Check out Jamie-Lee Josselyn in Penn Today! From the piece:
“My goal is to find people who will thrive at Penn who might not have found Penn otherwise,” Josselyn says, perhaps because they are a great poet and think they should go to a small liberal arts college or because they think an Ivy League university is out of reach because they don’t know about the financial aid available. She explains to prospective students that the work-study student staff at the Writers House “is really at the heart of our community,” an important factor in its ability to support first-generation and low-income students. “It’s also important for first-gen, low-income students to understand that the arts are viable for them,” she says. The RealArts@Penn program is an important Creative Writing Program partner, she says, offering internship and mentorship opportunities that are key to helping students launch their creative careers.
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