Cabrillo College transfer student taps everything UCSC has to offer
Cabrillo College transfer student taps everything UCSC has to offer
By Jennifer McNulty
Shaeleya Miller has always loved school, but she hit a rough patch during high school that delayed her college career…
She has never considered herself a “computer geek” but nevertheless mastered the latest web-site-building technology and built a site for the Renaissance Scholars Program during a three-quarter course offered by the Global Information Internship Program (GIIP) through the Sociology Department. The popular program trains students in information technology and places them in internships with nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations. This summer, Miller helped coordinate a GIIP training camp for community organizations, and she will manage the program during her senior year–even though her Regents Scholarship renders the part-time job optional rather than mandatory.
Shaeleya Miller has always loved school, but she hit a rough patch during high school that delayed her college career…
She has never considered herself a “computer geek” but nevertheless mastered the latest web-site-building technology and built a site for the Renaissance Scholars Program during a three-quarter course offered by the Global Information Internship Program (GIIP) through the Sociology Department. The popular program trains students in information technology and places them in internships with nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations. This summer, Miller helped coordinate a GIIP training camp for community organizations, and she will manage the program during her senior year–even though her Regents Scholarship renders the part-time job optional rather than mandatory.
