Academic Support
Academic Resources
Looking for help in the classroom? Our academic resources are here for you including academic advising, tutoring, UTA libraries, coaching and much more. Find the academic support you're looking for here!
Professional and Personal Development Seminars
Money Management Workshops
Networking Luncheons with Corporate Partners
Resume Workshops
Time-Management Seminars
Wellness Workshops & Health Screenings
Wellness Resources
Going through something you need help with? We have numerous wellness resources including Health Services, Counseling and Psychology Services as well as Emergency Housing, Maverick Pantry and much more. Get the help you need today.
Get with the Programs
MPower
MPower is a retention-based program for women from historically underserved communities, but all are welcome to join. M-Power members have amazing opportunities for mentorship, academic support and to develop leadership skills. Members enjoy networking and social activities including faculty/staff mixers, career development and guest speakers.
Mavericks of Distinction
The Mavericks of Distinction (MOD) program is a program anyone is welcome to join. MOD is focused on the retention and graduation rates of men from historically underserved communities on UTA’s campus. The program provides mentorship, leadership development and academic support.
Lavender Legacies
The Lavender Legacies RLC is designed to create an environment where all students who are interested in learning about LGBTQ+ history and culture can live, thrive, and feel supported in their first year of studies on campus. All students are welcome to join the Lavender Legacies RLC and enjoy an experience that enhances the student's academic success, creates a sense of belonging, and develops marketable skills to prepare them for their careers.
Celebrating Our Achievements
Celebrando el Éxito
The Intercultural Student Engagement Center, Center for Mexican American Studies, Talent, Culture & Inclusion, in addition to UTA faculty, staff and student volunteers, collectively working together to coordinate identity and culturally based graduation ceremonies that complement the University’s commencement celebrations. These cultural celebrations acknowledge the value and uniqueness of underrepresented student experiences and serve to commemorate and highlight the accomplishments of individuals within a familial and cultural context.
An Evening of Black Excellence
The African American Faculty-Staff Association, Center for African American Studies, and Intercultural Student Engagement Center, in addition to UTA faculty, staff and student volunteers, collectively working together to coordinate identity and culturally based graduation ceremonies that complement the University’s commencement celebrations. These cultural celebrations acknowledge the value and uniqueness of underrepresented student experiences and serve to commemorate and highlight the accomplishments of individuals within a familial and cultural context.
Lotus Laureate Graduation
The Intercultural Student Engagement Center collaborates with UTA numerous departments, in addition to cultural and ethnic student groups, to coordinate identity and culturally based graduation ceremonies that complement the University’s commencement celebrations. These cultural celebrations acknowledge the value and uniqueness of underrepresented student experiences and serve to commemorate and highlight the accomplishments of individuals within a familiar and cultural context.
Lavender Graduation
The Intercultural Student Engagement Center collaborates with Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies , in addition to various LGBTQ+ student groups, to coordinate identity and culturally based graduation ceremonies that complement the University’s commencement celebrations. These cultural celebrations acknowledge the value and uniqueness of underrepresented student experiences and serve to commemorate and highlight the accomplishments of individuals within a familial and cultural context.
Academic Partnerships
- Center for Mexican American Studies
- Center for African American Studies
- Asian-Pacific Islander-Desi American Faculty
- Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Program Benefits
✓ Residential Learning Communities
✓ Academic Success
✓ Career Readiness
✓ Mentorship
✓ Guest Speakers
✓ Conference Experience/Networking
✓ Community Building
✓ Support Groups