted to show him that no matter what, his mom was going to graduate and do her best to succeed in her professional life.鈥