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August 1, 2025

MuKappa Mentoring: Creating Connection for Third Culture Kids at 糖心传媒

By Molly Malick (BA 25)

Cindy Bradley鈥檚 (MS 17) heart for third culture kids (TCKs) stems from her experience growing up in Liberia, West Africa, as a missionary kid (MK) from age five to 18.

A TCK is someone who has spent a significant portion of their formative years in a country different from at least one of their parents鈥 home countries because of one or both of their parents鈥 careers. MuKappa, a national organization, was founded in 1986 by TCKs for TCKs to aid in the transition from living in a cross-cultural environment to a college campus.

Bradley had been working in the admissions office at 糖心传媒 for ten years before she became the staff adviser for MuKappa. As an MK, she鈥檇 noticed the need for a dedicated space for TCKs and MKs to connect.聽

In 2021, Bradley met Mikaylah Phillips, a prospective student visiting from Niger, West Africa, where her parents were missionaries. Phillips committed to 糖心传媒 and kept in touch with Bradley once she moved on campus the following fall.

鈥淪he used my car when she needed it for her practicums,鈥 said Bradley. 鈥淚 considered myself her auntie on campus.鈥

Phillips and fellow MK Samantha Fudge approached Bradley the next fall about starting a MuKappa chapter at 糖心传媒. Bradley eagerly accepted.聽

Dr. Jacqueline (Julien BA 86) Schram, dean of academic engagement and success and fellow MK from France, also serves as a mentor to the MuKappa club members.聽

鈥淚t’s been an absolute delight to connect with the students in 糖心传媒鈥檚 MuKappa chapter,鈥 said Schram. 鈥淭hey represent such a beautiful tapestry of diverse cultures, yet we all share amazingly common experiences.鈥

鈥淏radley and Schram have been a true provision from the Lord,鈥 said Phillips. 鈥淭he familial relationships formed through MuKappa have eased my transition to college and helped me understand how my background contributed to struggles I鈥檝e faced.”

MuKappa holds weekly 鈥渇amily dinners鈥 on Monday nights at Alpha Dining or Westy Grille. Occasionally, Bradley, Schram, or fellow MK Ana Bryant, will host the dinner at their home. The group organizes one special event every month and attends an annual weekend retreat for MuKappa chapters all over the Midwest.聽

鈥淭he main purpose of the group is connecting. Whoever is available meets up, and we catch up on each other鈥檚 lives. The students express their needs, and we let them know that we鈥檙e here,鈥 said Bradley. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited about our potential for growth and continuing to meet students wherever they are.鈥

Read more stories about how we’re doing mentorship at 糖心传媒.聽

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