Post Baccalaureate Goals
UNSC Alumni
University Scholars students receive an outstanding education that can position them for success in any field. In lieu of traditional major requirements, UNSC students work with advisors and mentors in their chosen fields to craft an individualized degree plan and optimize their academic experience. This focused, discipline-specific study, known as a concentration, ensures the same level of preparation available in a traditional major. UNSC graduates are uniquely prepared for graduate school, medical school, law school, and careers across the spectrum.
Where have University Scholars gone recently?
In addition to embarking upon a wide range of careers, UNSC graduates have attended the following graduate, medical, and law schools recently.
- Graduate school: Columbia University (International Affairs), Durham University (Museum and Artifact Studies), Georgetown (American Government), UT School of Public Health (Public Health), Texas A&M (International Affairs), Tulane (Epidemiology), Baylor (Communication), University of Florida (Forensic Medicine), Yale Divinity (Religion)
- Medical school: University of Washington School of Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Baylor School of Medicine, Southern Illinois University, Texas Tech Health Science Center, Long School of Medicine in San Antonio, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Paul L. Foster School of Medicine at TTUHSC in El Paso.
- Law school: Notre Dame, Washington and Lee Law, SMU Dedman School of Law
Recent UNSC Major Award Winners:
- Lauren Jarvis, Marshall Scholarship to study international development and political thought at the London School of Economics and Political Science and the University of Exeter
- Uchechukwu Oguchi, Critical Language Scholarship.
- Andy Km (BA '22), Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Taiwan and Congressional Award Gold Medal.
- Ashlyn Freemyer (BA '22), Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Bulgaria.
- Camille Watson (BA '22), Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Azerbaijan.
- Annie Huntington (BA '22), Freeman-Asia Scholarship to Thailand.
- Micheal Munson (BA ’20), Goldwater Award and Fulbright Study/Research Award to the University of Liverpool in England.
- Lawson Sadler (BA ’20), Marshall Scholarship to study comparative U.S.-U.K. immigration policy at the University of Sussex in England.
- Kyle Desrosiers (BA ’20), Fulbright Study/Research Award to Tel Aviv University in Israel
- Cat Haseman (BA ’19), Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Israel and Pickering Graduate Fellowship at Georgetown.
- Rahul Dadwani (BA ’17), Fulbright Study/Research Award to the University of York in England.