At St. Mary’s University, we understand that the transition from high school to college can be intimidating. As a Marianist and Catholic University, St. Mary’s is committed to the values of community, inclusivity and educating the whole person. To aid in your transition, we created the First Year Experience — a course designed to support your transition to St. Mary’s and help you succeed in your first year.


Course Plan

Every new undergraduate student is required to take the First Year Experience course. As a part of the course, each student will:

  • Earn three credit hours
  • Build academic skills
  • Discover personal growth opportunities
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Battle of the Bands Oyster Bake Winners

A Supportive Community

At St. Mary’s, we believe in fostering a welcoming environment that reaches beyond the classroom. During this course and the rest of your time at St. Mary’s, your success is supported by faculty, First Year Experience Mentors and staff throughout the University.

Catholic and Marianist Traditions

The Marianists are a worldwide family of Catholic brothers, priests, sisters and committed lay people. As a Catholic Marianist University, St. Mary’s fosters the formation of people in faith and educates leaders for the common good through community, integrated liberal arts and professional education, and academic excellence.

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Student Success Tips


St. Mary’s has a fun and supportive community. Familiarize yourself with some of our favorite traditions and places on campus to get a head start.

Discover Campus


Academic Buildings

Albert B. Alkek Business Building: Often referred to as ‘Alkek’, this building houses the Bill Greehey School of Business. On the first floor is the Atrium, where students can study and many business events are hosted, and various classrooms. The second floor contains faculty and the dean’s office.
Blank Sheppard Innovation Center: Our newest building on campus, the Innovation Center’s third floor is dedicated to the Nursing Program. Other floors include labs dedicated to robotics, data science and engineering design.
Charles Francis Hall: Charles Francis is home to the Office of Information and Technology Services, the Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, as well as numerous academic offices and classrooms

Richter Math-Engineering Center

Garni Science Hall: Often referred to as ‘Garni’, this building is part of the School of Science, Engineering and Technology. It includes classrooms and faculty offices.
Reinbolt Hall: The second oldest building on campus. Reinbolt houses Assumption Chapel, the Center for Catholic Studies and classrooms.
Richter MathEngineering Center: Often referred to as ‘Math’, this building is used primarily by the School of Science, Engineering and Technology. The building contains multiple classrooms and various department offices.
Moody Life Sciences Center: One of the buildings included in our School of Science, Engineering and Technology. ‘Moody’ includes two large stadium-seating classrooms, as well as regular classrooms, labs and faculty offices.

Key Locations

AA&CC: Alumni Athletics & Convocation Center is where you’ll find the Fitness Center, indoor running track, Bill Greehey Arena and more.
The Cotrell Learning Commons: The Commons is a central gathering spot featuring Starbucks, study areas, the Technical Support Center and the Academic Media Center
St. Louis Hall: The campus’ first building is home to administrative offices, faculty offices and a few classrooms. Students can find the Office of Financial Assistance and Office of the Registrar here.
The POD: A small store offering coffee, tacos, soft drinks and other snacks, located under the smokestack next to Subway
UC: The University Center — home to the Barnes & Noble Bookstore at St. Mary’s, Chick-fil-a, the Diamondback Café, Career Services and more.

Students walking out from the University Center (UC)
  • St. Mary’s Traditions

    Show your Rattler Pride by wearing gold and blue on Thursdays and join us as we partake in our traditions. From Oyster Bake, an official Fiesta event where the community comes together to enjoy the company of friends, to Continuing the Heritage, where we join together to assist the community, St. Mary’s has many traditions that you get to be a part of.

Class Schedule Abbreviations


Understanding your class schedule is simple with these common abbreviations for days of the week.

TR: Tuesday and Thursday

T: Class only on Tuesday

R: Class only on Thursday

MW: Monday and Wednesday

MWF: Monday, Wednesday and Friday

M: Class only on Monday

W: Class only on Wednesday

F: Class only on Friday

Meet Your Student Mentors


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    Yoany Callejas

    Political Science major

    Fun Fact: I love to book last-minute travel just because it’s too cheap to pass up.

  • Headshot of Jaelyn Lopez

    Jaelyn Lopez

    Forensic Science — Criminology major

  • Headshot of Alexa Miner

    Alexa Miner

    Biology major

    Fun Fact: I am happiest when eating rice and drinking coffee

  • Rattler Man gives a thumbs up as he wears his gold shirt with the words St. Mary's on it.

    Lauren Zendejas

    Communication Studies major

    Fun Fact: Adventure Time is my favorite show

  • Headshot of Irene Urbina-Zuniga

    Irene Urbina-Zuniga

    Psychology major

    Fun Fact: I practiced ballet and tap for over 10 years.

  • Headshot of Savannah Torres

    Savannah Torres

    International and Global Studies major

    Fun Fact: I visited and lived in Northern Ireland for two weeks as part of a study abroad experience! 

  • Rattler Man gives a thumbs up as he wears his gold shirt with the words St. Mary's on it.

    Bryan Suarez

    Spanish with Teacher Certification major

  • Layla Dickerson visits the Sarita Kenedy East Law Library. She has enrolled in the new B.B.A. in Business and Law.

    Layla Dickerson

    Business and Law major

    Fun Fact: I was a gymnast for seven years.

  • Rattler Man gives a thumbs up as he wears his gold shirt with the words St. Mary's on it.

    Amadis Rodrigez

    Finance and Risk Management major

  • Rattler Man gives a thumbs up as he wears his gold shirt with the words St. Mary's on it.

    Gabriel Roda

    Finance and Risk Management major

  • Headshot of Sergio Arguello

    Sergio Arguello

    Finance and Risk Management major

    Fun Fact: I love dogs and listening to music.

  • Headshot of Patricio Miner

    Patricio Miner

    Computer Science major

    Fun Fact: I’m currently making a video game.

  • Headshot of Valentina Asfura

    Valentina Asfura

    Accounting and Data Analytics major

    Fun Fact: I played soccer for years but, funny enough, I never really liked the sport.

  • Headshot of Andrea Montesinos Martinez

    Andrea Montesinos Martinez

    Exercise and Sport Science major

    Fun Fact: I’m an international student.

  • Headshot of Duran Adolfo

    Duran Adolfo

    Finance and Risk Management major

    Fun Fact: I am very good at training dogs. Both of my dogs know how to ride a skateboard.

  • Rattler Man gives a thumbs up as he wears his gold shirt with the words St. Mary's on it.

    Edwin Hernandez

    Electrical Engineering major

    Fun Fact: I am rebuilding a motorcycle in my backyard.

FAQs


Welcome to the Rattler family! These FAQs address common questions for new students transitioning into their first year. If you don’t find your answer here, contact Dr. Raul Zendejas at 210-431-2010 or rzendejas@stmarytx.edu.

Feeling overwhelmed is a common experience for new students. If these feelings become persistent or cause anxiety, please visit Dr. Raul Zendejas at Chaminade Tower 406, or reach out via phone or email to explore available support resources.

What if I feel overwhelmed during the semester?

Contact the Student Counseling Center:

Where can I get Mental Health Support?

Contact the Office of Academic Advising:

How do I change my class schedule?

Contact the Rattler Success Center:

Where can I find tutoring or writing support?

Visit the Spiritual Life website: www.stmarytx.edu/campuslife/spiritual

How can I get involved in Spiritual Life?

Contact the Student Health Center:

What if I feel sick?

Visit Student Life:

How do I get involved in student activities?

Contact the professors in your specific academic department, including the Department Chair. Their contact information (web, phone, email) can be found on your program’s webpage.

Who should I see if I have questions about my major?

You can speak with professors in your academic department (including the Chair) in their departmental offices. We also encourage you to visit the Career and Professional Development Center:

Who should I see if I have questions about career opportunities?
  • Talk to your instructor: Make an appointment, visit during office hours, or send emails.
  • Seek tutoring: Get help from a tutor at the Rattler Success Center (see details above for contact information).
What should I do if I have trouble in a particular class?

Yes! We have an on-campus University Ministry team, who have professional ministers and student ministry teams committed to engaging the University in servant leadership. They organize faith-based activities and retreats to help you on your St. Mary’s journey.

Can the University support my faith journey, regardless of my faith tradition?

There are plenty of ways to get involved on campus! The best way to learn about these opportunities is to talk to the faculty and students in your major. There are many professional organizations working with many of our majors, and they usually offer networking opportunities, potential for developing your leadership skills, and internship and job opportunities. Here are a few of the organizations that we offer:

What leadership opportunities and student organizations does St. Mary’s have?
St. Louis Hall

Contact Us


To learn more about the First Year Experience or answer any questions, contact one of our Co-Directors Raúl Zendejas or Rafael Moras.

Raúl Zendejas, Ph.D.
Co-Director of First Year Experience
Chaminade Tower, 406
rzendejas@stmarytx.edu

Rafael Moras, Ph.D.
Co-Director of First Year Experience
Blank Sheppard Innovation Center, 201-A
rmoras@stmarytx.edu

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