Honors College
A morning and an afternoon ceremony will be held to honor all graduates of the university’s academic colleges and Honors College.
Students are offered internships with leading employers, undergraduate research alongside faculty, on-campus employment, global study abroad opportunities and service-based community partnerships.
The NEH grant supports the professors’ work to develop new curriculum modules and enhance existing discussions.
The fellowship gives students the chance to work in the nation’s capital, where they get experience with policymaking and civic engagement
Record growth
Nurturing the academically driven student
The UTSA Honors College has enhanced accessibility to the university, enabling a greater number of high-achieving Roadrunners to benefit from the honors experience and graduate with honors.
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Forty students in this cohort will graduate with distinction, the highest level of UTSA Honors College recognition.
APRIL 22, 2025 — UTSA Honors College student and Top Scholar Jonah Espinoza has been named a 2025 Sumners Scholar,...
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