The music performance major shined both at the School of Music and outside the university.
As a Porter Scholar, Washington was required to have a grade point average of at least 3.0. She exceeded that expectation and carried a 3.9 grade point average and has been on the Dean鈥檚 List her entire college career. 聽She recently received the Woodford R. Porter Scholar Outstanding Senior Award.
Outside the classroom, she has flourished, as well. Her countless performances and community service, such as being a big sister in Big Brother, Big Sister have given her joy.
UofL Today caught up with her recently to talk about her time at UofL and her future plans.
Why did you choose UofL?
Because I wanted to study at the music school here because I was familiar with some of the faculty and I was excited to be a part of the Society of Porter Scholars.
What other activities have you participated in while at UofL?
I am the second vice president of Delta Omicron, the professional music fraternity. I鈥檝e been in the band and orchestra, as well as chamber ensembles and that takes up a lot of my time. I鈥檝e been a big sister in Big Brothers, Big Sisters for three years. I鈥檓 a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and Golden Key International.
Do you think that these organizations and experience have helped you become successful?
Yes, I think I鈥檝e definitely grown a lot in the four years that I鈥檝e been here. I鈥檝e gained a lot of perspective from different groups of people and organizations that I鈥檝e been a part of.
What has been your favorite experience at UofL?
Well I did love going to the basketball games in pep band. It鈥檚 probably all of the concerts that I鈥檝e gotten to play with my colleagues. There鈥檚 really nothing like sitting on the stage and making great music. The feeling of when you鈥檙e done and everyone鈥檚 like 鈥済ood job鈥 is amazing.
How did you react when you found out that you were chosen to speak?
I was speechless and thankfully I was already sitting down. It was shocking at first, but then I calmed down and I know that I like to write and speak so I knew it鈥檇 be okay.
What do you plan to do after you graduate?
I will be attending grad school at Miami-Ohio University for flute performance. Then eventually and hopefully someone will hire me to play my flute.
What do you plan on telling your classmates at commencement?
I already have my speech written. Basically I am telling my peers that I enjoyed my time here very much in the School of Music. Use the skills that we have learned during our four years at the university. Go and take our paths and journeys to success, as well as help others along the way. I also plan to say not to give up if you fail along the way.





















