UHV feels right to accepted freshman
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 | By
Paula Cobler
<p>Heidy Aguinaga visited the University of Houston-Victoria in April and liked how the university felt like her high school.</p>
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<p>“Scarborough High School in Houston is a small school, so I’m used to small classes,” the high school senior said. “UHV seems like an interesting school. I’d like to be one of the FIRST 200.”</p>
<p>Aguinaga has been accepted to attend UHV in the fall and would like to major in criminal justice. She eventually wants to be a canine trainer for a police department.</p>
<p>“I’ve always lived around dogs, and I’ve always liked adventure,” she said.</p>
<p>Aguinaga has been involved with softball and ROTC at her high school. She is interested in playing softball at UHV.</p>