Gisela Cardenas

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A true BUENO CAMP scholar comes back home to pay it forward.

Gisela Cardenas was a BUENO CAMP participant in the BUENO Center’s College Assistance Migrant Program grant’s 2012-13 cohort. She has now returned as the program’s Recruiter and Retention Specialist. Ms. Cardenas states “As a BUENO CAMPer myself, I have always loved volunteering and helping the CAMP staff whenever needed. I have always felt that they have done so much for me, so when the opportunity arose I was happy to be a part of this amazing team. I love being able to work with students who have had a similar story as me.â€

After earning an Associate of Arts from Aims Community College, Gisela was accepted to the University of Northern ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ in Greeley. There she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Ethnic Studies. At UNC she was also a proud participant in the Stryker Institute as well as a McNair Scholar. During her summers, Ms. Cardenas stayed active in the world of migrant education serving as the College Mentor Leader and Coordinator for the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Department of Education’s Summer Migrant Youth Leadership Institute (SMYLI). Throughout these years she was never too far from BUENO. CAMP Director, Dr. Robert Garcia explains “any time we needed a volunteer, or an alumni speaker, we always knew we could ask Gisela and she would come through for us. We were always so proud of her and felt she was a very flattering representative of the program.â€

Currently, while facilitating new higher education opportunities for young, college aspiring migrant students with BUENO CAMP, Ms. Cardenas’ personal higher educational pursuits continue. Gisela is enrolled in the University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Denver’s Multicultural Counseling MA program. This area of study was a well thought out ambition for her as she illuminates “I saw a gap in higher education regarding counseling. My advisors did the best they could without having the knowledge of a clinical counselor, and I can only imagine what more of an impact they could have had if they had the clinical training. I know it would have been nice to have a person of color as a counselor to look up to. That was not my experience and that is why I kept going back to my scholarship advisors. I know that students in higher education would greatly benefit from having a multicultural counselor in their corner, someone who is approachable, with a relatable background.â€

Gisela is in her third-year of graduate school and beginning her practicum in multicultural counseling. She is also recruiting migrant students to attend college with BUENO CAMP across northern ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥. For more information about BUENO CAMP, please visit www.buenocamp.com.