Ameline (Mel) Limorin
2014 Brandeis Undergraduate Segal Fellow
Ameline (Mel) Limorin is College Affordability Advisor for the Afford program at uAspire. She graduated from Brandeis University with a double major in education studies and sociology. She is the daughter of Haitian immigrants, and completed her primary studies in Fort Pierce, Florida, where she attended Fort Pierce Central High School and dually enrolled in Indian River State College. Mel is passionate about increasing access to higher education for students of low socioeconomic status. She has a history of working with students to help them with the college application process.
After arriving at Brandeis, Mel was fortunate enough to team up with a group of passionate young women and became a founding member of BeSO Educated: Keepin’ It Real 101, a pilot program aimed at providing low-income and minority high school students resources to aid them during the college application process. Mel served on the Brandeis Black Student Organization executive board. Mel's Segal Program internship was for CollegeBound: Dorchester. Her Segal Coach was Segal Founder and Advisory Board Member Laura Gassner Otting.