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My name is Elishia Payne, a graduating senior majoring in psychology and minoring in kinesiology and forensic psychology from San Antonio, Tx. Throughout my 4 years at HT, I have learned a lot personally. Some of the things I learned is to give myself grace, put myself in intentional positions to grow, set boundaries in every aspect, do something new even if it makes me scared, always take time to celebrate my accomplishments, and much more.
One of the more vital things I have learned is to give myself grace. I learned throughout my life that I should allow myself the same grace I extend to the world and other people because I deserve it just as much as I give it. I acquired the inner skill of not tearing myself down over things I do rather take the time to learn from it as there are many lessons within life.
Another thing that I have been able to learn is to put myself in intentional positions to grow individually, professionally, academically, and socially. Throughout my venture here at HT, I have been heavily involved in student life, Dubois Honors Program, CAB, Royal Court, The Collegiate 100, Religious Life, Residence Life, Public Leadership, Greek Life, Psi Chi Honors Society for Psychology, RAM-PAC, and many more. Each organization I joined contribute to my growth individually whether it was professionally, academically, or socially. I have been able to display my character, capabilities, and skills throughout all of these organizations through giving speeches, attending conferences, being on the executive boards, and recruiting.
Particularly around my sophomore year, I grew the conscious thinking of doing things, even if they scared me. This came from when I started interacted with VP Dillon, or as I call him VP Do It All Dillon. I view him as a big brother, a mentor, and much more. When I first started getting active in campus life, I was not always sure about the organizations I was joining, positions I was accepting and more. Upon taking it to VP Dillon he told me “do it scared you may not know what is to come from something unless you try.” Those words stuck with me since he spoke them into me. I learned it is okay to try things in order to discover what I personally enjoy or fit in with.
It took me until my junior year to start celebrating my accomplishments. I learned this personally after taking time to reflect on everything I have done throughout my 4 years at HT. I have done so much to contribute not only myself, but campus life and the community as a whole. I helped charter Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. on campus for the first ever in the 150 years HT has existed, completely the Divine 9 for the first time ever. Along with that I was one of the first undergraduate members of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc in Central Texas and have been a part of the explosive growth we have had since November 2023. I helped charter the Collegiate 100 Chapter on campus which was last attempted prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only am I W.E.B. DuBois Honors scholar, I was not always one. Through strong faith, consistent dedication, and endless prayers i was blessed to have the financial responsibility of school released.
HT taught me that faith can carry you far beyond anything within the world. My relationship, faith, and following of God became much stronger throughout my time here at HT.
Ht is more than a university providing scholars with the opportunity to acquire degrees. HT is a place that puts you in position to grow in all ways of life. HT is a family constantly pouring into the next generation of leaders, scholars, entrepreneurs, professionals, mentors, and more of our world. HT is the place to be. HT+You!

Hey y’all, I’m Kiana, a sophomore computer science major from Chino Hills, California.
I chose Huston-Tillotson University for its strong academic foundation, diverse community, and commitment to student success. Attending HT allowed me to refocus on striving for excellence, and being seen and heard by the staff and faculty has truly made all the difference.
Coming from California, I knew adjusting to an out-of-state school might be challenging, but HT’s welcoming environment helped me thrive. I founded CaliBound, an organization for students from all regions of California, to create a network where students can find a sense of community and support while experiencing Austin and HT life.
Additionally, being part of Collegiate 100 has further strengthened my leadership skills and connected me with like-minded peers who are dedicated to making a positive impact in the community.
HT is more than a university. It’s a place where students grow, lead, and belong.
If you’re looking for a place where you can truly belong, HT is waiting for you! Apply today for Fall 2026!

Hey yall, I’m Odell! I am a rising sophomore political science major from the island of Great Abaco, Bahamas. Coming to HT was a big step in my life. I always knew I wanted to study in the United States, and I had a few scholarships and schools to choose from, like Langston University and the University of North Alabama, but HT offered me a full scholarship at the Alpha Phi Alpha convocation in Nassau. The move from the Bahamas to Austin was not easy, but it helped me grow. I had to adjust to a new culture, learn to be more independent, and focus on my goals. Along the way, I met supportive friends and professors who made my transition smoother.
HT has made a big difference in how I see my future. It has helped me become more confident and clear about what I want to do. I want to become an insurance lawyer and later go into politics to benefit my country. Being at HT has given hope and motivation to reach those dreams. After graduation, I plan to go to law school, then return home to make a positive impact in my community. I am thankful for the opportunities HT has given to me and I’m excited for what comes next.
If you’re looking for a place where you can truly belong, HT is waiting for you! Apply today for Fall 2026!

I am a rising sophomore Education major from Coldspring, Texas. My freshman year at Huston-Tillotson University was a year of growth, self-discovery, and valuable life lessons. One of the most important things I learned was the importance of standing firm on my boundaries and prioritizing both my physical and emotional well-being. I’ve realized that if I don’t respect my own limits, I can’t expect others to. Taking care of myself isn’t selfish it’s essential. Another major part of my journey was strengthening my relationship with God. I truly believe that without the effort I put into growing closer to Him, my freshman year would have been much harder. I’m so thankful for the people who encouraged me to deepen my faith, as it became the foundation that helped me stay grounded.
Equally important to my experience were the friendships I built along the way. From Welcome Week to finals, the people I’ve met have played a major role in making my first year memorable and meaningful. They pushed me to get out of my comfort zone, helped me stay motivated, and supported me through times when I felt like isolating myself. Their presence reminded me that I wasn’t alone, even in my lowest moments. Despite the ups and downs, my time at HT has been filled with lessons, laughter, and love. I’m incredibly grateful for every part of the journey and excited for what’s to come.
If you’re looking for a place where you can truly belong, HT is waiting for you! Apply today for Fall 2026!

