The Office of International Services and Study Abroad serves as the global springboard for UST students and community and is the landing pad for international students and scholars.
Dr. Hans StocktonAssociate Vice President for International Relations and Engagement
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Celts’ Study of Argentinian History and Economics Culminates with In-Country Field Experience.
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My alma mater: Dalian University of Foreign Languages and University of Southern California
Why I love working in international education: Having been an international student myself in both Japan and the U.S., I enjoy supporting international students in having a great educational and personal experience.
My alma mater: Hawai’i Pacific University (undergraduate) and Argosy University, Hawai’i (graduate)
Why I love working in international education: I was born in the Philippines, grew up in Guam, earned my degrees while living in San Diego and Hawai’i, and am now residing in Houston! I’ve been fortunate to live a life rich in new experiences, and working in international education allows me to be surrounded by others with the same passion for adventure, growth, and discovery.
My alma mater: Emory University and University of Georgia
Why I love working in international education: Coming from an international upbringing and being first generation, I have come to truly value the opportunity of international education. I enjoy working in international education because it allows me the opportunity to give students guidance and encouragement, while supporting their academic success. I have a passion for education and believe strongly in bringing people from around the world together to create global experiences
My alma mater: The University of Texas at San Antonio
Why I love working in international education: As a first-generation student, I didn’t think studying abroad was an attainable opportunity for me. However, with the right support and encouragement, I studied abroad in Italy during undergrad and continued my post-baccalaureate studies in Spain. I’m more than happy to be able to help our students experience their own educational adventures around the world!