Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Scholar Stories: Scholar Barbara Falcon-Mendoza



Scholar Barbara Falcon-Mendoza with Rep. Justin Rodriguez 
HSC scholars are active both in their education and as members of their communities. Our scholars participate in a multitude of internships, volunteer for causes they are passionate about, and are active in both student and off campus organizations.
 Barbara Falcon-Mendoza, sophomore, is an example of this type of initiative.
During the Spring 2015 semester, Barbara interned under Representative Justin Rodriguez as a part of the Frank Madla & Irma Rangel Texas Legislative Internship Program at St. Mary’s University. Barbara, who was a freshman at the time, was the youngest student to participate in the internship as it is usually an internship offered to upperclassmen. However, because of her passion for the subject and ambition to participate in the internship asked for an exemption; which her professor readily approved.
Scholars Barbara Falcon-Mendoza and Nathan Salazar
interning with Rep. Justin Rodriguez
During her time as an intern in the Texas Legislature, Barbara helped with the research and drafted bills, answered constituent’s letters and emails, and met with people, companies, and interest groups on behalf of her representative. Barbara was excited to share her experiences at her internship, stating, “It was very interesting environment to be the youngest person participating in the program. I was able to learn and meet amazing people, and helped the representative I interned for, be the voice for millions of people in Texas.”
Barbara is a Political Science major at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio whose dream is to one day open a non-profit organization and law firm that specializes in the aid of women and children. With this goal, she took “extra time to make sure I understood everything, and would stay late reading and re-reading bills and documents; even though I wasn’t paid.” Another one of Barbara’s long term goals is to one day run for the Texas Senate and then eventually the US Senate.

“My ultimate goal is to encourage other students, like me, to follow their dreams no matter the cost, barriers, or odds. I want to inspire someone else to believe that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I know I have a plateful of goals, with a whole life ahead of me and endless possibilities, but if I play my cards right I’ll reach my goals and inspire others along the way. My personal motto is: believe in your dreams, and everyone else will follow suit,” Barbara says.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

2015 HSC Summer Leadership Conference

Participants visit Charles Schwab  photo by Gabrielle A. Bernard
     HSC’s Summer Leadership Conference came to a close last Friday; here is a small recap of events for those who were not able to attend. The two day conference was held from July 30-31 at Austin Community College - Eastview Campus. Participating in the conference were current scholars, applicants for the coming fall, and current AISD high school students.  The two day conference was packed with sessions from speakers, alumni and Austin professional panels, and a special guest appearance.
Participants visit Applied Materials photo by Clara Neri
   
     The Summer Conference was formatted to accommodate scholars and applicants into a college track separate from AISD students who were placed into a high school track. These different tracks allowed for the scheduling of speakers, workshops, and events specific to these groups. College track students participated in sessions that covered a wide range of topics including self-awareness, empowerment, Latino identity, financial literacy, and ended with site visits.

Vince Young and applicant Michaela photo by Stephen Spillman
During the same time, high school track students participated in sessions including advice on college entrance exams, a panel by local industry professionals, a mini-mentoring sessions with HSC Scholars, and ended with a tour of St. Edward’s University. In addition to all the
speakers and events, HSC was also honored to host special guest, speaker and former NFL football quarterback, Vince Young. Overall, the conference was deemed a success with scholars, applicants, and AISD students walking away with positive feelings about their time spent.

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