Centurions Meeting Recaps

2023 Spring Meeting at UT San Antonio

The Centurions convened on the campus of The University of Texas at San Antonio on March 31 for the group’s annual Spring Meeting and Luncheon.

Zlotnik speaking at the podiumThe highlight of the four-hour experience was Centurions Chair Kevin Zlotnik surprising UTSA leadership who oversee the university’s student success programs with a $25,000 joint contribution from the Centurions and the UT System’s Chancellor’s Council Executive Committee to benefit the First to Go & Graduate program.

Much of the Spring Meeting was centered around the theme of first-generation students – students who are the first in their families to attend college – and efforts to improve retention and graduation rates of this growing segment of students who make up 45 percent of UTSA’s enrollment of 34,000.

The Centurions heard from several UTSA leaders, including Tammy Wyatt, PhD, vice provost student success, and Jaclyn Shaw, interim vice president, research, economic development and knowledge enterprise, about the university’s commitment to serving as a model for the modern urban university and embracing its Hispanic serving identity.

Staff from the Student Success office briefed the Centurions on several of its programs, including other first generation programs, Bold Scholars and Mentor a Student, followed by an enlightening student panel discussion that featured five first-generation students who talked about their experiences at UTSA and the assistance those programs provide.

The Centurions then toured the UTSA campus, including the Student Success Center, Whataburger Resource Center, Tomás Rivera Center for Academic Excellence, Academic Innovation Center and College for Health, Community & Policy Student Success Center.

Panel discussion

 

Zlotnik and the presenter at UTSA