
Backpack to Briefcase
Graduate Support Program
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame

Backpack to Briefcase
Graduate Support Program
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame

Backpack to Briefcase
Graduate Support Program
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most." - Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me." - Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
"They showed me that I had gifts - gifts that were given from God - and that I should share those gifts with those who need them the most."
- Angela Smith '05
Angela Paz '13, University of Texas at San Antonio
Eva García '14, St. Mary's University
"Being a first-generation college student is something that fills me with pride because it has given more meaning to my fight to establish a better future for myself, my family, and the generations to come after me."
- Kevin Berlanga '11
Jackie Martinez '14, University of North Texas
Ashley Castillo '15, University of Notre Dame
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GRMS’s Graduate Support Program (GSP) offers a range of support beyond the middle school years, including but not limited to:
High School Placement
High School Academic Tutoring
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Service Opportunities
College Campus Visits
Discounted SAT Prep Classes
College Financial Aid Workshops
Assistance with College Applications
Assistance with College Financial Aid Forms
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Let's Talk, hosted by Kevin Berlanga '11
Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
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Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
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Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
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Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
Join us as we talk with Andrea Cisneros Carroll, M.Ed. Interim Director of Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers (PACT).
Let's Talk, hosted by Kevin Berlanga '11
Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
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Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
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Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
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Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
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Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
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Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
Join us as we talk with Andrea Cisneros Carroll, M.Ed. Interim Director of Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers (PACT).
Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
Join us as we talk with Andrea Cisneros Carroll, M.Ed. Interim Director of Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers (PACT).
Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
Join us as we talk with Andrea Cisneros Carroll, M.Ed. Interim Director of Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers (PACT).
Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
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Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
Join us as we talk with Andrea Cisneros Carroll, M.Ed. Interim Director of Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers (PACT).
Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
Join us as we talk with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville.
Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
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Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
Join us as we talk with Andrea Cisneros Carroll, M.Ed. Interim Director of Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers (PACT).
Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
Join us as we talk with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville.
Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
Join us for Episode 2, a 13-minute chat with with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer.
Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
Join us as we talk with Andrea Cisneros Carroll, M.Ed. Interim Director of Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers (PACT).
Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
Join us as we talk with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville.
Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
Join us for Episode 2, a 13-minute chat with with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer.
Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
Join us as we talk with Andrea Cisneros Carroll, M.Ed. Interim Director of Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers (PACT).
Episode 4 with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews, Educator/Parent/Former ACE Teacher
Join us for Episode 4, a 10-minute chat with with Mrs. Laura Cassel Andrews as she shares her professional journey, including discernment, teaching internationally, and what she has learned by being a parent.
Episode 3 with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville
Join us as we talk with Carla Mancha, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville.
Episode 2 with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer
Join us for Episode 2, a 13-minute chat with with Dr. Bradley Warfield, UTRGV Philosophy Lecturer.
Episode 1 with Andrea Cisneros
Join us as we talk with Andrea Cisneros Carroll, M.Ed. Interim Director of Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers (PACT).
Our Goals: College and Heaven
Watch how one GRMS graduate and her family strives for something bigger and better in the face of adversity. Film by the Catholic News Service
If you are a first generation college student, it can be scary to go off to school. In this short film created by Kevin Berlanga '11, he explores the struggles of the experience as well as the hope.
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