![]() Mission and Vision "The College of Fine Arts at The University of Texas at Austin prepares students for the creation, practice, study, criticism and teaching of the arts, in a context that emphasizes cultural diversity, community engagement and technical innovation. The College is dedicated to advancing the arts through research and the creation of new work, preserving the past while striving to define the future of artistic traditions. It is committed to exploring the interrelationships among the arts and among other disciplines. Through presenting performances and exhibitions, the College seeks to deepen the understanding of the arts, to expand audiences, and to enrich the quality of life at the university, in our community, our state, our nation and the world." Programs and Research Centers "The College of Fine Arts and its departments and units offer many ways for students, faculty and the public to engage with the arts. Explore how you can get involved in our many programs and research centers.
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To learn more about Athletic Recruitment, click here. ![]() Theresa Diaz Fine Arts Coach Theresa has worked as a local Dance Instructor/Choreographer for the past twenty-eight years at Tammy Kim Dancers, Alvin, TX, and currently at Studio G Dance in Manvel, TX. Her choreography has produced top award -winning routines at National Competitions including Creed by John Michael Talbot; If I Were A Rich Man from FIDDLER ON THE ROOF; Clumsy by Fergie; Coffee Break from HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING; Too Darn Hot from KISS ME KATE; We Are In Love by Harry Connick, Jr.; The Hard Knock Life from ANNIE; and America from WEST SIDE STORY. Theresa helped produce musicals at Alvin High School from 1990-2004, and acted as Assistant Director/Choreographer for GREASE, OKLAHOMA!, ANYTHING GOES, INTO THE WOODS, MY FAIR LADY, THE MUSIC MAN, ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, SHE LOVES ME, SUGAR, 42ND STREET, and KISS ME KATE. Theresa runs a Musical Theater Club at St. Mary Catholic School in League City, TX, where she recently wrote, directed, and choreographed two mini-musicals titled, HOPE CARRIES US THROUGH and GIRLS SEEKING HAPPINESS. Additionally, starting 2017, she will begin teaching dance at Texas A & M University Galveston. Theresa also holds a BA in Theology from the University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX, and is currently pursuing Graduate Certification from the Theology of the Body Institute in PA. She has worked in Children’s Ministry, Youth Ministry, and Adult Ministry for the past twenty years, and is presently the Director of Adult Ministry at St. Mary Catholic Church in League City, TX, and serves as Promoter/Lecturer of Theology of the Body throughout the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Theresa coaches students in voice, dance and acting. She has said, "From the beginner to the advanced, they all have a place in art." She prepares students to compete for some of the most competitive university fine art departments throughout the country. If you have any questions regarding fine arts coaching for college, please email us at finearts@cash4college.net. "The Greater Houston Community Foundation (GHCF) administers a variety of unique scholarship funds that grant over $1 million annually to college students. The scholarship funds have been established by thoughtful and generous donors and each have a unique set of eligibility criteria and award structure." Learn more about how to apply for their scholarship, click here. ![]() David Harley Athletic Recruiter David Harley is a former High School NHFA All-American Defensive Back and Kick Returner. Harley was a two-sport college athlete (Football and Track) and received All-Conference Honors in both sports along with $124,000 to attend college. After finishing his college athletic career, David began coaching Defensive Backs and recruited at the collegiate level. As a recruiter, David takes the "headache" out of the process. He offers personalized, step-by-step coaching through the ins-and-outs of the recruiting process to ensure eligibility and to maximize athletic scholarships. He begins the process with a personal evaluation of a student's athletic ability and a potential list of colleges which match a student's personal needs, and he provides professional advice on how to gain the attention of these university teams. If you have any questions regarding athletic recruiting for college, please email us at athlete@cash4college.net.
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