The Chronicles of ‘95: A Tale of Student Services - Lori

These artifacts were discovered in the Mary & Jeff Bell Library Archives at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The collection provides a unique perspective on the development of support services designed to address barriers to enrollment and success, based on historical student experiences.

Each item in the section below is a compilation of three to five letters authored by first-year students in October 1995 to be read by descendants in 2045. The writings delve into the students' reflections on their initial college experience as well as their perspectives on contemporary issues. Several themes regarding historical barriers to higher education in South Texas are revealed.

The items in the section below relate directly to the Student Services Center, also known as the "Round Building". The building was originally built in 1963 and served as the University of Corpus Christi Library. It is now home to many offices related to student services, including Admissions, the Bursar, Enrollment Management, Financial Assistance, Orientation, the Registrar, and Scholarships.

The items in the section below are documents referring to historical student services designed to address barriers to enrollment and success.

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