Thrive Scholars Program

The Thrive Scholars Program is a peer mentoring program in ÌÇÐÄVlog Lyle 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 ÌÇÐÄVlog alumni
  • 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.

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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Jazmine Johnson

Program Specialist
214-768-7404
jazminejohnson@smu.edu

 
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Ivy Phillips

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

 

Meet The Peer Mentors

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Aaron Santa Cruz

Electrical & Computer Engineering '26
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Adair Oropeza

Electrical & Computer Engineering '27
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Cecilia Tipping

Computer Science & Physics '26
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Chris Ageh

Electrical & Computer Engineering '27
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Cristina Sanchez

Civil Engineering '27
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Jennifer Galindo

Computer Science & Data Science '26
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Jose Martinez

Electrical & Computer Engineering '27
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Joshua Lane

Mechanical Engineering 
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Julian Oliva

Mechanical Engineering '27
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Mikeala Amanfo

OREM and Data Science '27
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Pierre Martinez

CS-PMJ
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Ryan Resendiz

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Sandra Futwi

Computer Science '26
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Walter Herrera

CS-PMJ

Meet The Program Assistants

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Gabby Barrientos

Computer Science '28
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Kaitlyn Williams

Management Science '28
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Michael Afework

Mechanical Engineering '28

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 Specialist once a semester.

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