Difference between revisions of "Columbia Quest Scholars"
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== Past Liaisons == | == Past Liaisons == | ||
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2014 - 2015: [[Lesley Cordero]] | 2014 - 2015: [[Lesley Cordero]] | ||
− | 2015 - 2016: Lizbeth Pena | + | 2015 - 2016: [[Lizbeth Pena]] |
− | 2016 - 2017: Mary Nosa | + | 2016 - 2017: [[Mary Nosa]] |
− | 2017 - 2018: Ian McLean | + | 2017 - 2018: [[Ian McLean]] |
Revision as of 22:46, 3 June 2018
The Columbia Quest Scholars strives to create a space and support system for any and all low-income students attending Columbia. Through different events, initiatives, and other forms of programming, they hope to create a dialogue for low-income students that'll enable them to have a better experience here at Columbia. Their chapter is open to all students of Columbia University, so long as they support our mission of creating a space and support system for low-income students on campus.
Induction Ceremony
Beginning in the fall of 2014, the Columbia Quest Scholars chapter began an official induction ceremony for Columbia Quest Scholar first-year students in hopes of creating an empowering introduction to Columbia's campus.
Class Awareness Month
Also beginning in the fall of 2014, Class Awareness Month was born in hopes of spreading awareness of low-income students across the Columbia community.
Q-FLIP Mentorship Program
Pioneered by Joi Anderson, the Q-FLIP Mentorship Program was created as a replacement for the previous mentorship program platform.
Past Liaisons
2013 - 2014: [Bill Nguyen]
2014 - 2015: Lesley Cordero
2015 - 2016: Lizbeth Pena
2016 - 2017: Mary Nosa
2017 - 2018: Ian McLean