By Ella, Phoenix Alumna & Sophomore at the University of Tampa
When I was at The Phoenix School, college felt like a distant goal—something to think about later. Now, as a sophomore at the University of Tampa, I realize just how much my time at Phoenix shaped the way I navigate my academic and personal life today.
College is exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. With hundreds of students in a lecture hall and so many opportunities competing for your attention, it’s easy to blend into the background. But Phoenix never let me be just another student in the crowd. It gave me the confidence to take initiative, ask bold questions, and advocate for myself—skills that are proving invaluable now.
One of the biggest challenges for women in college, especially in male-dominated fields, is having the confidence to speak up and claim space. Thanks to Phoenix, I don’t hesitate to raise my hand, challenge ideas, or take on leadership roles. I learned early on how to problem-solve, think critically, and stand firm in my abilities.
At Phoenix, girls aren’t just encouraged to lead—we’re expected to. Whether it was collaborating on projects, debating solutions, or taking risks in our learning, Phoenix instilled in me a sense of resilience and independence that I carry with me every day.
Now, when I face challenges in college—whether it’s navigating tough coursework, seeking out opportunities, or advocating for myself in academic and professional settings—I know I have the tools to succeed. Phoenix prepared me not just for college, but for life.
For current Phoenix students: Trust that what you’re learning now—inside and outside the classroom—is shaping your future in ways you might not see yet. But one day, you will.