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Meet our dedicated returning coaches for 2023-2024 at College Possible Omaha

Graphic Showcasing Three Summer Transition Coaches And Says, ‘welcome Back Returning Coaches.’ From Left To Right, Photo Of Sophia Smiling In Blue College Possible Polo, Headshot Photo Of Dorothy Smiling In Green College Possible Polo, And Headshot Of Yuli Smiling In Blue College Possible T-shirt.

As we gear up for the upcoming 2023-2024 service year, we’re thrilled to extend a warm welcome to our esteemed returning coaches who have committed to another year of AmeriCorps service with College Possible Omaha. Learn why they’ve chosen to return, their anticipated highlights, and the valuable wisdom they share with incoming coaches.

Returning coaches share their insight

Sophia, who dedicated herself to guiding college students at the University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO) throughout the 2022-2023 academic year, is back as a college success coach at UNO.

Why did you choose to serve a second year?

I chose to serve a second year because I wanted to strengthen my leadership skills and take advantage of the opportunities for professional growth.

As a returning coach, what aspect are you most eagerly anticipating?

I am most looking forward to meeting a new cohort of students!

What advice do you have for new coaches?

My advice would be to take time for yourself—compassion fatigue is very real, and you can’t pour from an empty cup. Take a walk, a ten-minute breather, mental health days, whatever you need to help with recharging and recentering.

Dorothy, who made a lasting impact on high school students at Northwest High School during the past academic year, has returned to Northwest this fall.

Why did you choose to serve a second year?

After growing my knowledge and skills through a first year of service, returning felt like the right next step.

As a returning coach, what aspect are you most eagerly anticipating?

I’m looking forward to witnessing students’ journeys unfold and supporting them through the college application process.

What advice do you have for new coaches?

Since much of the higher education landscape is characterized by change, my best advice would be to approach change with an adaptable and welcoming spirit.

Yuli, who expertly served as a tech-connected coach, reaching students nationwide in the previous year, is once again stepping into her role as a tech-connected coach.

Why did you choose to serve a second year?

I received so much support during my first term of service and it felt right to come back a second year!

As a returning coach, what aspect are you most eagerly anticipating?

I look forward to gaining more experience in leadership positions. Also reaching out to students again and catching up on how summer went!

What advice do you have for new coaches?

Take advantage of resources that can help you find your next step.

Say, who effectively served as a tech-connected coach, is back to continue her invaluable service to students across the country.

Why did you choose to serve a second year?

For personal development and flexibility. I love the culture here.

As a returning coach, what aspect are you most eagerly anticipating?

Developing skills for future endeavors.

What advice do you have for new coaches?

Take it easy, never take on more than you could. Have “me” time.

We’re immensely proud and grateful for the dedication and commitment shown by our returning coaches. Their invaluable experiences and insights will undoubtedly inspire and support our new coaches as they embark on their own meaningful journeys with College Possible Omaha.

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