Poughkeepsie. Enrique Contreras-Nava among three SUNY Orange students selected for Vassar summer program
Three SUNY Orange students will participate in this summer’s Vassar College Exploring Transfer Program, an intensive five-week academic program designed for first-generation college students who would not normally consider applying to a selective four-year liberal arts institution.
The program will be held virtually from June 18-July 23 and will include current SUNY Orange students Enrique Contreras-Nava, Jessica DiGiso and Brythanie Despagne. Students in the program take two courses co-taught by Vassar and community college faculty, and they receive the equivalent of at least six credits at Vassar.
Those accepted also receive a $500 stipend and the use of a tablet/portable WIFI-device.
Criteria for selection include first-generation college student, a grade point average of at least 3.0, completion of Freshman English I and at least 24 college credits.
Contreras-Nava of Central Valley is pursuing a liberal arts degree with a focus in biology. He intends to transfer to City College of New York following his time at SUNY Orange, with a long-range goal of attending medical school to become an osteopathic physician. He recently received a national U.S. Dream Scholarship.
DiGiso of Campbell Hall is also enrolled as a liberal arts student focusing on biology. She plans to earn a bachelor’s degree in cognitive science, with hopes of finding opportunities in research related to neuroplasticity/brain wiring as it is affected by injury or trauma.
Despagne’s long-term goal is to attend medical school to become a pediatrician, but the Monticello resident’s next stop after SUNY Orange will be City College of New York. She is also in the biology track within the college’s liberal arts degree.