HONORS COLLEGE COMMUNIQUE: September 2022
Hello from the Honors College! In partnership with Academic Advising, we are sending a
monthly Honors College Communique on the Advising listserv, in which we will send short
updates about:
1. Honors opportunities open to all students
2. A highlighted benefit of being an Honors College member
3. A student highlight from your advising areas
4. Contacts within Honors for more information
Honors News:
Honors Experiential Learning
Lab<https://honors.utsa.edu/academics/experiential-learning-lab.html> (ELL) - Honors
has a new space! Honors students can now meet with Counselors and Staff to receive
assistance with researching and applying for experiences and opportunities, working on
applications, crafting resumes and personal statements, and advising for Honors
requirements. Honors also offers a series of workshops in professional development, study
abroad, thesis, experience funding resources, and much more! Honors Counselors and Staff
are available for both drop-in and appointment availability.
Honors Opportunities for All UTSA Students:
Archer Fellowship
Program<https://honors.utsa.edu/programs/archer-fellowship.html> -
Do you know students who would like the opportunity to live, learn, and intern in
Washington, D.C., for a fall or spring semester? Are they interested in how policy impacts
their area of study or future profession? Learn more about this unparalleled educational
and professional opportunity by attending an information session. Sessions will be held
September 29, 2022 at noon and 5:00 p.m. in the GSR 1.204F. RSVP
here<https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2...;.
For questions about the Archer Fellowship contact Kristi Meyer at
kristi.meyer@utsa.edu<mailto:Kristi.Meyer@utsa.edu>.
Highlighted Benefit for Honors College Members:
Priority registration - Honors students (freshmen-senior) have priority registration,
which means they are one of the first groups to register for classes. While we encourage
our students to meet with their Honors Counselor to review their Honors progress, we also
encourage them to meet with their Academic Advisors early to discuss the major/degree
classes they need for the upcoming semester. If you, or Honors students, have questions
about Honors courses or the curriculum, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. You can
email honors.advising@utsa.edu<mailto:honors.advising@utsa.edu> and an Honors
Counselor will get back with you.
Student Highlight: Andrea and Alexandra Sanabria, Seniors. Andrea is a Politics and Law
major with a Philosophy minor. Alexandra is a Civil Engineering major with a Physics
minor.
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Andrea:
· Events Team Member for the Honors College
· Member of various pre-law organizations like Pre-Law Association, Legal Advocacy
Association, Women in Pre-Law etc. as well as other organizations like VOICES, NSCS, NSLS,
Japanese Student Association, Chinese Language and Culture Club, and former member of the
Debate Team (placed as a quarter finalist in the Wyoming Novice Debate Competition)
· Future Plans: To complete Law School and be licensed to work as an attorney
Alexandra:
· Physics and Calculus Tutor for the TRC
· Vice President for the American Society of Civil Engineers (21-22 School Year)
and served as the Captain of the Monster Mash Pumpkin Smash Trebuchet team/Student Steel
Bridge Competition, member of the Society of Women Engineers, the Texas Society of
Professional Engineers, Society of Physics Students
· Future Plans: To pursue a MD in Civil Engineering and work as a civil engineer
Both:
· Participants in the SALA (Japanese) Program
· Work with the SA Youth Food Pantry
· Participants in the Student Leadership Academy
· Hobbies: running, reading, learning languages, community involvement
Best Regards,
Alegra Lozano, Director of Counseling, Honors College,
alegra.lozano@utsa.edu<mailto:alegra.lozano@utsa.edu>
Jill Fleuriet, Honors College Associate Dean,
jill.fleuriet@utsa.edu<mailto:jill.fleuriet@utsa.edu>