First cohort of the Great Minds CoMPASS scholars to graduate

Ten Worcester Public Schools alumni are walking the stage with fellow WPI graduates on Friday as the first cohort of the college’s mentoring program

The GMC scholars and support team celebrating the graduation of the first cohort. (Left to Right): Brianna Raphino

WORCESTER—Ten alumni of Worcester Public Schools (WPS) are graduating alongside fellow WPI peers this Friday, marking the culmination of their journey as the inaugural cohort of the Connecting Mentor Partners for Academic Success of Undergraduates in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics (CoMPASS) program.

These scholars, who entered WPI in the Fall of 2020, are recipients of the CoMPASS scholarship, an NSF S-STEM grant designed to supplement the WPI Great Minds scholarship for Pell-eligible, academically talented students from WPS. This program offers guidance and support tailored to their unique needs, facilitating their transition to college life and navigating the academic landscape at WPI.

Despite commencing their college careers remotely during the COVID pandemic, these Great Minds CoMPASS (GMC) scholars quickly fostered a supportive community; many lived together on the same floor during their first year.

The first cohort of GMC scholars started WPI over Zoom in the Fall of 2020 (photo courtesy WPI)
The first cohort of GMC scholars started WPI over Zoom in the Fall of 2020 (photo courtesy WPI)

Over the four years, they actively participated in professional development workshops, mentoring sessions, and various CoMPASS programming activities.

Seven of these scholars engaged in summer research programs, while others embarked on global IQP experiences abroad.

Throughout their journey, they cultivated strong bonds not only amongst themselves but also with the GMC support team made up of WPI faculty, staff, and graduate students.

Class of 2024 GMC Scholars (Left to Right): Evans Owusu, Kleo Golemi, Peter Korfuzi, Dang Nguyen, Mylla Santana, Samuel Appiah, and Sky Tang (Not pictured: Hussain Bhatti, Abigail Boafo, and Komlavi Touglo (photo courtesy WPI)
Class of 2024 GMC Scholars (Left to Right): Evans Owusu, Kleo Golemi, Peter Korfuzi, Dang Nguyen, Mylla Santana, Samuel Appiah, and Sky Tang (Not pictured: Hussain Bhatti, Abigail Boafo, and Komlavi Touglo (photo courtesy WPI)

According to WPI’s announcement, this support team played a pivotal role in guiding the scholars through the intricacies of college life, providing assistance with academic and career endeavors, and offering emotional support as first-generation students in a STEM-focused institution.

The core GMC support team, led was led by Professors Tiffany Butler, Funmi Ayobami, and Jessica Rosewitz, as well as a cohort of dedicated staff members.

WPI’s graduation is Friday, May 9, at the DCU Center.

Send news releases to Charlene Arsenault at carsenault@theworcesterguardian.org

As the Worcester Guardian marks more than half a year of delivering free, independent digital news to our city, our dedication to this mission strengthens. Please consider a tax-deductible donation to support our ongoing commitment to providing hyperlocal news coverage to Worcester.