UC Student Ambassadors are here to help you flourish at UT San Antonio!

Engage with University College and connect with your community!

The University College (UC) Ambassadors are passionate student leaders committed to supporting both undergraduate and graduate students as they navigate their academic journey at UT San Antonio. Whether you're new to campus or looking to get more involved, our Ambassadors are here to help you thrive.

UC Ambassadors foster a welcoming environment by sharing their own college experiences, offering guidance on academic and campus resources, and helping you feel connected to the larger UT San Antonio  community. As peer mentors, they are trained to support your growth, answer your questions, and connect you with opportunities that matter.

Get Involved Through SSC Events

The UC Ambassadors plan and host a wide variety of events through the Student Success Center (SSC), all designed to support your success in and out of the classroom. These events focus on:

  • Academic Success – Study strategies, time management, tutoring support, and more
  • Career Readiness – Resume workshops, networking tips, and job search strategies
  • Digital Wellbeing – Balancing screen time, managing online presence, and more
  • Social Connectedness – Making friends, joining study groups, and building your network
  • Personal Wellness – Stress relief activities, mindfulness sessions, and self-care tips

Meet the UC Ambassadors!

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Braedon Alaniz

Digital Media Influence

Diego Barron

Diego Barron

Multidisciplinary Studies – Game Design

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Alexander Caldwell

Multidisciplinary Studies – Game Design

Headshot of Kalvin Galiendes

Kalvin Galiendes

Digital Media Influence

Headshot of Oluwatise Omole

Oluwatise Omole

Multidisciplinary Studies – Nursing

Headshot of Daniela Santodomingo Donaire

Daniela Santodomingo Donaire

Multidisciplinary Studies – Hospitality and Events Management

headshot of Heleina Zepeda

Heleina Zepeda

Modern Language Studies