USCB Hosts First Latino Student Summit
The University of South Carolina Beaufort held its first South Carolina Hispanic/Latino
Student Summit on March 12, in conjunction with the S.C. Commission for Minority Affairs.
The aim of the summit was to motivate Latino students to succeed after high school
and encourage them to consider attending college. Juniors and seniors from May River
High School and Bluffton High School participated in the summit.
Beaufort County School District Superintendent Dr. Frank Rodriguez and videographer Gustavo Rattia addressed the students and encouraged them to work hard, show perseverance and embrace optimism.
“Don’t let anyone out work you,” Rodriguez said. “Stay focused on your path to success.”
Gustavo Rattia, owner of Ocean Blue videography and photography, also spoke to the group. Originally from Venezuela, Rattia and his family left their home country nine years ago and now live in Bluffton. He told the students about “plot twists” that have shaped his life and how he has transformed adversity into opportunity.
Led by Student Ambassador tour guides, the summit attendees toured the USCB campus and then visited a community fair in Campus Center. There local organizations including Technical College of the Lowcountry showcased local opportunities for high paying careers.
During lunch provided by USCB, the high school students enjoyed a panel question-and-answer session led by Student Ambassadors Celeste Cruz-Reyes, Syann Ortega, Geovanna Cruz, and Caleb Lima Bernal.