Alexa Acosta is driven.
A Spring 2014 summa cum laude graduate of Collin College who earned a full scholarship
to Southern Methodist University (SMU), Alexa worked hard to get where she is. The
youngest-ever marketing director for Clarity Benefit Solutions, Alexa has returned
to Collin College a few times to extol the college’s virtues and encourage the next
generation of students to make the most of the opportunities it provides.
Alexa had not planned to attend Collin College or any community college. After moving
to Puerto Rico with her mother at age 9, Acosta returned to Texas with the plan of
attending SMU, her dream school. However, despite having spoken English as a child,
most of her education had been in Spanish, and the university rejected her application based on language proficiency issues.
Although she was disappointed, Alexa knew she was ready for college and applied to
Collin. She threw herself into refreshing and expanding her English language skills
using resources such as the college’s writing centers. She also got involved in extracurricular
activities to develop her abilities and friendships.
“Once I started attending Collin, my impression changed completely,” Alexa said. “The
caliber of education, professors, students, school culture, and resources Collin provided
me was bar none.”
Her professors encouraged her to excel, and the small classroom setting allowed her
to create genuine relationships with students and educators alike.
“Every professor I had at Collin was deeply committed to me, my education, and my
success,” she said. “I always looked forward to attending class or working with them
on different leadership initiatives, which is one of the main reasons I was so involved
during my time there.”
Alexa found a passion for leadership as vice president of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor
Society, and she spearheaded a nationally recognized leadership initiative for the college. She was named an All-USA Academic
Team Scholar. Alexa wrote for the college’s Communications Department student and
employee newsletter and starred in a series of YouTube segments designed to help students
navigate their educational pathways at Collin College.
“I was heavily involved on campus at Collin College, so it gave me an even deeper
sense of the college’s commitment to its students,” Alexa said. “Specifically, my
involvement with Phi Theta Kappa truly developed me as a scholar, a leader, and a
professional. I was pushed in ways I had never been pushed before, and I met some
of my favorite people to this day.”
Her academic and extracurricular involvement led to a scholarship while at Collin
College and ultimately to a full ride at SMU, a university that had rejected her just
two years prior.
“I completely excelled in my studies at SMU because the education I received at Collin
prepared me for the university level, something I cannot say for my classmates who
had been there from their freshmen year,” Alexa told the crowd at the 2023 Martin
Luther King Jr. Power Leadership Breakfast, where she was a featured speaker. “If
it weren’t for the preparation I had during my time at Collin College, the relationships
I built here, and the overall experience, I am not confident I would have the same
story.”
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