Celebrating Our 2020 Standout Graduates
Our Class of 2020 graduates are a perfect reflection of the students you鈥檒l get to know and the amazing experiences you鈥檒l have at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚. They鈥檙e smart, compassionate, innovative problem-solvers who are eager to improve the world and reach their full potential. The impressive strength and perseverance they showed during an unimagined final semester will serve them well throughout life.
Among our 2020 standouts are these 12 graduates 鈥 all Presidential Award winners 鈥 who took every opportunity at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 to learn, grow and prepare for meaningful careers and lives. They created and led organizations and events that champion social justice and personal growth. They gained career experience through incredible internships and research. They studied abroad to challenge their comfort zone and perspectives. And they volunteered their time locally and globally to serve others.
See how these Hilltoppers lived their college experience fully 鈥 and how they鈥檙e taking on their world.
Discovering Opportunities and Passions. Purposefully.
Kelly Aparicio 鈥19, Kinesiology, Pre-Physical Therapy
ON THE HILLTOP
- Created a platform for Latinx students voices to be heard as president of the Latino Student Leaders Organization. Led fellow officers in planning programs around traditions and current issues.
- Gained career experience working as a physical therapy technician with Ascension Seton Hospital. Organized an online database and filing system of hundreds of exercise programs for quick and easy use by therapists and patients.
- Became a mentor and ally to students from all walks of life as a resident assistant, and developed valuable people-skills that relate to her work with patients.
A LIFE LESSON
鈥淒uring my Service Break Experience in Jamaica, I saw the difficult realities of healthcare for medically underserved populations. As I helped care for patients with a variety of disabilities, it taught me the importance of seeing a person鈥檚 ability before their disability.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to be pursing my Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Texas State University. All of the valuable lessons and opportunities granted to me at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 have allowed me to fulfill the American dream of becoming the first doctor in my family.鈥

鈥淎ll of the valuable lessons and opportunities granted to me at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 have allowed me to fulfill the American dream of becoming the first doctor in my family.鈥
Inspiring Heroes and Aiming to Be One. Joyfully.
Kia Baeza 鈥20, Biology, Pre-Health Professions
ON THE HILLTOP
- Empowered fellow Hilltoppers to stand up for issues they believe in through AmericaIWill, a social justice student organization she co-founded and helped lead.
- Combined her love of bees and interest in human health in a research project on how pesticides affect honeybees. Presented her findings at three academic conferences and won multiple awards.
- Traveled to Puerto Rico during one of her two Service Break Experiences to help Americorp members rebuild houses for people affected by Hurricane Maria.
MY INSPIRATION
鈥淲hen things get tough, I remember why I embarked on my college journey to begin with and my goal to become a physician. I think back to the sacrifices my family made to get me here and the future I envision for myself. That always propels me forward.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
鈥淚 plan to jump into work as soon as possible as a medical assistant while I get ready to enter medical school. Things are difficult now with the pandemic, but I can鈥檛 wait until I鈥檓 able to work on the front lines helping save lives like the brave people who are out there today.鈥

鈥淭hings are difficult now with the pandemic, but I can鈥檛 wait until I鈥檓 able to work on the front lines helping save lives like the brave people who are out there today.鈥
Achieving Dreams and Creating New Ones. Successfully.
Chase Bartlett 鈥20, Religious and Theological Studies
ON THE HILLTOP
- Inspired by his studies abroad in Berlin to write his honors thesis on the global resurgence of far-right extremism, which shaped his new dream to attend graduate school to pursue a career in writing and journalism.
- Became the first student-athlete from 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 to win the Intercollegiate Tennis Association鈥檚 Fall Regional Singles Champion.
- Received the Servant Leadership Award from the 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 Athletics department for his selfless encouragement and compassionate support in cultivating the full potential of others.
MY GREATEST INSIGHT
鈥淓ven if I never accomplish my dreams, what matters is who I鈥檝e become in the process of working toward them.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
鈥淏efore the pandemic, I planned to take a gap year to continue playing tennis tournaments, take a short break from school, and find a job. Eventually, I hope to pursue either an MBA or an MA in writing and rhetoric.鈥

鈥淓ven if I never accomplish my dreams, what matters is who I鈥檝e become in the process of working toward them.鈥
Advocating for Social Justice. Powerfully.
Meagan Biscamp 鈥19, Social Work
ON THE HILLTOP
- Founded and led the 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 chapter of IGNITE, a national organization that helps young women become politically and civically engaged and advocate for social justice issues.
- Helped lead and re-energize the Social Work Student Organization. Increased membership and student participation in activities organized by the group.
- Created a policy brief for a bill to benefit the Austin Sobering Center (a safe place for publicly intoxicated individuals to sober up and initiate recovery) and testified before the Texas Senate Committee on Criminal Justice. The bill was passed.
MY PERSONAL GROWTH
鈥淭he relationships I developed and the practical experience and knowledge I gained during my time at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 helped me become a more socially aware and active citizen, and more confident in my ability as a leader, organizer, researcher and advocate.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
鈥淚鈥檝e continued my full-time job as a project administrator, and I am still working at the Sobering Center part-time, which was my field placement while I was at St. Ed鈥檚. This fall, I鈥檒l be attending the University of Michigan Graduate School of Social Work in the Policy & Political Social Work Pathway.鈥

鈥淭he relationships I developed and the practical experience and knowledge I gained during my time at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 helped me become a more socially aware and active citizen, and more confident in my ability as a leader, organizer, researcher and advocate.鈥
Becoming a Passionate Servant Leader. Thoughtfully.
Karlee Bradley 鈥20, Mathematics
ON THE HILLTOP
- Received the Campus Ministry Servant Leadership Award for her extensive volunteer work through S.E.R.V.E. Austin and three Spring Break Experiences in the U.S. and abroad.
- Collaborated with her math professor over four semesters researching permutations, giving presentations on her findings, and developing a final academic paper for publication.
- Completed an 8-week internship as a Data Visualization intern with the NSF National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON). Afterward, NEON offered her a 1-year contract to work remotely on Shiny app projects.
MY FAVORITE MENTORS
鈥淟iza Manjarrez [associate director of Campus Ministry] helped me really grow as a leader and be more confident in myself. And Dr. Mitch Phillipson [assistant professor of Mathematics] has continually pushed me to do my best and provided help whenever I've asked for it. I would not be the same person I am today without their mentorship.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
鈥淚 fell in love with Andr茅 House in Phoenix, Arizona, when I led a Spring Break Experience there. I just knew I wanted to go back and spend a year as a part of the core staff serving the city鈥檚 homeless population. Right now, this plan is still in place, and I鈥檓 super excited to begin in July!鈥

鈥淚 just knew I wanted to go back and spend a year as a part of the core staff serving the city鈥檚 homeless population. Right now, this plan is still in place, and I鈥檓 super excited to begin in July!鈥
Redefining Her Comfort Zone. Skillfully.
Lauren Fogt 鈥19, Kinesiology, Pre-Physical Therapy
ON THE HILLTOP
- Grew as a leader serving as president of the Physical Therapy Organization, chair of social media and events for the club soccer team, and as a team collaborator with The BIG Event service project.
- Strengthened her ability to connect and interact with patients by shadowing experienced physical therapists as a volunteer with Austin clinics and hospitals.
- Took on her world while studying abroad in Madrid. Established new friendships, joined the club soccer team and a yoga group, became an English tutor, and enhanced her Spanish.
MY MOST MEANINGFUL EXPERIENCE
鈥淪tudying abroad redefined my limits of my comfort zone, and this change traveled with me back home. Returning to the hilltop brought clarity, as I knew the relationships that overcame the distance would be the ones that would last for the rest of my life.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
鈥淯ntil recently, I was a soccer coach with a nonprofit and a physical therapy technician at Texas Physical Therapy Specialists in Austin. I鈥檒l begin my Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Texas Woman鈥檚 University in Fall 2020. In addition, I鈥檓 working toward my Power Vinyasa Yoga certification.鈥

鈥淪tudying abroad redefined my limits of my comfort zone, and this change traveled with me back home.鈥
Growing through Leadership, Scholarship and Service. Insightfully.
Emily Herman 鈥19, Psychology
ON THE HILLTOP
- Discovered the power of her voice and the value of her ideas as a participant in the Leadershape Institute retreat.
- Immersed herself in service and leadership through S.E.R.V.E. Austin, the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, The BIG Event day of service, and Service Break Experiences to El Paso and Jamaica.
- Supported fellow students in their academic pursuits as a teaching intern and assistant in classes for Freshman Studies, Statistics, English, and Rhetoric and Composition.
LIFE LESSONS
鈥淔rom my mentors, I learned how to speak up for what I believe in. From engaging in service, I learned that it is important to understand others before you can understand yourself. From scholastic opportunity, I learned that there is nothing better than hard work paying off.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
鈥淚鈥檓 preparing to apply to a dual graduate program that combines the study of law and psychology. Currently, I鈥檓 working for a law firm to foster some early legal skills, while also interning with a professional counselor鈥檚 clinic to learn the ropes of private practice.鈥

鈥淔rom engaging in service, I learned that it is important to understand others before you can understand yourself. From scholastic opportunity, I learned that there is nothing better than hard work paying off.鈥
Making a Difference by Listening. Mindfully.
Alejandro Izaguirre 鈥20, Political Science
ON THE HILLTOP
- Uplifted the narratives of undocumented immigrants and DACA recipients as president of the League of United Latin American Citizens chapter at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚.
- Experienced the inner workings of city, state and federal governments as an intern for the Austin mayor鈥檚 office, a Texas state representative, and a U.S. congresswoman.
- Enhanced his knowledge of education policy, advocacy and policy analysis as the Policy Research Fellow for Raise Your Hand Texas.
MY GREATEST INSIGHT
鈥淢y lived experiences have taught me that it鈥檚 important to be a good listener. The people closest to the pain best inform and shape the policies that impact them. Advocacy must reflect the people who experience inequities and that requires validating the stories they share.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
鈥淚 plan to pursue teaching positions in Houston to inform my advocacy and guide my career in education policy. In the future, I hope to earn a dual degree in law and public policy to challenge excessive disciplinary language in state educational policies and prevent the criminalization of minority students.鈥

鈥淚 plan to pursue teaching positions in Houston to inform my advocacy and guide my career in education policy.鈥
Building Confidence and Connections. Resourcefully.
Alycia Martinez 鈥20, International Business and Finance
ON THE HILLTOP
- Organized events, a fundraiser and community service activities as a member and officer of the 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 chapter of Delta Sigma Pi professional business fraternity.
- Provided awareness and education for standing up against sexual assault on college campuses as a leader with the It鈥檚 On Us student organization.
- Helped new students at Summer Orientation connect to their hilltop home 鈥 and their classmates 鈥 by leading discussions and fun events, including an 鈥渆scape room鈥 activity.
A LIFE LESSON
鈥淏eing very involved and active on campus taught me that saying 鈥榥o鈥 is not selfish, but a necessity for selfcare. Acknowledging my limits and setting boundaries allowed me to give more of myself as a Service Break Experience leader, create a better community for my residents and enjoy fun times with my friends.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
鈥淚 secured an internship with Aesthetic Medical Educators Training in Austin during my junior year. It led to a part-time job that I still have today. I am currently applying to jobs in the Austin area. Once I gain more experience in the business world, I plan to pursue a master鈥檚 degree.鈥

鈥淎cknowledging my limits and setting boundaries allowed me to give more of myself as a Service Break Experience leader, create a better community for my residents and enjoy fun times with my friends.鈥
Cultivating a Servant Heart and Mind. Faithfully.
Ashley Nassy 鈥20, Accounting and Finance
ON THE HILLTOP
- Sharpened her data analytics and presentation skills as an intern with WP Engine in Austin and the Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Planning at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚.
- Joined her Hilltopper Softball team in volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, Hurricane Harvey relief, softball camps for kids and more 鈥 and participated in a Service Break Experience trip. Received the 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 Servant Leader Award.
- Discovered her leadership talent as a member and officer in the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), the Accounting Club and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
A LIFE LESSON
鈥淚鈥檓 learning to find a balance between planning for the future and living in the present. Being a hard worker has gotten me pretty far, but the lesson to live in the moment, think positive and serve the community in front of me has helped me grow as a person and set up my career path.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
鈥淚 plan to attend the University of Mississippi in the fall as a part of the KPMG Master in Accounting with Data and Analytics Program, and afterward, start full-time at KPMG Houston in the Audit practice. I am excited to learn more, expand my network and work to be a leader in the audit profession in the data age.鈥

鈥淚 plan to attend the University of Mississippi in the fall as a part of the KPMG Master in Accounting with Data and Analytics Program, and afterward, start full-time at KPMG Houston in the Audit practice.鈥
Living Holy Cross Values. Zealfully.
Ana Regalado 鈥19, Teacher Education 鈥 Spanish, Language Arts, Reading
ON THE HILLTOP
- Rolled out the red carpet for new Hilltoppers as a campus tour guide and a leader with Student Orientation and the Freshman Escape retreat.
- Created fun events, helpful life-skills programs and an inclusive environment for students to call home as an award-winning resident assistant.
- Served marginalized communities compassionately during five Service Break Experiences in the U.S. and abroad, and through S.E.R.V.E. Austin programs. Received the Campus Ministry Excellence Award in Social Justice for being a passionate learner and leader in serving others.
MY PERSONAL GROWTH
"During my time on the hilltop, I learned how to live by the four pillars that guided my Service Break Experiences: live simply, do justice, engage spiritually and build community. I continue to honor these pillars in my daily life.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
"After graduating, I returned to my middle school to serve as a teaching assistant. This fall, I plan to be in my own classroom teaching at the elementary level. Eventually, I want to earn a master鈥檚 degree in Education focused on school.鈥 administration.

"During my time on the hilltop, I learned how to live by the four pillars that guided my Service Break Experiences: live simply, do justice, engage spiritually and build community. I continue to honor these pillars in my daily life.鈥
Supporting Diversity and Equity. Masterfully.
Leslie Rios 鈥20, Political Science
ON THE HILLTOP
- Created and led First-Generation Student programming for incoming students, connecting them to a community of people and resources to help them be successful at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚.
- Served as president of the Student Government Association. Played a vital role in the implementation of the Hilltopper Emergency Aid Program to help students facing unforeseeable difficulties.
- Presented her a summer research project titled 鈥淩hetoric Under President Trump: Citizenship as a Zero-Sum Game and Tragedy of the Commons鈥 at the annual McNair Scholars Research Conference.
MY PERSONAL GROWTH
鈥淪ome of my most valuable lessons have come from moments when I鈥檝e been challenged to be vulnerable. 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 gave me the ability to fail, learn and grow from the people around me. These experiences helped me understand myself and become closer to mentors and friends who pushed me to become the person I am today.鈥
WHAT鈥橲 NEXT
鈥淚鈥檝e been accepted into the Emerson National Hunger Fellowship Program at the Congressional Hunger Center in Washington, D.C. I鈥檓 excited and looking forward to gaining hands-on experience in my field and understanding how community-based organizations can play a role in national public policy.鈥

鈥淪ome of my most valuable lessons have come from moments when I鈥檝e been challenged to be vulnerable. 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 gave me the ability to fail, learn and grow from the people around me.鈥

Why I Love Being a Hilltopper!
What鈥檚 the best part of being a student at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚? Biology major and Presidential Award winner Kia Baeza 鈥20 shares her view on what you can look forward to, plus a few inside tips for making the most of college.


