It’s no surprise that the media arts major’s mind is on social media -- that’s the career path she plans to pursue post-graduation
and the reason she came to UNT in the first place. Lopez’s dad preferred she stay
closer to home and attend UNT Dallas, but it didn’t offer a media arts track. Ultimately,
he gave in, and she grew up, transforming into a confident, headstrong student capable
of navigating the challenges inherent in college life.
“When I first applied to UNT, I didn’t even tour the campus -- I was just like, ‘I’m
going to go there,’” says Lopez, who graduated from Dallas ISD’s School of Business
and Management at Townview Center and went on to become an Emerald Eagle Scholar and social media coordinator for ntTV’s entertainment Instagram account. “When I
finally came here for orientation, everyone was so nice, and it was so fun. I had
never been out of Dallas, so coming here provided me so many new, wonderful experiences.”
That’s exactly what the day’s photo shoot seeks to capture -- how a campus whose undergraduate
population is comprised of nearly 42% first-generation students works tirelessly to
help them soar to new heights. The free portraits were arranged by UNT’s First Generation Success Center, which opened in March and is dedicated to better supporting first-gen scholars through
workshops and presentations addressing topics such as campus resources, financial
aid, financial literacy, college terminology, career preparation and academic coaching.
Though UNT has long been focused on bolstering first-gen student success -- including
through resources and programs such as ACCESS Mentoring, Emerald Eagle Scholars and MARTIAL Eagles -- the new center means the possibilities are practically endless.