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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2025 · 10 MIN

DEI, Scholarships, and College Challenges: Jaciaya Gross’ Journey at Indiana University

from "To Be And Do" with Philip Amerson

In this episode of the To Be and Do podcast, host Phil Amerson sits down with Jaciaya Gross, a sophomore at Indiana University, for a candid and inspiring conversation about student life, resilience, and the current challenges facing college students. Jaciaya, majoring in studio art and minoring in criminal justice, shares her journey from Westfield High School to IU, revealing the impact that support programs like "Groups" and DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) scholarships have had on her academic path.Jaciaya discusses the value of Indiana University's community and the many opportunities she's embraced, from learning new hobbies to taking on leadership roles as a student ambassador and participating in the photography club. Juggling two campus jobs, club involvement, and a full academic schedule, Jaciaya exemplifies commitment and determination—qualities that shine through as she talks about the importance of making meaningful connections on campus.The conversation turns to the growing uncertainties and pressures facing students today. Jaciaya voices her concerns about proposed changes to scholarships and the potential removal of Board of Education support, particularly as these shifts threaten the very programs that make college accessible for countless students, herself included. She highlights the widespread worry among her peers, many of whom rely on scholarships and struggle to balance work and school in a landscape where educational censorship is also on the rise.Amidst these difficulties, Jaciaya reveals the source of her enduring motivation: a charm bracelet gifted by her family, marked by a message of unwavering support and love. This personal memento serves as a daily reminder to persevere, even when challenges seem overwhelming.Key Takeaways:Community Support is Vital: Jaciaya’s story underscores the importance of programs like IU’s Groups and DEI scholarships in helping students transition to—and succeed in—college life.Students Face Heightened Uncertainty: Many students, including Jaciaya and her friends, are dealing with anxiety over scholarship changes and educational censorship, making college both financially and emotionally challenging.Resilience and Balance: Jaciaya’s ability to manage multiple jobs, academics, and leadership roles reflects the grit of today’s students—but also highlights the need for accessible support systems.Personal Connection Fuels Perseverance: The sentimental value of Jaciaya’s charm bracelet from her family exemplifies how personal symbols of support can inspire hope and strength in tough times.Building Connections Matters: The chance to meet people of diverse backgrounds and personalities is one of IU’s greatest strengths—a sentiment echoed by Jaciaya as a defining joy of her college experience.Listen in to hear Jaciaya’s thoughtful perspective on the evolving landscape of higher education, and be inspired by her commitment to “keep flying high,” no matter the obstacles.For more episodes and updates, visit thebelongingexchange.org.

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