Course correction: A personalized flight path
While finishing the Launch Program, Miro met with his first signal light: the requirement to select a degree program. He debated previous majors in English, art history and communication, but when Miro joined UW-Eau Claire’s TV-10, the student-run entertainment, sports and news TV station, he settled on journalism, a balance between his natural curiosity and future professional prospects.
Right before making that decision official, Miro glanced over the university’s offered programs one last time, and an overlooked option caught his eye: integrated studies, a major of self-proposed, self-designed paths.
“When I saw integrated studies, I immediately thought, ‘I can do a lot more with this just because I don’t have to conform myself to a bunch of courses in journalism.’”
Miro’s integrated studies emphasis is culture and society, and he’s earning an additional Teaching English as a Foreign Language certificate. Engineering his own major gave Miro the ability to build a degree program with groups of diverse classes that reflect his wide range of academic interests and career goals: history, anthropology, art and communication.
Mitigating turbulence with honors
When Miro met with Dr. Heather Fielding, director of the Cosby Honors College, to apply for admission to honors, he relied on that same intellectual curiosity and love of the interdisciplinary — hallmarks of the honors college at UW-Eau Claire.
It was at last, during a cold April day, Miro remembers, that he finally received his honors acceptance letter.
“I feel like I have the validation that I’m doing well and like I will be okay academically with honors. I come to the [honors] commons often, I talk and meet with the faculty often and because of that, I’ve been given opportunities to do things.”
New windows opened for him at UW-Eau Claire in part, Miro holds, because of his honors involvement. And he’s determined to pay it forward.
In-flight entertainment
Given his delay-filled college journey, Miro is determined to help new students enjoy smoother college beginnings — and because of his hard work, Miro was nominated to join the UW-Eau Claire Campus Ambassadors.