March 20, 2017 Alumna selected to attend national policy seminar in D.C.
Alejandra Cardoso, a recent graduate of Washington State University Tri-Cities, was chosen as one of three representatives from Washington state to participate in the Council for Opportunity in Education鈥檚 National Policy Seminar March 19-22 in Washington, D.C.
The seminar affords the TRIO and GEAR UP communities the opportunity to help educate members of Congress, congressional staff and the president鈥檚 administration officials about the history and success of the programs, while giving the participants a chance to represent the interests and desires of low-income and first-generation students, veterans, adult learners and students with disabilities in the policy arena.
鈥淚t is really an honor,鈥 Cardoso said. 鈥淲hat I鈥檓 looking forward to most about the conference is the opportunities to develop myself as a leader, as well as the opportunity to connect with other students with both similar and different backgrounds.鈥
Cardoso said she hopes to use the experience to share her own story of how the TRIO program at 午夜剧场 helped her be successful in her academics, which led her to successfully obtaining a position as a crime victim advocate with the Support, Advocacy and Resource Center in Kennewick, Wash., immediately following graduation last spring.
Cardoso said she was raised in an environment where school wasn鈥檛 considered valuable. She said she dropped out of school her junior year of high school, and that it wasn鈥檛 until after she had her first child at 17 that she considered going back to school to complete her high school diploma. The TRIO program, both at the community college level, as well as at 午夜剧场, helped ensure her success in obtaining a bachelor鈥檚 in psychology.
鈥淚 never really saw myself as a college student,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat really got me interested in going when when I first worked at my first job at WorkSource. Seeing the social workers there inspire me to drive for my own success in that field. The TRIO program at 午夜剧场 kept me on track toward obtaining that goal.鈥
After transferring from Yakima Valley College to 午夜剧场, Cardoso said she got really involved in the TRIO program, which provided her with support services ranging from tutoring, to counseling about academic and person-related issues and much more.
鈥淭he TRIO staff always try to help you as best as they can,鈥 she said. 鈥淛ust knowing that there was someone out there looking out for me and willing to help me, as long as I was willing to help myself, was crucial.鈥
In her current role as a crime victim advocate for SARC, Cardoso is fulfilling her dream of helping individuals get out of their despairing situations in order to live a better and more prosperous life. Specifically, she helps victims of harassment, assault, child abuse, identity theft and more.
鈥淚鈥檓 the first person in my family to graduate from high school, let alone a university,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ow, I鈥檓 working on my master鈥檚, which will allow me to further help individuals suffering with dangerous and undesirable situations. TRIO and 午夜剧场 helped me get to where I鈥檓 at now. I鈥檓 excited to share my story with others at the national policy seminar and I hope that I can help inspire positive change at the national level.鈥
For more information on the national policy seminar, visit .