Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Reflecting on my experience at TRIO

This internship allowed me to get a differed perspective on public service and different types of policies that TRIO has. I was a college student just as anyone else in the program so there where times when I felt like I should have helped some students a little more, maybe allowing them to check out a computer or for a longer period of time or things like that. However, those types of request were not under my control and I had to refer them to my supervisor. I knew most of the students in the program and I was even friends with some of them so it was kind of uncomfortable at times. Sitting on the other side of the desk definitely helped me understand why sometimes services are not provided to us the way we want, there are rules and regulations for everything and that plays a huge role in our everyday life.

It was also nice to learn how programs like TRIO have such a positive impact on college students. Students and staff are very conformable with each other; this allows advisors to help students not only academically but with personal matters as well. As I have mentioned in previous blogs, TRIO feels very welcoming and has created a family like environment. I would say that I was fortunate enough to meet every goal that I had back when I did my first blog post. I got to do a little bit of everything around the office, from interacting with students to file paperwork and to even help organize cultural events. It was definitely a great experience and I am definitely planning working with them when I come back in the fall.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like you had a great experience at TRIO. I can see where telling your peers "no" is difficult, but it is a question everyone has or will have to face in the future. Finding the balance between responsibility and friendship is sometimes are blurred line. You can see managers at some businesses/organizations not fully understand these two different roles.

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  2. I'm glad you had a great experience in your experience. Advisors play an importantlart in the success of students by making sure the do what the student expects, and many of times policy can hamper the main goal. If students need services we must reconize it and move on, but at the same time we need the skills that are not so favorable to our weaknesses.

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