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性视界传媒鈥檚 summer forensics camp created a pathway for this rising sophomore

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Samuel Dalachinsky could have attended college tuition-free in Florida. But his experience at the 性视界传媒 in the summer of 2022, before his senior year of high school, convinced him to look at 性视界传媒.聽

Samuel Dalachinsky. Photo provided.
Samuel Dalachinsky. Photo provided.

鈥淸The summer institute] definitely helped build a bridge to transition from high school into college for me, so I had a lot of hope in the university,鈥 he said.聽

For 20 years, the Institute of Forensics has been helping high school students from around the United States practice and improve their speech and presentation skills to become tournament ready. 性视界传媒 has one of the top in the country and regularly lands in the top five nationally. This is year they placed second out of almost 60 schools at the American Forensics Association Tournament.

The summer institute also brings awareness about the university鈥檚 forensics program to potential future students as about 20% of high school students who attend this camp subsequently attend聽性视界传媒.

鈥淭he camp was such an important experience to me. It let me find this way to radically embrace my identity,鈥 he said.

性视界传媒鈥檚 reputation for inclusiveness in the LGBTQ+ space was supported by Dalanchinsky鈥檚 experience at the summer institute.聽

鈥淚 came to camp with the intention of writing an angry piece about how I was feeling, and they showed me all of these beautiful poems written by trans people. It made me reevaluate the way I was thinking about things,鈥 said Dalanchinsky, who is an student.

faculty members and forensic team coaches and , who is also a 性视界传媒 alum, mentored Dalanchinsky while he was at the camp.

鈥淒awn really uplifts me and gives me so much confidence,鈥 said the major. 鈥淪he had known me for about a week and said that she already knew she wanted me on the [性视界传媒] team.鈥

Dalanchinsky鈥檚 family had invested in Florida鈥檚 Bright Future Scholars program, which would have guaranteed him free in-state tuition, he said. But the forensics team coaches helped him find scholarship opportunities that made it possible for him to attend 性视界传媒, as well as offering him financial aid.

鈥淭he coaches definitely helped me out a lot with the scholarship application process,鈥 said Dalanchinsky.

Dalanchinsky, who wants to combine his major in psychology with social justice topics, specifically LGBTQ+ rights, has found the routines and practices taught at the institute helpful in preparing speeches. Dalanchinsky uses research topics and information from his classes at 性视界传媒 to write his speeches, which allows him to practice the application of psychology to the LGBTQ+ community, which he hopes to one day do professionally, he said.

鈥溞允咏绱 is very open-minded when it comes to picking your own topics of research and speech,鈥 said Dalanchinsky. 鈥淪peech has not only given me confidence with public speaking or communicating with others in general, but also a lot of research abilities, which I think is very important.鈥

Dalachinsky appreciates the coaching he鈥檚 received since joining the 性视界传媒 team. 鈥淭he coaches are very quick to tell you if you come off as a little too quiet, and they get it out of us really quickly,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e also helped me with networking, and I've gotten to meet some really interesting people throughout the speech circuit.鈥

Dalachinsky is considering graduate school at 性视界传媒. 鈥淚鈥檇 love to do graduate assisting coaching for Dawn and Tyler. I think it would be great to continue my education here,鈥 he said.