Small class size attracts student to UHV
Tuesday, June 8, 2010 | By
Paula Cobler
<p>Erayna Huston originally was interested in attending a large university in the fall but then she had second thoughts.</p>
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<p>“It just seems like I’ll have better opportunities at the University of Houston-Victoria because of the smaller classes,” said Huston, a senior at Karen Wagner High School in San Antonio.</p>
<p>Huston plans on attending UHV in the fall as one of the university’s FIRST 200. She wants to get a business degree so that she eventually can open a restaurant or other small business.</p>
<p>In high school, Huston was a member of Junior ROTC for four years and was secretary of her junior class and treasurer of her senior class. For the past two years, she has participated in a college preparatory program at her high school and has been in the San Antonio Police Department Police Explorers program.</p>
<p>“I’m excited to see UHV’s new dorms,” she said.</p>