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Triton Transfer Storytellers

The Triton Transfer Storytellers competition is a yearly program that asks transfers to share their story through an art medium of their choice as well as a write up explaining their pieces connection to resilience. Campus staff and faculty serve as judges to reivew pieces and award scholarships of $1,000 to winning pieces, which then are displayed in the Triton Transfer Hub, and honorable mentions are placed in the virtual gallery. We are glad you are here to hear the stories of our incredible Triton Transfer students. 

2024 STORYTELLERS VIRTUAL GALLERY

View the winning pieces and honorable mentions for our 2024 Storytellers competition.

Virtual Gallery

View the 2023 Storytellers Gallery!

Check out the amazing works of art and stories shared by this year's Triton Transfers.

Browse Gallery

Why participate in Triton Transfer Storytellers?

After participating in Triton Transfer Storytellers, students had a(n)...

  • Increase of feeling valued and belonging as a transfer student.
  • Increase in feeling proud of what they had accomplished at UCSD.
  • Increased feelings of belief in one's self through hard times.
  • Connection to at least one new faculty or staff member on campus.
  •  Increase in spending more time in self-reflection.

As faculty/staff creative coaches or judges...

  • "It was impressive to see the talent and raw truth in the statements. Transfers are an unseen population sometimes and it was wonderful to hear these voices." - 2021 Judge
  • "Things like this contest are absolutely the reason I wanted to pursue a career in higher education - connecting with students, hearing their struggles and triumphs, and seeing how college can impact their development is so inspiring to me!" - 2021 Creative Coach
  • "I don't often get the chance to hear student's stories, I mean everyday I meet with students but we are so focused with work that we although we get the chance to check in now and then I realize I don't know much about their stories and histories" - 2021 Judge

  1. REGISTER

    • Students must register to participate. By registering, students will gain access to writing and creative coaches for support. We highly encourage you to reach out your coaches throughout the process!
    • Students are encouraged to reach out to writing and creative coaches who have volunteered their time to support them in their process. Your meeting with a coach could be included in the judging process!
    • Students must be enrolled in Winter 2025 and Spring 2025 quarters to be eligible for the scholarship.
  2. SUBMIT

    • Students must submit a work that addresses an experience which represents their identity and their resilience.
    • Any form of art will be accepted. Examples include: Music, Performance/Acting, Dance, Photography, Digital Design, Story, Comic, Poetry, Slam Poetry, Sculpture, Painting, etc.
    • Artwork will be submitted virtually. For physical artwork, please take a high quality photo(s) to showcase this piece to us. Submissions will be made to Google Drive and should be no larger than 10GB.
    • Each entry must be submitted with a synopsis (1 - 2 page double spaced) of how this piece represents your unique story and how it represents the contest theme of resilience.
Winning pieces will be gifted to the Triton Transfer Hub for display in the Storytellers Gallery.
NOTE: We recommend reviewing the judging rubric to identify what key elements the committee will be looking for when assessing works and synopses. 

How do I sign up to participate?

2025 participation will begin at the start of Winter Quarter. Participants must register to submit their work.

What type of art is allowed for submission?
All forms of art will be accepted into this competition. Examples include: Music, Performance/Acting, Dance, Photography, Digital Design, Story, Comic, Poetry, Slam Poetry, Sculpture, Painting, etc.

What kinds of stories can we represent?
Your work of art need not be specific to your transfer transition, but about you as an individual transfer student. Choose a story which showcases your identity, and your resilience. 

Is this contest only open to transfer students?
Because this competition is focused on transfer student identity, transfer student submissions will be prioritized. 

Can I submit something, but not share it in the Gallery?
By submitting your piece and synopsis, you agree to have your art shared on our website and in our physical space should you be a winning design. However, in the submission process, you select to have your piece shared anonymously. 

How and when will the scholarship be granted?
Winners will receive a $1000 scholarship within the 24-25 academic year.

What if I maxed out my financial aid?
Talk to Financial Aid about if and how this award impacts your financial aid package.

Who are Creative and Writing Coaches, and when should I reach out?
Creative Coaches are faculty and staff who have volunteered to support you through your creative and writing process. Writing Coaches are peer tutors within OASIS Language Arts and Tutorial Services.  It is highly encouraged that you reach out to a creative or writing coach; this will be considered within the judging process. Reach out, make a connection, share your story, and brainstorm ideas!

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