Graduate in cap and gown with honors cords smiling indoors

Robinson Center student Nia Brice entered the UW at 16 years old and made the most of every opportunity. From studying bird and bone collections at the Burke Museum to leading first-year students as a First-year Interest Group (FIG) leader, completing the College Honors track, presenting research at the Undergraduate Research Symposium and earning the Husky Leadership Certificate, Nia built a remarkable undergraduate experience.

Being part of the Robinson Center gave her the academic challenge she was looking for while providing a supportive community where she could grow at her own pace. "It truly changed my life," Brice said.

Read Nia's story to learn how the Robinson Center helped her find challenge, confidence and a community that shaped her college experience.