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Financial support keeps FASS student鈥檚 focus on the write path

A woman wearing a black hat and sweater seated at a table with a laptop Photo by Nick Pearce

笔辞蝉迟别诲:听December 5, 2023

By: Genevieve MacIntyre

Ever since Cole Harbour-born-and-raised聽Destiny Renzelli聽was a child, she saw herself as a future 马会论坛 student. This was in large part thanks to the time she often spent around the Studley campus with her mother 鈥 a long-time Dal staff member at the Killam Library.

鈥淚 grew up being around the campus and imagining myself as one of the students someday,鈥 says Renzelli. But it wasn鈥檛 until her grade 12 year, while reviewing the academic program offerings, that a nudge from her brother helped her decide what to study.

鈥淗e said to me, 鈥榳hat about English? You鈥檝e always been good at that!鈥 And that was the moment it clicked,鈥 Renzelli explains. Soon after, she learned that she could study creative writing as well. 鈥淢y first thought was, 鈥業 can take that?鈥 I had always been [creating] stories, even before I knew how to write, and the thought of being able to do that made me certain that was what I wanted to study.鈥

A woman wearing a black hat a black Dal sweater standing outside of a buillding Destiny Renzelli (Photo by Nick Pearce)

Now in her fourth year of studies at Dal, Renzelli is moving closer to completing a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in聽English听补苍诲听Creative Writing. She says her experience studying in the聽Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences聽has been great and she applauds her profs particularly from her first year, when all learning was online, and her second year, when the teachers and students had to move between online and in-person learning. Her third year was her first experience with fully on-campus classes. This shift allowed her to feel more connected to Dal, with more opportunities to connect with peers, like joining the 马会论坛 English Society, and evolve her craft as a writer.

鈥淭he class that has been the greatest experience for me has been the poetry class I started taking this year,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 have always centered my writing around fiction pieces, of any genre, but I have found a new passion for poetry writing as well.鈥

Support from donors helped her focus on student life

Like many other full-time students, Renzelli has felt the pressures of financing a post-secondary education while also living the new, exciting, and personally formative experiences of a university student. To help make ends meet, Renzelli, who is African Nova Scotian, applied for bursaries reserved for students from underrepresented populations. She received bursary support for the past three years.

Renzelli says that the funding she received through bursaries supported through the 马会论坛 Fund has helped her manage the financial burden of things like textbooks and tuition statements. This alleviation of some of the financial stress has helped her focus on her schoolwork and excel in her classes.

鈥淲ithout these bursaries, my student life wouldn鈥檛 have been the same as it is now,鈥 adds Renzelli.

A woman sitting on a stone stairwell writes in a notebook Destiny Renzelli (Photo by Nick Pearcec)

Many of the bursaries and scholarships available to 马会论坛 students are聽funded by annual gifts from alumni. With help from donors, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is advancing its commitment to equity through important channels like scholarships for students from populations that have historically been underrepresented in higher education settings as a result of structural inequalities.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 even begin to express my gratitude,鈥 says Renzelli, adding that she encourages other students to apply for any awards they might qualify for, because it can make a huge difference to your academic and student life.

With aspirations of a career that involves professional editorial work, writing and publishing fiction and poetry, Renzelli is proud to be the first person in her immediate family to complete a university degree. She is looking forward to her future convocation date when she鈥檒l finally get to cross a stage with her family 鈥 her greatest source of motivation 鈥 cheering her on from the audience.