Sowing Success

Submitted by ssalas10 on Fri, 04/21/2023 - 19:46

Sonia Briseno, director of the College Assistance Migrant Program at St. Edward's University, and a few of the current CAMP scholars spoke about their experiences with the program in this article featured in Palabra!

The new feminine and Hispanic look that walks the halls of St. Edward’s

Submitted by ssalas10 on Fri, 04/21/2023 - 19:42

President Montserrat Fuentes recently traveled to Panama City, Panama to engage with members of the Hilltopper family in Central America. During her first international trip as president of St. Edward's University, Dr. Fuentes spoke with La Estrella de Panamá about the high quality level of education Panamanians, and all international students, will receive at the hilltop. She also shared her experience as the first Hispanic president and second woman to lead St. Edward's University.

St. Edward’s received $2.1M grant to cover college costs for 15 Latino, first-gen students

Submitted by ssalas10 on Mon, 03/27/2023 - 06:01

The Hector and Gloria López Foundation (HGLF) has awarded a more than $2.1M grant to St. Edward’s University — benefiting first-generation Latino students. The Austin American Statesman spoke with university leaders, as well as the CEO of HGLF, about how this grant will impact future first-gen students.

St. Edward’s University offers scholarships to Latino students

Submitted by ssalas10 on Mon, 03/27/2023 - 05:57

The Hector and Gloria López Foundation has gifted a multimillion dollar grant to St. Edward’s University — which will provide full tuition assistance to more than a dozen first-generation Latino students beginning in the Fall of 2023. Univision covered the celebration of this historic moment for the hilltop!

Insight: López Scholar Program

Submitted by ssalas10 on Mon, 03/27/2023 - 05:56

St. Edward’s University has received a generous grant dedicated to changing the lives of first-generation Latino students. KXAN spoke with Sergio Rodríguez, CEO of The Hector and Gloria López Foundation, about the organization's efforts to help first-gen students at the hilltop and across Texas. 

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