Student Testimonials

Students are integral to the mission of the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA). Hear from students who have shared why their experience with the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) has been impactful.

"I AM OMA"

"I AM OMA because we strive for student success and support." - Phoenix Lewis

"I AM OMA because I believe in creating a safe and welcoming environment for all of our students." - Leilany Christopher

"I AM OMA because this is my support network for getting through and graduating." - Logan Biedermann

"I AM OMA because I know where to go if I need help academically or personally." - Gabriella Powell

"I AM OMA because OMA means family." - Prince Green

"I AM OMA because they give me a space to be me, to be free, and to openly embrace all different kinds of culture." - Courtney Ansong

"I AM OMA because I believe in an inclusive environment where students can thrive." - Olivia Descilien

"What does OMA mean to you?"

"OMA, to me, means community, family, and a home away from home." - Ezequiel Perez

"OMA means community. I can always come here and find someone to talk to. I can always find someone to help me if I need it and I think that it's great to have that sense of community." - Kenneth Stevens Jr.

"OMA means a space where I can be provided with support, community, and leadership opportunities." - Lexi Granchelli

"OMA means family because it's a place where I can take a break from school and clear my mind." - Nasim Brawley