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While UT is often thought of as a traditional four-year institution, many transfer students have found their home on Spartan soil. Students Abby Grinnell â25, Hannah Kowanes â24 and Chad Mendez â24 shared how they found community and are thriving through transfer-student supportive programs on campus.
Abby Grinnell â25, left, and Hannah Kowanes â24, right, enjoyed taking the Transfer Spartans Club up to the top of the minaret. Photo courtesy of Hannah KowanesÌę
Grinnell, an advertising and public relations major, and Kowanes, an allied health major, created the UT Transfer Spartans Club for students like them, whether theyâre from farmlands or city lights, to find their flow at UT.
Chad Mendez '24 is an international business and finance double-major who transferred to UT from Hillsborough Community College.
As a transfer, he was worried about finding his place with the Spartans.
Chad Mendez â24 with Jayla Norton, Wynette Norton and Shaylynn Norton at the Martin Luther King Day Parade, from right to left. Photo courtesy of Chad Mendez
For Mendez, support came in a different package than finding a friend group. The staff in the Office of Diversity Equity and Inclusion helped him feel welcome.
For more information about Success Scholars, visit their Instagram page @utampascholars or their web page, www.ut.edu/success-scholars-program .
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