The Gift of Time

On a breezy April night in the heart of the Forty Acres, a group of changemakers gathered to celebrate a historic occasion — $100 million in philanthropic investment from the Terry Foundation to support student scholarships at The University of Texas at Austin. For nearly forty years, the Terry Scholars program has provided “full-ride, last-dollar” scholarships to aspiring Longhorns poised to change the world.




Christina Ayala
BA, ’25
“I don’t think there’s a single part of my college experience that hasn’t been touched by being a Terry Scholar.”
“Getting this scholarship meant no more being a part time student, no more putting education on hold — it changed everything for me.” At UT, in addition to a full course-load and serving as the president of the Terry Scholars Student Association, Christina has been able to sign up for a 70-day, 4,000-mile bike ride from Austin to Anchorage to raise money for the fight against cancer.
With support from her Terry Foundation community, Christina has secured a position at prestigious consulting firm Deloitte, where she will be working in the supply chain and network operations sector.


Cassidy Franzoi
BA, ’26
“Being a Terry Scholar allowed me to go to a four-year college.”



Jonathan Perez
BA, ’26
“I was driving home after high school one day when I got the call from my Terry coordinator. She asked me, ‘How would you like to go to school for free?’” Jonathan says. “As soon as I got that call, I knew I was going to UT.”
Jonathan said that the Terry Scholars program was responsible for powering his dream of attending a four-year university. And he’s taking full advantage of the opportunity, pursuing leadership positions in his fraternity and taking a dizzying range of courses in government and history from Media and American Democracy to Politics in Japan.
And thanks to the investment in his education, Jonathan will be able to follow his education wherever it leads, whether that’s to consulting, elected office, or non-profit work. “Honestly my big worry coming to UT was maintaining grades — that hasn’t been an issue since the Terry Scholars program has afforded me the time to focus on my classes.”


Alicia Dietrich
Director of Communications,
College of Fine Arts at UT Austin
BJ ’04, Life Member
“It meant a great deal to have someone like the Terrys believe in me to invest that much in my education,” Alicia said. “For someone from a small-town high school, the fact that they saw something in me worth bringing to this big university with all these extraordinary people was incredibly meaningful.”



Dan Fen (Tina) Lin
Senior Assurance Officer, Gates Foundation
BBA ’15, MPA ’16
After earning her business degree and a master’s in professional accounting from McCombs, Tina began her audit career in the for-profit sector. During the pandemic, Tina made an intentional shift to the Gates Foundation, where she now applies her skills in service of a mission she’s passionate about — making a difference in a world that deeply needs it. “I personally benefited from a gift that changed lives one at a time, and now I have the privilege of working for a foundation focused on catalyzing systematic change.”

“Howard Terry’s legacy of opportunity and access to education lives on in every student he supported,” Yvonne Moody shared. “That was always his mission, to develop future leaders of Texas — we think he’s definitely accomplished that.” To find out more about the Terry Scholars and how you can support their journey at UT and beyond, visit terryfoundation.org.

“Howard Terry’s legacy of opportunity and access to education lives on in every student he supported,” Yvonne Moody shared. “That was always his mission, to develop future leaders of Texas — we think he’s definitely accomplished that.” To find out more about the Terry Scholars and how you can support their journey at UT and beyond, visit terryfoundation.org.
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