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Rowdy Corps is a Community-Based Work-Study Program aiming to engage UTSA students with the broader San Antonio community.
Created in 2015, the program provides the opportunity for work-study eligible UTSA students interested in non-profit or government agencies to commit their time and federally designated funds towards placement at select community-based agencies outside of the university.
Community Partners include:
Created in 2015, the program provides the opportunity for work-study eligible UTSA students interested in non-profit or government agencies to commit their time and federally designated funds towards placement at select community-based agencies outside of the university.
Community Partners include:
- American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions
- Boys and Girls Club of San Antonio
- ChildSafe
- Chromosome 18
- disaABILITYSA
- Esperanza Peace and Justice Center
- Family Service Association
- Girls Scouts of Southwest Texas
- Good Samaritan Community Services
- Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance
- KLRN
- Madonna Center, Inc.
- Martinez Street Women’s Center
- MOVE Texas
- NowCastSA
- RAICES
- San Anto Cultural Arts
- San Antonio Youth Literacy
- The DoSeum
- City Council District 5
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