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The Office of Fellowships and Office of Career Strategy (OCS) Outreach Coordinators (OCs) are Yale students who serve as ambassadors for funding and career opportunities available at Yale. Meet with an OC to discuss your fellowship and career plans, and learn more about the many great resources Yale offers students!

 


Enrique Aguirre

Pierson, '26

Enrique Aguirre is a senior in Pierson College from El Paso, Texas, studying Mechanical Engineering. This past summer, he worked at Bell Helicopter, where he contributed to drive systems testing for next-generation aircraft. He is especially excited to support students pursuing STEM and engineering pathways and hopes to make the process of navigating classes, internships, and career opportunities easier for his peers. Outside of academics, Enrique enjoys working out, playing basketball with friends, and even line dancing for fun.

Yoselin Colin

Berkeley, '27

Yoselin is a junior in Berkeley College from San Francisco, CA, double majoring in Political Science and Ethnicity, Race, & Migration with an intensive certificate in Human Rights. On campus, she is involved with Yale College Democrats, Yale Model United Nations, and the Yale Undergraduate Prison Project. Off campus, she works at the Federal Public Defender's Office in New Haven. In her free time, she enjoys the outdoors, reading books and the news, hiking, and watching movies with friends.

Valerie N. Henríquez

Trumbull, '27

Valerie is a junior in Trumbull College majoring in History of Science, Medicine, and Public Health on the premed track. On campus, she works as a student assistant at the Yale LGBTQ Center and serves as a mentor for the SAY-YES program, which focuses on health and medical learning for high school students in New Haven. She is excited to support students as they explore and apply for opportunities such as fellowships, study abroad programs, and other career-related pathways. In her free time, she enjoys reading literary fiction, crafting dioramas or clay figures, and caring for her five pets at home — two dogs, two cats, and a bunny!

Julia Lin

Jonathan Edwards, '26

Julia Lin is a senior in Silliman College from Frederick, Maryland, majoring in Sociology on the intensive track. On campus, she has been involved in increasing student civic engagement through the Yale Democracy Project (formerly known as Yale Votes: A Student Initiative), building community for rural students with the Rural Students Alliance, and conducting research for Professor Kevin DeLuca. Supported by various public service fellowships, Julia has interned with the Maryland Department of Labor's Office of the Secretary, the U.S. Department of Labor, and Rank the Vote. She is also an Institution for Social and Policy Studies Director's Fellow and a Dwight Hall Summer Fellow. In her free time, she enjoys scrapbooking, making Pinterest boards, and soaking up the sun around campus. She looks forward to answering any questions about careers and fellowships!

Clarissa Tan

Jonathan Edwards, '26

Clarissa Tan is a senior and FroCo in JE, double-majoring in Global Affairs and Art (Graphic Design) with a French Language Certificate. She is originally from California, attended elementary school in China, and grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. On-campus, Clarissa writes a travel column in the YDN, is in Danceworks, and is a former USG/Director for YMUN Taiwan, Korea, China, and Latin America. In her free time, she enjoys solo backpacking, hiking, photography, and ice skating.

Renee Tracey

Benjamin Franklin, '27

Renee is a junior in Benjamin Franklin College. Renee is a double major candidate for Neuroscience & HSHM and is on the pre-med track. She is super excited to work with everyone and help students feel confident in pursuing their career and funding goals. On campus, Renee is involved with STARS mentoring, YNEURO, American Women's Medical Association and research at the Pittenger Lab. Outside of school, Renee enjoys drinking tea, writing and exercising.

Anping Zhu

Silliman, '28

Anping is a sophomore in Silliman planning to major in Global Affairs. He is from San Mateo, California and loves all things outdoors. On campus, Anping writes for the Yale Review of International Studies and was a USG for Yale Model African Union. In his free time, he can be found reading, hiking, or in the Silliman buttery.