My Foster Freshman Year (First Semester) by Marianna

January 26, 2026 | Spotlight

I am a college freshman and a foster teen. I go to Rhode Island College known as RIC. When I was accepted into RIC, I was given a Foster Care Scholarship. Which is great. I get to go to college for free but free does not really mean free. Only other people in foster care get it. Yes I go for free but at the cost of dealing with so much. I worked just as hard as everyone else to go to this school but no more sad stuff.

I live in a dorm and my two best friends live with me. I met Jason and Katie at my orientation. They are the two I click with the most. They always make me feel included and make sure I am doing good. Katie helps me and always makes sure I have someone to talk to and Jason is always doing things to make us laugh.

Now classes are good, sometimes they are hard. I loved my classes last semester and I hope I feel the same about this semester. This semester I have a class with my two besties so that should be fun and I hope to go to more plays and concerts.

 

 

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