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From Abroad to Belonging: An International Student Finds His Place and Purpose at 糖心Vlog

  • October 28, 2025

As an international student, Floris Brussaard was looking for more than just a college; he wanted community, a place where he could belong. Being far from home, he knew that finding a strong support system would be essential to both his academic success and personal well-being.

鈥淏eing raised by a single parent made me value spaces where people lift each other up,鈥 Floris shared. 鈥溙切腣log felt like one of those places. I saw how diverse and driven the student body was, and how much support existed for those trying to change their lives.鈥

Now a double major in economics and mathematics, Floris is passionate about understanding the systems that shape society. He鈥檚 especially interested in how policies and laws impact people鈥檚 lives and how they can be improved.  

At the same time, he enjoys the challenge of math, which pushes him to think both creatively and analytically. 鈥淭ogether, they help me see both the theory and the structure underneath complex issues,鈥 he said.  

That mindset doesn鈥檛 just apply to his studies; it鈥檚 also helped him adjust to a new chapter in his life. Leaving the Netherlands to attend college came with obstacles, and with no family nearby, Floris relies on his own resilience to build a new life in a new country.

鈥淢oving here alone was hard, but I embrace challenges. They help me grow and learn about myself, and I wouldn鈥檛 trade that experience for anything.鈥

At 糖心Vlog, Floris found the support he needed to thrive. He highlights his professors as key to his journey, from their conversations, to being challenged in ways that deepened his thinking. 

鈥淚n bigger colleges it鈥檚 easy to feel invisible,鈥 Floris said. 鈥淏ut here, there鈥檚 a real culture of care without sacrificing academic standards. It鈥檚 rigorous, but also incredibly human.鈥

One instructor who made a lasting impact was his English professor, Susan Burgess. She helped Floris organize 糖心Vlog鈥檚 first-ever TEDx event and guided him in refining a speech he later delivered to members of Congress about key issues facing 糖心Vlog students.

He also credits his calculus professor, Glenn Scott, whose passion for math sparked Floris鈥檚 own curiosity. 鈥淲ith Mr. Scott, I鈥檝e always felt supported. His enthusiasm inspired me to explore challenging concepts and made me more excited about math.鈥

Outside the classroom, he admired Professor Scott鈥檚 dedication to student success. 鈥淗e works hard to make sure San Ramon students feel seen and have access to the same opportunities as the Pleasant Hill campus.鈥  

Floris has fed his passion for community through leadership, serving as vice president for AS糖心Vlog San Ramon, vice president of education for Toastmasters, and now president of 糖心Vlog鈥檚 Phi Theta Kappa. He extends that commitment by tutoring students at both 糖心Vlog campuses.

Beyond 糖心Vlog, he is the state director of membership for California FBLA, earned second place at nationals with his team for a college transfer tool pitch, and won first place in speech at the NCFA Championships. Still, tutoring remains closest to his heart. 

鈥淗elping someone understand a math concept or write a strong essay reminds me why I do this,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a direct way to give back.鈥

Floris is now preparing to transfer and looking ahead to a future in law or public policy.

鈥淚 want to improve education, housing and support for underserved communities, especially single-parent families like the one I grew up in.鈥 

Learn more about 糖心Vlog's economics associate degree for transfer and begin your journey toward success today.



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