Student success

Our dedicated academic advisors and student services advisor are available for students who need assistance with:

  • Transportation Assistance
  • Daycare, Housing, and Food Bank Referrals
  • Hallmark Food Pantry
  • Healthcare Resources
  • Temporary Badges
  • Parking Permits
  • Attendance
  • ADA Accommodation
  • Academic Assistance
  • Academic Improvement Strategy

For more details on these services students can contact Student Affairs at 210-690-9000 or email studentaffairs@Hallmark.edu

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Important Topics
Student Handbook

Access the Student Handbook here.

Absences

Students are expected to attend all scheduled classes. Absences are monitored, and it is the student’s responsibility to contact their instructor and Academic Advisor if they are absent, tardy, or anticipate being absent. Continued or excessive absences may require a meeting with the Dean, Associate Dean, or Program Chair. Excessive absences may also result in the student being required to repeat the course.

Parking

It is the sole responsibility of each student to register and display their parking permits and to park only in the designated student parking areas.

Student ID’s

ID’s must be visible at all times while you are anywhere on the Hallmark University property. Please remember badges and lanyards need to be visible above the waist area.

Contact
For assistance in any of these areas, please contact your Student Services Advisor or Senior Academic Advisor below.  Students may request assistance by emailing studentaffairs@hallmark.edu
Main Campus
Cherie Franks – Student Services Advisor
CFranks@Hallmark.edu
210-969-7586
Bianca Rodriguez – Senior Academic Advisor
BRodriguez@Hallmark.edu
210-969-7696
Career Services

Career Services supports the professional development of each student through various workshops, small group sessions and one-on-one advising appointments designed to ensure the development of strong resume writing skills, as well as interviewing and networking competencies needed to aid in the transition from active student to highly qualified professional.

Mandatory workshop and topics introduced include:

  • Resume Building Workshop
  • Networking and interview skills
  • Classroom to Career Exit Workshop

These workshops are scheduled throughout the enrollment but are available during specific times within specific programs. All students, regardless of career path, must attend these workshops and complete detailed exit procedures prior to qualifying for graduation.

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Employment

Daily, our Career Services team diligently works with industry leaders to assist the student in securing employment after they graduate.

Students receive job search assistance, resume writing services and other support services to prepare them for their career. Students and alumni are eligible for assistance from the moment they step on to campus and will remain eligible for continued assistance after graduation.

Contact
Hours of Operation:
Monday-Friday – 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturdays by appointment
For career service assistance, please contact a Career Services Advisor:

College of Aeronautics • School of Business

Adria James
Career & Industry Advisor
AJames@Hallmark.Edu
O: 210-969-7530

School of I.T. • School of Nursing

Lanae Miller
Career & Industry Advisor
LMiller@Hallmark.edu
O: 210-969-7591

Damita Nunally
Director of Career & Industry Engagement
DNunally@Hallmark.edu
O: 210-969-7550
M: 210-685-6475

Student Ambassadors

Student Ambassadors represent the school as volunteers at various functions and events, demonstrating a willingness to serve their community by being true ambassadors of Hallmark.

Events that they have participated in include:

  • Hallmark’s Annual It’s Time for Change Luncheon
  • Dee Howard Foundation’s Fundraiser at the San Antonio Aviation and Aerospace Hall of Fame
  • Hallmark University Graduations
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President's Council

President’s Council is a select group of students that have been selected and approved by faculty to represent their classmates to present questions and address concerns directly to the President of the university in meetings held every term. The feedback of the President’s Council helps to improve Hallmark based on what each cohort needs in order to succeed at Hallmark University.

Student Veterans Organization

The Student Veterans Organization is a support organization for those that have served in our nation’s military. Within this organization, they can find friendships and camaraderie, support, resources, and advocacy if needed in order to make sure that they succeed during their time as a Hallmark student.

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Contact
If you are interested in joining any of these student organizations, or would like more info about them, please contact:

Student Support Services
StudentSupportServices@Hallmark.edu