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College: a balancing act of late nights cramming for exams, completing mountains of homework, doing well at jobs, partying on weekends – All things to look forward to but not what everyone desires. Some students are able to handle all these activities while also being heavily involved within the campus community.
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Shayla Fajardo, a sophomore majoring in Biology here at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg, is a prime example of a student who has gone above and beyond to get involved as well as taking on a heavy course load.
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Shayla has made many smart decisions to propel her into a very successful future here at USFSP and in her community. She admits to becoming way more involved within the school her sophomore year rather than her freshman year at college.
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“Freshman year I was involved with one club but that’s it. I attended events frequently but was not as involved as I would have liked to have been, which is why I made up for it this year,” Shayla says.
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Freshman year can be overwhelming for any recent high school graduate. It is important to find a role model on campus who you can look up to who will serve as a guide for success.
For Shayla, this person was a fellow student at USFSP.
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“I remember my freshman year seeing how involved Sadandre [Jackson] was and how he was still able to make amazing grades and I admired that so much. I knew I wanted to be able to do the same, but freshman year, I didn’t believe in myself much and was too scared. This year came, and I knew I wanted to make a difference. I pushed myself and started joining committees and grasping opportunities that I was once too scared to do,” she says.
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Walking into her sophomore year, Shayla took every opportunity to get involved including: serving as a 2016-2017 Week Of Welcome programmer, a traditions committee member for the Harborside Activities Board (HAB), a traditions and cultural committee member for the Multicultural Activities Committee (MAC), a writer for HerCampus, Dance Marathon Marketing Chair, and a student leader at the Office of Leadership and Student Organizations.
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But the list does not stop there. Recently, Shayla was named a USF Ambassador and Marketing Director for the Harborside Activities Board here at USFSP.
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Speaking on her recent position as a USF Ambassador, she commented, “I decided to become an ambassador because I wanted to go to the next level leadership-wise. I thought it would be a great opportunity for me to get out of my shell and network with others.”
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Shayla’s service doesn’t stop at her school. While some college students choose to spend spring break back at home or vacationing at a sunny beach, Shayla chose an alternative spring break trip.
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The Office of Leadership and Student Organizations at USFSP offered students an alternative “UN-BULL-IEVABLE Spring Break.” The community outreach program offered students three separate locations to choose from to complete community service work.
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Shayla chose to travel to New Orleans, Louisiana to combat home rebuilding and reconstruction. She spent a week helping members of the community who are still being impacted by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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The spring break trip opened her eyes to community service and she hopes to continue helping others in her own community.
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“I had such a great time helping make the New Orleans community better for everyone, I wouldn’t have wanted to spend my spring break any other way,” says Shayla.
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Handling so much responsibility and schoolwork can be challenging, but Shayla strives to be the best scholar she can be at USFSP.
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“Thankfully, the directors that I work with in these committees have a great understanding that academics always come first. I also make sure to do assignments in advance if I know I won’t have time due to events I have to help plan or work at. It can be tough sometimes, but it’s doable,” says Shayla.
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Shayla highly encourages others to go out and get involved.
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“You make new friends and make great connections with staff. I have seen so much growth in myself already and it wouldn’t have happened if I didn’t put myself out there and got as involved as I am now,” she says.
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Shayla with USF President Judy Genshaft
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HCXOXO,
Vanessa Rivera