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Melisa Hypolite
Melisa Hypolite
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Melisa Hypolite

CollegeBound Foundation

Baltimore, MD USA

"We can’t all individually change the world...find out what your part is."

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Day In The Life

College Access Program Specialist

I am a college advisor that helps high school students find college options that best fit them.

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Day In The Life Of A College Access Program Specialist

My Day to Day

Working with students, there isn't ever a typical day. Working in the inner city ads layers to this. So if someone shadowed me for a day, I can not tell you with certainty what they would see.

Skills & Education

Advice for getting started

I ended up only applying to one college and luckily got in. Once there, I found the support from professors and faculty that I had been missing. Their guidance pushed me through to graduation.

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Public Relations/Image Management

    Morgan State University

  • Graduate Degree

    Business Administration and Management, General

    University of Maryland-University College

Life & Career Milestones

My path in life took a while to figure out

  • 1.

    Was born in Trinidad, West Indies; later moved with her siblings to Philadelphia, PA, to live with her father, leaving her mother behind in Trinidad.

  • 2.

    Admits that this transition was really hard on her—not only did she have to adapt to a new culture, but she also had to adjust to living without her mother around.

  • 3.

    In high school, she struggled and her GPA showed it—admits that she didn’t really have any college plans and was told that because of her grades she could only get into a community college.

  • 4.

    Not knowing what her options were and lacking any guidance, she only applied to one college and got in.

  • 5.

    Once in college, she found the support structure that she had been lacking—some professors took an interest in first-generation college students and provided additional emotional support.

  • 6.

    Used her degree in communications to begin working in television at Nielsen, the TV ratings company, but quickly got bored with it—bounced around jobs from leasing, sales, and school counseling.

  • 7.

    While working as a school counselor, she found that her passion was in helping students get to college and change their lives.

  • 8.

    She now works for the CollegeBound Foundation, guiding people in their pursuit of higher education; she’s also the author of “I’m Ready,” a guidebook for college and career readiness.

Defining Moments

How I responded to discouragement

  • THE NOISE

    Messages from Teachers:

    Your grades are bad so you are only going to get into a community college.

  • How I responded:

    I ended up only applying to one college and luckily got in. Once there, I found the support from professors and faculty that I had been missing. Their guidance pushed me through to graduation.

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • I didn't know we didn't have much until I became an adult. When I was growing up, things that we had/didn't have was just our normal. I have also struggled with student loan debt.

  • I applied to one college, Morgan State University. I took out loans to finance it. My professors took a special interest in first generation college kids, so they provided the additional structural and emotional support we needed.

  • I left Trinidad and came to the US when I was eight. We had to come without my mother and live with our dad. I had to adjust to a new culture, new food, changing seasons and not having my mother there to walk me to school.