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Our admission counselors are happy to answer all of your questions — about St. Edward’s specifically and the college search in general.
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Connect with your dedicated admission counselor by choosing either your student classification or your location. Then reach out to connect — we're only a phone call, email or chat away!
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Get to Know Your Admission Counselor
Before your meeting, get to know a little bit more about your admission counselor. They can't wait to meet you!
Student Classification
What kind of student are you? Whether you're a new freshman, transfer student, graduate student or anything in between, we'll connect you with the right person to start your personalized journey to joining the hilltop.
Student Type | Contact |
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Home-schooled or GED student | Nola Kogan 512-428-1042 |
American student living outside the United States or international student | David Bernay 512-464-8841 |
Transfer student from Texas (last names A-M) | Fernanda Garcia 512-448-8508 |
Transfer student from Texas (last names N-Z) | Bryce Davis 512-326-7333 |
Transfer student from out-of-state | Tracy Canales 512-448-8503 |
CAMP student | Jaqueline Olvera 512-416-5847 |
Returning students (domestic) | Fernanda Garcia 512-448-8508 |
Returning students (international) | David Bernay 512-464-8841 |
Post-baccalaureate, temporary, and non-degree-seeking students | Tracy Canales 512-448-8503 |
Graduate student interested in the following program:
| Bryce Davis 512-326-7333 |
Graduate student interested in the following programs:
| Megan McVenes 512-326-7501 |
Location
We'll get you connected with the admission counselor dedicated to your region. Find your location and reach out to the assigned admission counselor who can help you on your college journey.
State | Contact |
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Texas | Email the Office of Admission (or by call us directly at 512-448-8500) and we'll connect you with the counselor in your area |
Arizona | Aneasha Lawrence 512-464-8864 |
California (Northern) | Patricia Medina 512-448-8502 |
California (Southern-Los Angeles area) | Dinah Sbelgio Kinard 512-448-8505 |
California (Southern-San Diego area) | Aneasha Lawrence 512-464-8864 |
Colorado | David Bernay 512-464-8841 |
Connecticut | Margot Sweeney 512-233-1636 |
Florida | Jaqueline Olvera 512-416-5847 |
Georgia | Jaqueline Olvera 512-416-5847 |
Illinois | Minh-Thi Nguyen 512-233-1411 |
Indiana | Judy Karlen 512-448-8745 |
Louisiana | Nola Kogan 512-428-1042 |
Maine | Margot Sweeney 512-233-1636 |
Maryland | Mallory Mazzarella 512-416-5804 |
Massachusetts | Margot Sweeney 512-233-1636 |
Minnesota | Mallory Mazzarella 512-416-5804 |
Mississippi | Nola Kogan 512-428-1042 |
New Hampshire | Margot Sweeney 512-233-1636 |
New Jersey | Margot Sweeney 512-233-1636 |
New Mexico | Dinah Sbelgio Kinard 512-448-8505 |
New York | Margot Sweeney 512-233-1636 |
North Carolina | Mallory Mazzarella 512-416-5804 |
Ohio | Judy Karlen 512-448-8745 |
Oklahoma | Lilly Dazet 512-428-1245 |
Oregon | Margot Sweeney 512-233-1636 |
Pennsylvania | Margot Sweeney 512-233-1636 |
Puerto Rico | David Bernay 512-464-8841 |
Rhode Island | Margot Sweeney 512-233-1636 |
Vermont | Margot Sweeney 512-233-1636 |
Virginia | Mallory Mazzarella 512-416-5804 |
Washington | Margot Sweeney 512-233-1636 |
Washington, D.C. | Mallory Mazzarella 512-416-5804 |
All other states | Mallory Mazzarella 512-416-5804 |
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Get to Know Your Admission Counselor
Before your meeting, get to know a little bit more about your admission counselor. They can't wait to meet you!
Aneasha Lawrence
What's your favorite restaurant near campus?
Hopdoddy! Excellent milkshakes, fries, and burgers — even for vegetarians! Plus being located on South Congress, there's a wide variety of other great options for food, live music, and shopping--all overlooking the beautiful Austin skyline.
What's your favorite part of an application to read?
The essay! A lot of time and effort goes into what students choose to write about and I appreciate learning more about their interests and backgrounds. I am inspired by the experiences our prospective students have had, and I get excited for them to bring their diverse perspectives to St. Edward’s.
Describe your idea of a perfect day in Austin.
My day would begin with a bike ride to the local farmers market. After grabbing a coffee and a pastry or breakfast taco, I'd buy fresh produce for the week. The afternoon would be spent flying kites at Zilker Park or swimming in Barton Springs. After sunset, I might have dinner at one of my favorite local restaurants before going dancing at the White Horse, where they have live music every night.
Contact Aneasha
Email Aneasha or call her at 512-464-8864.
Bryce Davis
What advice do you have for people applying to college?
Whether you are a first-time freshman, transfer student, or graduate student, never let cost deter you from applying to your first-choice school. Often times, not only will there be merit-based scholarships available through your admission application, but you may also qualify for opportunities through FAFSA and other outside sources. It doesn’t hurt to get the whole picture of a financial package.
What is your idea of a perfect day in Austin?
My perfect day in Austin starts off with a hike in the Greenbelt or a long run around Lady Bird Lake. Austin has a great food scene, so then I'll hit up a local food truck favorite like Arlo’s or Vegan Nom. I'll end the day with friends at one of the many live music venues in town.
What’s your favorite thing about St. Edward's?
St. Edward's allows you to be yourself, from any walk of life. The relationships professionals and peers can build are genuine, and allow for everyone to have a place here, no matter what their interests may be.
Contact Bryce
Email Bryce Davis or call 512-326-7333.
David Bernay
What’s your favorite thing about St. Edward’s?
Our student body is so diverse. On any given day you can walk across campus and hear our students speaking Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic and French! International students play a big role in shaping our campus culture and often inspire their American counterparts to want to study abroad at one of our partner universities around the world.
What's your favorite spot on campus?
Because I’m hopelessly addicted to caffeine, my favorite is the coffeeshop in Ragsdale Center. If I’m not at my desk, I can be found in line for a latte, chatting with faculty and students and catching up on what’s happening on campus.
What is something that people don’t know about St. Edward’s?
I think some students don’t realize the extent to which St. Edward’s will force them to go beyond their comfort zone and challenge their preconceived notions about the world. There is something special about exchanging ideas with classmates from all over the world who have a completely different perspective than you. St. Edward’s allows students to think critically about their work and to better understand the world they live in.
Contact David
Email David or call him at 512-464-8841.
Dinah Sbelgio Kinard
What’s your favorite restaurant near campus?
I love good food, and there are dozens of places within a few minutes walk or drive from campus that are among the best places to eat in the country. I think my absolute favorite, though, is the long-time Austin standby, Magnolia Café. It is open 24 hours a day and offers a diverse menu of dishes made with fresh ingredients and also satisfies food cravings or the need for comfort food. Magnolia Café is like most Austin restaurants that cater to vegetarians — there are many options and you aren’t relegated to just choose a veggie burger or salad.
What’s your favorite part of an application to read?
I like to read the responses to the question “How did you become familiar with Ƶ, and why are you applying?” I love to learn why a student is drawn to us and what their journey to get to this point of the application process has been like for them. The responses to that question also help me discern which students may be the best fit for the university.
What advice would you offer to potential applicants or high school underclassmen?
If you are seriously considering applying to a particular college, visit in person to make sure that your prior knowledge and assumptions are valid and to get a sense of the university that is impossible to convey through websites or brochures. It is better to invest as much time as you can during the “front end” of your college search — narrowing down your college list to those campuses that you really can see yourself at and feel right to you — rather than applying to a dozen or more places and then having to hurriedly make an enrollment decision in the spring. I encourage everyone considering applying to St. Edward’s to come visit the hilltop in person, either for an event or an individual visit. We would love to meet you and help you understand if St. Edward’s is a good fit for you.
Contact Dinah
Email Dinah or call her at 512-448-8505.
Judy Karlen
What's your favorite spot on campus?
I love sitting beneath Sorin Oak! It provides some nice shade in the Texas heat, and also has my favorite view of the Austin skyline. I like to eat lunch or take a quick break out there whenever I can!
What's something people don't know about St. Edward's?
I don't think people realize how much the faculty and staff care about our students and their success. Every single person on our campus is rooting for the students, from the admission process to graduation and beyond! One of the many perks of attending a small school is that people on campus know who you are, and vice versa. During this time of transition, it's great to know you're supported and have people to turn to.
What's your favorite part of a student's application to read?
I love hearing about students' passions, so my favorite part of the application to read is the essay, especially when a student's interests are highlighted. Tell me about your favorite hobbies, or what led you to be interested in the career path you're on! It tells me a lot about the student, and what kind of a fit they are for the University.
Contact Judy
Email Judy or call her at 512-448-8745.
Lilly Dazet
What is your favorite thing about St. Edward's?
My absolute favorite thing about St. Edward's is the size and campus traditions! As an alum, I can truly appreciate the relationships built on campus whether it’s with professors or the friends you make. The campus traditions are unique but they really do foster such a sense of community and bring everyone together. My favorite tradition is the Legacy Walk. At the beginning of your freshman year, each student receives their St. Edward's medallion and walks through the Red Doors to symbolize the beginning of their time on the Hilltop. To complete the tradition the night before graduation, our seniors wear the same medallion and walk out of the Red Doors to end their St. Edward's journey.
What’s your favorite part of an application to read?
I love to read student essays! I truly appreciate when a student shares their unique story and life experiences. St Edward’s is such a small community so I love reading a student’s essay and learning a new perspective they'll bring to campus.
What is your ideal day in Austin?
I am not a native Austinite, so I love being able to try new things all across the city. I love going thrifting at any of our local stores, finding new restaurants, and maybe even going to a live show downtown. I may not be an outdoorsy person, but living in Austin has shown me the beauty of being outside and enjoying the Austin weather!
Contact Lilly
Email Lilly or call her at 512-428-1245.
Mallory Mazzarella
What's your favorite spot on campus?
I love the Munday Library! It has giant walls of windows that let in so much natural light, and the view from the second floor is incredible. There are also collaborative and communal spaces for students, so it’s a great place for group projects.
What is something that people don’t know about St. Edward’s?
Some people don’t realize how wonderful the combination of attending a small school within a vibrant, progressive, bustling city can be. There are so many opportunities for work and fun in Austin, and St. Edward’s is a perfect support system to encourage students to get out there into the real world while they’re in school, while still knowing they can come back to the comfort of the hilltop.
What advice do you have for people applying to college?
It’s all about fit! If you are in a school where you feel challenged and supported in equal measure, by your professors and by your friends. You’ll be surprised by how much you grow. The best way to get to know a school is to visit: sit in on a class, stay overnight in a res hall, and make connections with faculty members whose classes you might want to take. See how those experiences make you feel, and study at a school you’re excited about! Then, once you get there, explore as much as you can!
Margot Sweeney
What advice do you have for people applying to college?
Don’t apply to certain schools simply because everyone else from your high school does. Take the time to explore all sorts of schools, all over the country until you get a sense of what you think will truly be the best fit for you. Consider what kind of classroom, campus, and city environment might suit you, and even consider if it's an area where you’d like to live after graduation.
What's your perfect day in Austin?
A great day in Austin is packed with fun activities and fantastic food. I'd start with one of the many free workouts available around town, followed by a smoothie bowl at Blenders & Bowls. Then, I'd spend the afternoon wake surfing on Lake Austin, followed by dinner downtown and going to ACL Live at the Moody Theater for some live music.
What's your favorite restaurant near campus?
Torchy’s is an Austin staple and a go-to! While there are many around town, the one on South Congress is convenient to campus. Tip: If there’s a long line but spots at the counter — grab a seat there. Aside from the tacos, be sure to try the fried cookie dough!
Contact Margot
Email Margot or call her at 512-233-1636.
Minh-Thi Nguyen
What advice would you offer to potential applicants or to high school underclassmen?
Two words: Get involved! Joining a club is one of the best ways to make friends, and to stay engaged with your community. As we read applications, we want to know more than just your grades. We want to understand who you are as an individual. Are you a leader? An athlete? An artist? All of the above? Tell us! It’s important for young adults to expand their comfort zone and find their passions early on.
What is your ideal day in Austin?
My perfect day in Austin consists of food, shopping, and music. I'll get lunch at one of my favorite food trucks like The Heel of the Boot, Spicy Boys, or Song La. Once I’m finished eating, I’ll walk it off by shopping at the Domain, and end my night at one of the many concert venues in the city. The coolest venue I’ve been to would have to be the Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park!
What’s something people don’t know about St. Edward’s?
For a small school, we have tons of success stories. Our alumni consist of famous authors, fashion designers, and even actors! One of the perks of going to St. Edward’s is that students get a more personalized experience for themselves. Staff and faculty are always willing to help you achieve their goals, no matter how big. We want you to make the most out of your time here and will do whatever it takes to help you get where you want to be.
Contact Minh-Thi
Email Minh-Thi or call her at 512-233-1411.
Nola Kogan
What's your favorite part of a student's application to read?
I love getting to know our unique students' views and experiences, so my favorite part of the application is the written portion. It’s amazing how many students can bring me to laughter or tears, but most importantly, getting to know their stories and hearing what they are going to bring to our community just feels special.
What's your favorite restaurant near campus?
I’m a big fan of food trucks because there are so many unique things to try, and we have so many close by. My favorite spot right by campus is Pueblo Viejo for breakfast tacos. A migas taco with some of their spicy salsa is definitely my favorite way to start the day! A little further down the hill toward Barton Springs is The Mighty Cone. What started as a fine dining restaurant’s version of festival food has grown into a real Austin tradition. There are probably a zillion others I could mention within a five-mile radius of campus, but it’s so hard to choose. There is just so much flavor in Austin!
What advice do you have for people applying to college?
You don’t have to apply to a school simply because everyone else from your high school does. Take the time to figure out what you want out of your individual college experience and what elements of a school are going to be the most important factors to your overall happiness and success. Also, make sure you visit your top choices because sometimes it takes a campus tour to really know if the school is the right fit for you.
Contact Nola
Email Nola or call her at 512-428-1042.
Patricia Medina
What's your favorite thing about St. Edward's?
My favorite thing about St. Ed's is the campus itself! When I looked at universities for undergrad, I didn't know where I wanted to go until I visited St. Ed's. As soon as I stepped on campus, I knew this was the place I needed to be. You can find a lot of beauty in nature on campus. Some of my favorite memories include simply sitting out on the lawn in between classes with friends.
Describe your perfect day in Austin.
The perfect day would start off with a nice, long walk through one of the many trails in Austin! There's nothing better than starting the day with a little movement. Then I'd head over to whatever grocery store I'm feeling at that moment (either my HEB or Trader Joe's) to get some weekly groceries. I'd probably cook lunch with my friends and then end the night at the Alamo Drafthouse to catch a movie. Their season pass is the best thing to ever happen to me. Twenty dollars a month for unlimited movies? Sign me up!
What advice do you have for people applying to college?
To bring it back to my first answer, I'd say visit the campus if you can! You can for sure get the vibes of a university by just walking around. I'd recommend even visiting the schools that aren't on the top of your orginal list, because you never know!
Contact Patricia
Email Patricia or call her at 512-448-8502.
Dave Bralower
What advice do you have for people considering graduate school?
Look for a program that will allow you to integrate your graduate work in your career as you are pursuing your studies. Programs that allow you to apply what you learn in real-time have significant value.
What's your favorite part of an application to read?
I most enjoy reading the statement of purpose (graduate essay). I am excited to learn about the applicant’s life experiences, professional goals, and future aspirations. Our graduate programs create a personalized learning environment where professors are truly invested in student success. When I read an applicant essay, I think of how each prospective student can meet their goals at St. Edward’s.
Describe your idea of a perfect day in Austin.
My favorite Austin activities are riding bikes at the hike and bike trail with my kids, eating at Whip Inn, watching movies at Violet Crown, hiking the greenbelt, and listening to live music.
Contact Dave
Email Dave or call him at 512-233-1424.
Tracy Canales
What's your favorite thing about students at St. Edward’s?
They are genuinely happy to be here. From the time they are admitted until graduation, I love hearing about their St. Edward’s adventures and where their career paths lead them.
What advice do you have for people applying to college?
Start narrowing your college choices early. Visit schools and ask yourself what’s important in a prospective school (location, size, etc.) and check on whether it offers your major. And get in touch with an admission counselor early on to be sure you’re taking the right curriculum and maintaining the appropriate scores.
What's your favorite hilltop event/tradition?
Hillfest. We kick off the school year with an outdoor celebration. Live music, food and rides take over the hilltop. It's one of the most exciting times on campus because the students are excited to be back, see old friends and make new ones.
Contact Tracy
Email Tracy or call her at 512-448-8503.