Thrive Scholars Program

The Thrive Scholars Program is a peer mentoring program in 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle School of Engineering that is designed to provide academic and social support for first-year and transfer students who are in the fields of engineering and computer science. 

First-year mentees are paired with upper-class peer mentors who provide ongoing, one-on-one support during students’ first year at SMU. 

Benefits of participating in the Thrive Scholars Program include:

  • Attending events focused on social networking, leadership development, and well-being
  • Direct access to personalized academic advising and degree plan development
  • Opportunities to engage with faculty outside of the classroom
  • Connections to industry experts and 51³Ô¹ÏÍøalumni
  • Priority consideration for on-campus jobs in the Lyle School

Participation in the Thrive Scholars Program involves a one-year commitment, with additional opportunities to attend specialized events and serve as a peer mentor as students progress through their academic careers in the Lyle School.

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Aaron Santa Cruz

Electrical & Computer Engineering ‘26
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Arian Shamaei

Computer Engineering '25
Headshot of Brianna Navarro of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle

Brianna Navarro

Mechanical Engineering '25
Headshot of Celeste Zapata of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle

Celeste Zapata

OREM & Data Science ‘26
Headshot of Elizabeth Larez Diaz of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle

Elizabeth Larez Diaz

Computer Science ‘26
Headshot of Janel Sarpong of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle

Janel Sarpong

OREM & Data Science '26
Headshot of Jennifer Galindo of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle

Jennifer Galindo

Computer Science & Data Science '26
Headshot of Jonathan London of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle

Jonathan London

Mechanical Engineering '26
Headshot of Jose Martinez of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle.

Jose Martinez

Electrical & Computer Engineering '27
Headshot of Julian Oliva of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle.

Julian Oliva

Mechanical Engineering '27
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Katelyne Aguilar

Computer Science '25
Headshot of Makayla Blackwell of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle.

Makayla Blackwell

Mechanical Engineering '26
Headshot of Manny Garcia of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle

Manny Garcia

Computer Science & Data Science '25
Headshot of Mo Murtaza of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle.

Mo Murtaza

Mechanical Engineering '26
Headshot of Razkia Rouabah of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle.

Razkia Rouabah

Computer Science & Biomedical Engineering '26
Headshot of Reece Smith of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle.

Reece Smith

Civil & Environmental Engineering '26
Headshot of Reese Mellor of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle

Reese Mellor

Computer Science & Data Science ‘25
Headshot of Ryan Resendiz of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle.

Ryan Resendiz

Mechanical & Biomedical Engineering '27
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Serap Ogut

Computer Science & Data Science '25

Meet the Leadership Team

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Kelyn Rola

Director of Thrive Scholars Program
214-768-1025
krola@smu.edu
 
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Alain Mota

Program Manager, Caruth Institute for Engineering Education
214-768-4297
amota@mail.smu.edu

 
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Kathy Hubbard

Assistant Dean, Student Success & Cultural Intelligence
214-768-3033
khubbard@smu.edu
 
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Ivy Phillips

Senior Academic Advisor & Success Coach
214-768-4081
zzphillips@smu.edu

 
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Arath Dominguez

Student Coordinator
Computer Science '25
arathd@mail.smu.edu

 
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Zeira Galindo

Graduate Assistant
Mechanical Engineering '25
zgalindo@mail.smu.edu

Headshot of Zoe Mukendi of 51³Ô¹ÏÍøLyle.

Zoe Mukendi

Student Coordinator
Civil Engineering '26
zmukendi@mail.smu.edu

Frequently asked questions

Thrive Scholars involves a one-year commitment for first-year mentees. There are additional opportunities to attend specialized events during students’ sophomore years and to serve as a peer mentor as students progress through their academic careers in the Lyle School.

No! Participation is at no cost for student mentees.

First-year and transfer students in the Lyle School of Engineering who identify as first-generation, and/or Pell-grant eligible are encouraged to participate in the program. If you are uncertain of your eligibility, please contact ThriveScholars@smu.edu. There is no minimum GPA requirement to participate.

Mentors are upper-class students (juniors and seniors) from a variety of Lyle majors who have a passion for helping their peers succeed.

Mentees meet with their mentor twice per month and meet with the program director once per month.

The program hosts weekly seminars designed to help incoming students thrive. During these hour-long sessions, students have opportunities to engage with their Lyle professors and peers; learn about important college-related topics like financial literacy, stress management and mindsets, and résumé building; and participate in game nights and special-themed activities.

Contact Us

Email: ThriveScholars@smu.edu

Follow us on Instagram: @LyleThriveScholars