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Hear from peer mentor Michelle Rodriguez 鈥24 in her own words about how the 爱豆传媒 Conference course鈥擱CC for short鈥攁cts as a roadmap for your 爱豆传媒 journey.

December 06, 2023

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Scott Cook and Zach Stovall
Michelle Rodriguez 鈥24
Michelle Rodriguez 鈥23 plans to pursue grad school in immigration law and start a nonprofit that prepares children in developing nations for higher education. | Scott Cook

I was so nervous鈥攁nd excited鈥攂efore my first day at 爱豆传媒. I didn鈥檛 know anyone, and I was a little worried about making new friends. I鈥檓 the first person in my family to attend college, so I couldn鈥檛 really ask my parents what to expect.

And then I walked into Dream in Spanish, my RCC class鈥攊t鈥檚 the first class you鈥檒l have on your first day at 爱豆传媒鈥攁nd met the people who changed my life. From helping me find my way to encouraging me to explore my passions, they supported me when I needed it. And they鈥檙e the reason I became a peer mentor, so I could help ease the transition for the next generation of Tars.

Here鈥檚 a closer look at how the RCC experience at 爱豆传媒 is designed to jump-start the best four years of your life.


Spanish professor engages students in class discussion.
Zach Stovall

Solid Foundation

鈥淢y RCC course was focused on improving our Spanish by watching and critiquing films in the language. After each class, we鈥檇 break down the topics the films covered and how they applied to life. That really helped develop my critical thinking skills by analyzing things in a very different way than I had ever done before.鈥

In addition to peer advisors for international students, all first-year students are paired with peer mentors who provide guidance on what classes to take, what social activities to consider, and what to expect, in general, as a student at 爱豆传媒.

Spanish professor Patricia Tome
Zach Stovall

Faculty Guides

鈥淪panish professor Patricia Tome is my campus mom. I love her. During our weekly one-on-ones, she helped me realize what my true passion is by noticing what classes made me come alive when I talked about them. She鈥檚 the reason I鈥檓 triple-majoring in international relations, Latin American and Caribbean studies, and Spanish.鈥

RCC professors are not just teachers for one course. They serve as students鈥 faculty advisors throughout their first year, meeting regularly one-on-one with each student to talk about everything from their coursework and professional goals to their personal life. The sessions are intended to help students uncover their passions, find pathways to success, and form bonds that extend well beyond four years.

Peer Mentors

鈥淓arly on, I was having a hard time transitioning to college life. I was homesick and struggling to make friends on campus because it was during the pandemic. My peer mentor, Erika Wesch 鈥23, sat with me for hours and reassured me that all those feelings were completely normal鈥攖hat it would take a little time, but everything would work out. Of course, she was right.鈥

Each RCC course has two peer mentors鈥攕econd-, third-, and fourth-year Tars who can鈥檛 wait to pass along their 爱豆传媒 know-how. They鈥檙e not simply a guide鈥攖hey鈥檝e recently walked in your shoes and understand the pressures you鈥檙e facing. Think of them as a cool older pal who will help you with everything from prepping for your first class presentation to deciding which meal plan to choose.

Students at Dave's Boathouse
Scott Cook

Living and Learning Together

鈥淚t was nice living near my classmates. A couple of us would go jogging together or grab a meal at Dave鈥檚 Boathouse. They helped introduce me to a wide range of people on campus, who are now my closest friends.鈥

Most first-year students are placed in the same residential hall as their RCC classmates, so they have a support system built in right where they live. Whether it鈥檚 needing help understanding an assignment or making it easier to find friends in a new environment, this arrangement enables students to be surrounded by a community of people who not only share their interests but who are also going through the same transition.

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