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UTSA Fund - Areas of Greatest Need

When you give to the UTSA Fund, your generosity is helping students fulfill their highest potential. Areas of impact include the Student Emergency Fund, the Roadrunner Pantry and all UTSA Colleges. You are helping us meet current needs to ensure student success.

There are tens of thousands of students who benefit from giving to UTSA each year. Abi Muteanu is just one story.

Abigail Munteaunu is a Senior Biochemistry major in the College of Sciences

When her sister, Charissa, was graduating from high school, Abi was introduced to the concept of scholarships that would help pay for college. She was only in middle school at the time.

“We came from an economically disadvantaged family, so college always felt so far away,” said the senior biochemistry major. “But the thought that, if I worked hard, there will be someone to support me was instrumental in motivating me to do everything I could to push forward with my life.”

At William Howard Taft High School in San Antonio, she said she devoted herself to her grades and to club activities, “because I knew that if I did, if I worked really hard, I could have someone support me and I could actually accomplish my dreams.”

With that same laser focus, Abi enrolled at UTSA in the fall of 2018 with a plan. “I really thought about the cost a lot, to be very honest,” she recalled. “I already knew that I wanted to go to a graduate school, and I knew that UTSA was an amazing stepping stone for me to be able to do that. I wanted to stay at home close to my parents, but I also wanted to go to a big school and one that I could afford.”

Her dedication paid off when she was awarded two four-year scholarships, a Distinguished Presidential Scholarship from the university and a San Antonio Livestock Exposition, Inc. scholarship. That support allowed her to take the next step in her plan – to qualify for the Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP), a special opportunity created by the Texas Legislature to support and encourage highly qualified, economically disadvantaged Texas resident students pursuing a medical education.

“You spend your first year prepping for your JAMP application,” Abi explained. “You need a lot of club activities, shadowing – you take a lot of requirements just to be eligible when you apply. So my freshman year, I joined a ton of clubs. I was very involved. I did a lot of volunteering. I even got a wonderful shadowing position at an emergency hospital.”

That was her life until her plan was somewhat derailed, she noted, describing her experience at UTSA as “pre-COVID” and “after COVID hit.”

“Before COVID, there were a lot of activities. I had teachers connecting me with wonderful interviews. The more I progressed through my academic career, the more opportunities I was getting,” she said. “After COVID, everything kind of shut down, and I actually lost a lot.”

That called for a change in plans. “I decided that I would rather focus on getting to medical school and studying for my MCAT (Medical College Admission Test), and that’s been my focus this year.”

Despite the twists and turns in her path, Abi hasn’t strayed from her goal, thanks to the support from her scholarships. “Having these donors is the reason I can keep motivating myself to work hard,” she said. “They are investing in me, and I understand this is a wonderful opportunity I’ve been given.”

Success!
Turn the Map Orange Challenge
Roadrunners stepped up and turned the map orange! $5,000 has been unlocked for the Roadrunner Pantry!
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UTSA Giving Day Challenge: Dollars
Thanks to John Richardson and Jan Puckett, an additional $5,000 will be awarded to the UTSA Giving Day project that raises the most money during UTSA Giving Day. 2nd place will be awarded an additional $2,500. 3rd place will be awarded an additional $1,000.
Rank Prize Department Raised
1 $5,000 UTSA Athletics $57,371.10
2 $2,500 Klesse College of Engineering & Integrated Design $43,101.22
3 $1,000 College of Sciences $29,565.00
4 Carlos Alvarez College of Business $26,632.91
5 College for Health, Community and Policy $15,388.00
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Power Hour: Late Night 'Runners
The project with the most donors between 11 p.m. CDT on April 19 and 1 a.m. CDT on April 20 wins an additional $1,000 for their cause thanks to Genevieve '05, '12 and Nicholas Tobias!
Rank Prize Project Donors
1 $1,000 Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band 52
2 Fostering Educational Success Center 12
3 Southwest School of Art Programs 5
4 Klesse College of Engineering & Integrated Design 2
5 UTSA Fund - Areas of Greatest Need 2
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Power Hour: Finish Strong, 'Runners
Last chance to hit those goals! The project with the most donors between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. CDT on April 20 wins an additional $1,000 for their cause.
Rank Prize Project Donors
1 $1,000 UTSA Athletics 102
2 Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band 77
3 UTSA Libraries & Institute of Texan Cultures 23
4 College for Health, Community and Policy 21
5 Klesse College of Engineering & Integrated Design 19
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UTSA Giving Day Challenge: Donors
Thanks to April Ancira '03, an additional $5,000 will be awarded to the UTSA Giving Day project that acquires the highest number of unique donors during UTSA Giving Day. 2nd place will be awarded an additional $2,500. 3rd place will be awarded an additional $1,000.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $5,000 UTSA Athletics 335
2 $2,500 Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band 320
3 $1,000 UTSA Libraries & Institute of Texan Cultures 273
4 College of Liberal & Fine Arts 188
5 Carlos Alvarez College of Business 174
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Power Hour: UTSA Giving Day 2022 Kick-Off sponsored by Cavender Cares
The project with the most donors between 10:11 a.m. and 12 p.m. CDT on April 19 wins an additional $1,000 courtesy of Cavender Cares!
Rank Prize Project Donors
1 $1,000 Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band 62
2 UTSA Athletics 47
3 Klesse College of Engineering & Integrated Design 40
4 UTSA Libraries & Institute of Texan Cultures 39
5 Carlos Alvarez College of Business 28
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Power Hour: Early Birds
The early Roadrunner gets the worm! The project with the most donors between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. CDT on April 20 wins an additional $1,000 for their cause thanks to Karl Miller-Lugo!
Rank Prize Project Donors
1 $1,000 Alpha Sigma Alpha Scholarship 14
2 UTSA Athletics 7
3 Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band 7
4 Carlos Alvarez College of Business 5
5 Klesse College of Engineering & Integrated Design 4
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