TRANSFER STUDENT ENGAGEMENT GUIDE
CONTENTS Meet Our Transfer Team
Welcome
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PAGE 4 Semester Event Calandar Spring 2021
Transfer Student Program
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Jaguar Transfer Tau Sigma Assembly
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PAGE 8 Meet the Silver Liner Mentors!
Transfer Student Testimonials
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PAGE 9 & 13 Silver Liners Mentorship Program
10 Transfer TO DOs
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CONTENTS Transfer Tips
PAGE 17 Transfer Library
PAGE 18 National Transfer Student Week
PAGE 19 Start Here!
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MEET OUR TRANSFER TEAM Juan Espinoza is the Transfer Student Engagement Coordinator. He's also a transfer student from the Alamo colleges and an alumnus class of 2016! Juan enjoys building and executing programming for all transfer students on campus and aims to provide the best experience from admission to commencement. When you see him on campus, don't be afraid to say "HELLO!" Fun Fact: Juan coached a National Championship drill team for 14 years! Home Town: Houston, TX Favorite On-campus event/tradition: Ring Ceremony
Karina Salmon is a Junior at Texas A&M University- San Antonio majoring in Kinesiology with a focus in Pre Physical Therapy. Throughout her time at A&M- SA she has worked for the Office of Student Transition and Family Engagement as an Orientation Leader and as a Transfer Student Coordinator. Also she is involved in the third cohort of the President’s Leadership Class. Fun Fact: Kari is serving as the 2020 Ms. A&M- San Antonio Home Town: San Antonio, TX Favorite On-campus event/tradition: Lights of Esperanza & Festival de Cascarones Tiffany Balderas is a Junior at Texas A&M University – San Antonio majoring in English with a Teaching certification in 712. This is her first year at Texas A&M- San Antonio as she has transferred from North East Lakeview last spring. She is also involved in Kappa Delta Pi, and the mentorship program. Fun fact: Tiffany has been involved in ACTS Retreats for the past 10 years. Hometown: China Grove, TX Favorite On-campus event/ tradition: Presidents picnic
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WELCOME TO A&M-SA Hello transfer jags! The Transfer Student Engagement office welcomes you to our university's campus life. Our department provides opportunities for you to be involved on campus and get familiar with resources that you may need in order to graduate successfully. We also provide a mentorship program for students who would like to connect more on campus and have a resource at their fingertips. For incoming transfer students, becoming a mentee is a huge step in the right direction. While providing these opportunities, we host events for you throughout the year to help your transition and to also help the overall involvement process. We welcome all transfer students and want your experience at our university to be the most memorable! - Your Transfer Engagement Team
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SEMESTER EVENT CALENDAR SPRING 2021 Tuesday January 19th Breakfast Club CAB Courtyard 9 - 11AM
Wednesday January 20th Evening Mixer Virtual 5 - 6:30PM
Wednesday January 20th Trade-up Drive-up 10AM- 2PM
*Transfer Student Focused
Thursday January 21st Transfer Student Virtual Panel 12 - 1:30PM
Monday January 25th Donuts & Coffee CAB Courtyard 9:30 - 11AM
Friday February 12th Candy Apple Giveaway CAB Courtyard 11AM -1PM
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TRANSFER STUDENT PROGRAM TRANSFER EVENTS
MENTOR PROGRAM
TAU SIGMA
CISNEROS INSTITUTE
TRANSFER RESOURCES TRANSFER ENGAGEMENT GUIDE BOOK INSTAGRAM: @TAMUSA.TRANSFERS
INSTAGRAM: @TAMUSA.SILVERLINERS
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JAGSYNC PORTAL TRANSFER STUDENT MENTORS SILVER BULLET NEWSLETTER
JAGUAR TRANSFER VIRTUAL ASSEMBLY
Please join us for our virtual Jaguar Transfer Assembly! You will be joined by student leaders, faculty and staff to welcome you to the Jaguar community. The virtual, interactive event provides you with information on campus departments, student resources - specific to transfer students, faculty interaction from your specific college, and an opportunity to meet the transfer student team that will help you transition. Please visit www.tamusa.edu/transfer for the live links that you will use to join this event. If you've received some transfer swag from our office, we'd love to see you wear it! Tuesday, January 5th: College of Arts & Sciences 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 6th: College of Business 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Thursday, January 7th: College of Education & Human Development 10:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
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TAU SIGMA
Welcome all Transfer Students! Tau Sigma is a national honor society designed exclusively for transfer students. Our mission is to recognize and promote the academic excellence and involvement of transfer students. This organization at our university is an invite-only program for transfer students who have spent one semester at our institution and maintained a minimum 3.5 GPA. Tau Sigma provides its members opportunities to earn scholarships, attend leadership conferences, take leadership positions in the university, serve others at the university and in the community, all while developing friendships and becoming a more integral part of A&M-SA. Search "TAU SIGMA" in JagSync today!
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Mentorship Program Testimonials “I have never taken online classes before but thanks to this program and my mentor I always had someone to turn for help, advice, and gave me the confidence to tackle this challenge head on and finish on top� -Brenda Reyes “This program has been amazing! I was hesitant at first about joining because I’m a really shy person, but signing up was the best choice I made! I love my mentor Vi, she’s been super great and informative on my journey at TAMUSA. Cheyenne and Juan are absolutely wonderful people and I’m just so grateful for this program that they started. Although I’m not quite ready to be a mentor yet but I do plan on staying with the program and hopefully after spring semester I will be ready to start as a mentor in Fall 2021.� -Gracie Closna “
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“I was skeptical upon entering this program, but I’m happy that I did. It was a fun experience and my mentor was extraordinary. Best decision I made other than transferring to TAMUSA đ&#x;˜…â€? -Che’tara Baty
MEET THE SILVER LINERS!
Read the mentor profiles below to learn about our Spring 2021 Texas A&M- SA Mentors! Request a mentor through our Transfer Student Engagement Office, located in Patriots' Casa on the first floor OR at the link provided on page 17.
David Mantiply: Lead Mentor Major: Accounting Academic year: Junior Hometown: Born in Ft. Polk, Louisiana but home is El Paso, TX Previous Institution: Northwest Vista, Southern New Hampshire university, San Antonio College, El Paso Community College Involvement: Financial Literacy Fellow with the Mays Center, Treasurer of Delta Chi Fraternity, Silver Liners Mentorship Program
Cheyenne Zavala Major: English with a 7-12 Teaching Certification Academic year: Senior Hometown: San Antonio, TX Previous Institution: Northwest Vista College Involvement: Tau Sigma National Honor Society President, Silver Liners Mentorship Program, NSLS, First Generation Jaguars!
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Angelia Jacobs
Major: Sociology Academic year: Junior Hometown: Mobile, Alabama - Yacoma, WA Previous Institution: St. Philip's College Involvement: Silver Liners Mentorship Program, Tau Sigma National Honor Society, Vice President of Black Student Union, Plant Club Member, Sociology Club Member, Student Leadership Institute
Tiffany Balderas
Major: English with a Teacher Certification 7-12 Academic year: Junior Hometown: China Grove, TX Previous Institution: North East Lake View College Involvement: Kappa Delta Pi National Honor Society, Transfer Student Coordinator, Silver Liners Mentorship Program
Patricia Guerra Major: Bachelors- Business Administration Academic year: Dual Alumni Hometown: San Antonio, TX Previous Institution: Northwest Vista Involvement: Silver Liners Mentorship Program
Gabby Porras Major : Education Academic Year : Pandemic Grad 2020 Home Town: Bronx, NY Previous institution: US Army (took courses from various universities and community colleges)· Involv in TAMUSA Transfer, TAUSIGMA, TAMUSA Silver liners· Former Student Worker for the Office of Military AffairsFormer President of TAMUSA SVA, SALUTE·
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Sam MuĂąiz
Major: General Education EC- 6 Academic year: Senior Hometown: San Antonio, TX Previous Institution: San Antonio College Involvement: Tau Sigma National Honor Society Vice President, Silver Liners Mentorship Program
Karissa Mitchem
Major: Accounting Academic year: Senior Hometown: San Antonio, TX Previous Institution: Northwest Vista College Involvement: Creating an Accounting & Finance Student Organization, Silver Liners Mentorship Program, National Society of Leadership & Success
Catherine Millard
Major: Sociology Academic year: Senior Hometown: San Antonio, TX Previous Institution: Texas State, UTSA Involvement:Â Student Government Association senior senator, Black student Union Executive Board, DEFUND SAPD COHALITION operations chairs, Silver Liners Mentorship Training
Dennis Pendley
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Major:Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Management and Computer Information Systems Academic year: Senior Year Hometown: Kerrville, TX Previous Insitution: San Antonio College Student Involvement: Delta Chi Fraternity, Treasurer for Tau Sigma National Honor Society, National Society of Leadership and Success,Senator for College of Business, Student Government Association, Liaison for Veterans, Mentor for Jaguar Transfer Students, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, PresentVice President for Student Government Association,
Transfer Student Testimonials "The biggest benefit to being engaged on campus is that more often than not you are provided with experiences that enable you to build relevant skills. Being engaged is also a direct route to feeling more connected to the A&M-SA community." - Zachary Franckowiak
"Take advantage of the great opportunities our school offers. Whether it’s for your college life, your career, networking, resources, or even meeting new friends, it won’t hurt to get out of your comfort zone." - Danielle Balandran
"Your calendar and your email are your best friends. Set reminders for the day before and stay on top of everything. Time management is key. All my time was scheduled, so I didn't fall behind in my classes." - Karissa Mitchem
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SPRING 2021 Transfer Mentorship Program Virtual Orientation 3 OPTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM Wednesday 01/27/2021 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Thursday 01/28/2021 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Friday 01/29/2021 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Silver Liners Mentorship Program
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January 25, 2021 Do's and Don'ts of studying
February 22, 2021 Love yourself
Social Event w/ Guest Spealker
March 29, 2021
Lucky to Have You Social Event w/ Guest
April 26, 2021 Let's Fiesta Social Event
ROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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February 8, 2021
All Eyes on You Online professionalism Guest Speaker
March 22, 2021
Spring into Action Volunteer Guest Speaker
April 12, 2021
Health & Wellness Guest Speaker
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10 Transfer TO DOs Visit the transfer office, virtual Appointments available
Check JagSync for events with free food or swag
(CASA 104C)
Visit the library
Join the Mentorship Program
CAB 2nd floor
Visit Chica's Bakery
Join a student organization
(9155 S Zarzamora St, San Antonio, TX 78224)
Visit the local Whataburger for a free whatasize when you show your Jaguar ID!
Visit our monthly office events
Visit the transfer library in the transfer engagement office
Follow all transfer social media platforms: IG: @TAMUSA.TRANSFERS Jagsync: Transfer Student Engagement
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TRANSFER TIPS
Here are a few transfer tips! Whether you are a new transfer to our university or you have already transferred in a previous semester, here are some tips that will help!
1. Get your Jaguar I.D. made at the Welcome Center! 2. Be ready to leave your camera on for your virtual classes, to engage and interact with your professors. 3. Make it a point to meet with your professor during office hours to discuss your progress. 4. Visit the Mays Center for career advice. 5. Reserve a study room in the library for focused study time with less distractions! 6. Be organized and manage your time wisely. 7. Learn about the different offices on campus and what they can do for you! 8. Remember if you're stressed about finals, it's okay to take a step back from studying and regroup! 9. Attending volunteer opportunities from GivePulse give you a chance to give back to the community and make friends on campus! 10. Get a routine that includes time to study, fun, and rest. Then stick to it!
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Transfer Library
Hey Transfer Jags! This is our transfer library that is located in Patriots' Casa on the first floor. We have chosen these selected books to allow you to read up on life changing moments. Be sure to stop by and take a look to see what interests you! Below are just a few books we have chosen. Be sure to visit the library to see all that we have!
Vote for Us: How to Take Back Our Elections and Change the Future of Voting by Joshua A. Douglas Crucial Conversations Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High, Second Edition Kerry Patterson , Joseph Grenny How to win friends and influence people Dale Carnegie
The art of gathering by Priya Parker The Obstacle is the way Ryan Holiday Man’s search for meaning Victor Frankl Ego is the enemy Ryan Holiday Relentless Tim Grover Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life Bill Burnet & Dave Evans Free to Focus: A Total Productivity System to Achieve More by Doing Less Michael Hyatt The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book) Part of: A Toltec Wisdom Book (6 Books) | by Don Miguel Ruiz and Janet Mills Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race Beverly Daniel Tatum Get Better: 15 Proven Practices to Build Effective Relationships at Work Todd Davis Dear America, Notes of an undocumented Citizen Jose Antonio Vargas Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People Mahzarin R. Banaji and Anthony G. Greenwald Grit: The power of passion and perseverance Angela Duckworth
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3/22/2021
3/23/2021
Transfer Kick Off Giveaway Patriots' Casa Driveway Â
Conchas & Coffee CAB Courtyard 9:00am- 11:00am
11:00am- 1:30pm
THE TRANSFER ENGAGEMENT OFFICE PRESENTS
JAGUAR SPRING TRANSFER STUDENT WEEK 3/24/2021 We're Lucky to have you! Patriots Casa driveway
10:00am- 2:00pm
3/25/2021
Painting With A Transfer RSVP Only Event 6:00pm- 8:30pm
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3/26/2021
Movie night at City Base RSVP Only Event 6:30pm- 8:30pm
START HERE! MY ADVISOR IS : MY SUCCESS COACH IS: MY MASCOT IS: MY SCHOOL COLORS ARE: ONE EVENT I WON'T MISS: Student ORG I'M JOINING:
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