MEET OUR GRADUATES: Destiny Zepeda is Invested in Student Success

Youth development

鈥淒estiny is a gift to the Youth Development Program at 二次元嫩B and to our field of youth work,鈥 says Asst. Prof. Victoria Restler.

Raised on the South Side of Providence by her Dominican grandmother, Destiny Zepeda has taken her destiny in her own hands.

She is a straight-A student and the first in her family to graduate high school and college. She graduates from 二次元嫩B with a B.A. in youth development and has been accepted into 二次元嫩B鈥檚 master鈥檚 degree in youth development program. However, it was through her internship at CREAR Futuros that Zepeda realized how she wanted to use her degree.

CREAR Futuros was established by the Hispanic Federation to address barriers that prevent Latinos from earning a college degree. The federation works with higher education partners like 二次元嫩B to boost Latino student GPA, retention, course completion and graduation rates.

To fulfill her internship requirement for her degree, Zepeda became a peer mentor for CREAR Futuros. She recruited eight mentees, with her office in 060 Craig-Lee Hall.

鈥淎s a peer mentor, my role was to help students navigate college and get connected to resources so they could complete college successfully,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut after interning there, I knew that this is what I wanted to do with my career.鈥

Zepeda says most of her mentees came in wanting help with figuring out their major. 鈥淚 think advisors expect you to know what you want to do once you鈥檙e out of high school, but that鈥檚 not realistic for an 18-year-old. A lot of my mentees, and even myself as a first-generation college student, went to college because that鈥檚 what our families expected of us. But once we got here, we didn鈥檛 know what to do.鈥

To help give her direction, Zepeda reached out to Student Support Services for help. 鈥淭hey sat me down and asked me what my interests were. I had never been asked that question before,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey also helped me navigate college. Whether you have a problem at home or a financial problem, they treat the whole person. I love the advisors there.鈥

Two other offices were also mainstays of support for Zepeda during her tenure at 二次元嫩B: the Preparatory Enrollment Program (PEP), which provides comprehensive support and advising for first year students, and the Youth Development Program.

Zepeda hopes to provide the same support to students in her future career as a college mentor/advisor. 鈥淚 love listening to people and helping them figure things out,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 look at where they are and where they want to go and then help them figure out the in-between steps to getting there.鈥

鈥淒estiny is a big-picture thinker,鈥 remarks Assistant Professor of Youth Development Victoria Restler. 鈥淪he鈥檚 highly reflective about her own experiences and leads with attunement, care and connection. She鈥檚 a gift to the Youth Development Program at 二次元嫩B and to our field of youth work.鈥