Kellie will receive her diploma in the Spring of 2023 and her father insists that she attend her graduation ceremony in person so the family can cheer her on. Kellie laughs, explaining that her graduation would be the first time the family will be on campus, including Kellie.
Kellie’s mother is Hispanic and her father is from Georgia. Kellie says that she is lucky to have grown up knowing two different cultures. Kellie is also grateful that both her parents worked hard to give Kellie and her brother every opportunity to pursue their passions.
While Kellie hasn’t received a higher education on campus, she has been making the most of her student experience. Kellie got involved with the Associated Students of the University of Arizona Near You (ASUA-NY) to make her resume shine and gain professional development.
ASUA-NY is the student government board that represents online and distance students. An advisor through her program told her about the opportunity, and Kellie is now the board president. Kellie has found this to be a rewarding learning experience and a way to advocate for her peers.
"Our goal is to spread awareness of and representation for online and distance students in any way we can. That means working with faculty, talking with advisors, organizing game nights, and holding town hall meetings where students can come and speak to us about any concerns or questions they might have. We're really here to enhance the student experience."