When Tessa Fries first considered attending college, she thought she didn’t want a smaller school.
“It’s amazing to me how ridiculously wrong I was,” she said. “I thought you can always make a big school small, but you can never make a small school big, and that’s completely false. Rice is constantly expanding in opportunities, people, faculty and mentors.”
Fries, who is graduating with degrees in English and French, jumped into a number of opportunities during her time at Rice. She is co-captain of Rice Cheer, Lovett College president and a Rice All-Stars volunteer.
“(Rice All-Stars) is this really amazing program where you’re paired one-on-one with a (special-needs) individual and you play basketball,” she said. “You can’t help but have a great time, and you’re also learning the whole time.”
After graduation, Fries will spend two years teaching the special-needs community in Hawaii through Teach For America.
“Everyone here is so motivated and passionate and has a huge story behind them,” she said. “I think we could change the world easily just at this small school.”