đ Legacy in Every Step: How Krysta ChacĂłn Honors Her Roots While Guiding Future Scholars
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Krysta (Atkinson) ChacĂłn knows firsthand that college is about more than just a degreeâit's about transformation. As a first-generation college graduate and seasoned higher education professional, she has built a career helping students find their place, purpose, and path through college. Whether sheâs developing experience roadmaps or mentoring students one-on-one, Krystaâs work is grounded in equity, access, and community.
âGraduating is a huge accomplishment,â she says. âBut I want students to walk away with leadership skills, real-world experience, and a network of support that lasts long after college.â
đ Guiding Students Beyond the Classroom
Today, Krysta is a higher education professional at The University of Texas at Austin, where she has served in roles spanning program management, student development, and business administration.
Currently, sheâs leading the creation of a college experience roadmapâa tool designed to ensure students donât just graduate, but thrive every year theyâre on campus.
âMaintaining grades and earning a degree is a huge accomplishment. But I want students to also gain leadership experience, career readiness skills, and meaningful connectionsâstarting from their freshman year.â
đŹ Heritage That Anchors and Inspires
For Krysta, her Mexican American heritage isnât just personalâitâs a guiding force that shapes her values, her work, and the way she shows up for students.
One of her most treasured possessions is a framed gift from her grandmother: a penmanship certificate awarded to Krystaâs great-grandmother in 1931, a relic from a time when formal education for womenâespecially Latina womenâwas rare and often cut short. This certificate, earned for the elegance of her handwriting, marked the highest level of education her great-grandmother received.
âShe had beautiful handwriting,â Krysta recalls. âAnd she kept that certificate for decades.â
Her grandmother honored that history by framing it alongside a photo of herself from 1959 and a portrait of Krystaâs great-grandmother standing proudly on her porch in East Austin.
âOur family heritage has deep roots in Central Texas,â Krysta says. âThat framed piece sits in my home as a daily reminder of the strength and perseverance of the women who came before me.â
Itâs more than a keepsakeâitâs a visual lineage. A testament to how far one family can come in just a few generations. And itâs what fuels Krystaâs mission to help other first-generation students recognize the power of their own stories.
đ Advice for Current Scholars
Krysta encourages todayâs students to embrace everything college life offers:
Use every resource you can find.
Apply for every opportunity that sparks even a hint of interest.
Build relationships with peers, mentors, and professionals early.
And most importantly:
âReach back and give guidance to others who look up to you.â
đą Looking Forward, Giving Back
Krystaâs story is one of quiet determination, family legacy, and a commitment to lifting others as she climbs. Her daily work reflects a powerful belief: success isnât just about the degreeâitâs about what you do with it, and who you bring along with you.
Stories like Krystaâs remind us that every scholarâs journey is rooted in generations of strengthâand shaped by communities that care.

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