Lyford students hit the big apple, visit Ivy League schools

LYFORD — Local students strolled through the Big Apple walking past the towering skyscrapers and crowds of people to get a taste of life outside the Valley.

They were there to visit the nearby Ivy League schools.

The students visited Columbia University first in New York City and on the following days they traveled to New Jersey to visit Princeton University and Connecticut to visit Yale University.

Each of the schools is a two-hour drive apart from each other.

The Lyford school district sponsored 10 students who attended the university tour.

“It’s a great opportunity for our kids to get out and see what life is like in other places and what these universities offer,” said Kristin Brown, Lyford school district curriculum and instruction director.

Kristin Tribett, 15, an incoming sophomore at Lyford High School, participated in the tour.

Tribett said she wants to major in sports medicine to be a physical therapist or team physician.

“I was interested in going to Columbia but now that I have visited Yale, it seems like a really good option and really good fit for me,” Tribett said. “We got to experience everything from student life to what financial aid is like and the application process.”

The college trip was coordinated by the Texas Graduate Center, a component of the Texas Valley Communities Foundation nonprofit that promotes higher education, based out of Mercedes.

A total of 32 students from Lyford, Mercedes and PSJA participated in the university tour.

The students completed an online application, wrote an essay and went through an interview committee to be considered for tour.

For the rest of this story and many other EXTRAS, go to our premium site, www.MyValleyStar.com.

Subscribe to it for only $6.99 per month or purchase a print subscription and receive the online version free, which includes an electronic version of the full newspaper and extra photo galleries, links and other information you can’t find anywhere else.