Tysha
(Roz) Llewellyn
Region: Western
Program Institution: SUC at Brockport
Education
College/University: SUNY Brockport
Major/Minor: Finance
Graduation Date:
Significant Professional or Academic Accomplishments:
Roz joined the CSTEP Program at The College at Brockport in
Fall 2008. Like so many people of her generation, Roz had
a vague idea of wanting to help people. Becoming part of the
CSTEP program helped her identify specific ways to achieve
her objective: Roz regularly attends professional development
seminars at the CSTEP office that help her strengthen those
competencies that are so vital to success in graduate school.
She also joined Alpha Phi Omega, a national co-ed service
fraternity; she participates in several campus student associations
and councils; and she became an officer in the Brockport Business
Club. Roz also works as a resident assistant in a freshman
dorm and is part of the Delta College Learning Community.
She accomplishes all this while maintaining a 3.86 GPA. And,
because she understands the importance of a constantly growing
global world, she spent the Spring 2011 semester studying
in Beijing, China.
A first generation U.S. citizen and a first generation college
student, Roz decided to major in finance since it allows her
to focus her attention on the financial health of minority
families, many of whom, she states, “may be unwittingly
tossing their financial futures on the junk pile.” Thus,
in 2010, Roz was selected to attend the Southern Regional
Education Board’s Compact for Diversity in
Tampa, Fl, where she learned about a relatively new field,
neuro-economics, which researches how people make decisions
and how this impacts economic behavior. Under the guidance
of her CSTEP faculty mentor, Roz will conduct an in-depth
research project on this topic that she hopes to present at
the 2012 Annual CSTEP Conference and Brockport’s Scholars
Day. Currently, Roz is planning to attend Harvard Business
School; she is scheduled for an interview in the fall of 2011.
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