Meet Rylee Happy

What is a quote you would like to share that is meaningful to you?
“Tread Lightly”
Why did you join Black Scholars?
I joined Black Scholars to try to find financial support and community on campus.
Joining Black Scholars allowed me to connect with people that look like me and share
my experiences in a college where we are a small minority. I was seeking social engagement
as well as assistance in my career path.
What do you like most about being in the Black Scholars Learning Community?
What I like the most about being a part of Black Scholars is being able to celebrate
Black joy with other members of my community. I love the social mixers and overall
social support and encouragement from counselors. The counselors at student equity
made me realize my dream career didn’t have to just remain a dream.
Educational Goals: My educational goals are to receive a Psychology and Sociology AS-T from GCC before
transferring to university. I want to ultimately earn my Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
to become a trauma therapist.
Meet Nicole Garrett

What is a quote you would like to share that is meaningful to you?
“Great things are happening to us, and through us, even when we don't realize it”.
Why did you join Black Scholars?
I joined Black Scholars to further learn about all the available resources on campus
and to feel further connected to the community. Joining Black Scholars has allowed
me to flourish financially, academically, emotionally and mentally. In addition to
being able to relate and share my experiences with minorities like myself, I was looking
for educational opportunities and guidance within my Psychology major.
What do you like most about being in the Black Scholars Learning Community?
What I love the most about being a part of Black Scholars is being connected to amazing
inspiring counselors. The student equity counselors encouraged and supported me throughout
challenging, unpredictable times, especially during the pandemic. I love being able
to celebrate my culture with my community through various activities and social mixers.
Educational Goals: My educational goals are to transfer to CSUN in fall of 2022 with a AA-T in Psychology.
I ultimately want to earn a PsyD in Developmental Psychology with an emphasis on adolescent
education.
Meet Annette Cluff

Why did you join Black Scholars?
I am a College Freshman. I am 61 years young. This is really my first time in college. I
am a writer (not published yet). I live in Glendale and have been here for twenty
years. There are not a lot of black people here in this beautiful city and so when
I decided to come to GCC, I found these two organizations (Black Scholars and Black
Student Union) for people like me.
What do you like most about being in the Black Scholars Learning Community?
I've met some wonderful people here at the college. Alexandra Evans has been a guiding
light in my academic journey and so have many others. We need spaces like this for
minorities and women. I would greatly recommend Black Scholars to my peers. Through
this program, I have been able to get help with tutoring, the counselors have assisted
me with my IGETC, which I knew nothing about. Also, whenever I'm in doubt about myself,
there is always someone available to speak with. I'm grateful for these wonderful
programs. I plan on transferring when my time comes and I am certain there will be
someone cheering for me when I reach my goals. Thank you for everything!!
Educational Goals:
I am majoring in English and plan to complete my transfer requirements at GCC and
transfer to a university.