 | Position: Student Development Specialist II |  | Alma Mater: Texas State, 1992 |
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12/14/2017
For The Sixth Straight Year, UTA Student-Athletes Set A Program Record For Graduation Success Rate
08/21/2017
Dozens of student-athletes helped students move into residence halls.
08/02/2017
Mavs Honored for Work in the Arlington Community
06/14/2016
While representing UTA proudly, Kennedy, Walker-Williams and Lopez worked with the MCDO for over 200 hours working with and donating to those in need.
05/04/2016
UT Arlington amassed four Sun Belt Community Service Initiative titles during 2015-16.
Tim Kennedy is a Student Development Specialist II. He received a bachelor's degree in Exercise and Sport Science in 1992, and a master's degree of Exercise and Sport Science in 1995, both at Texas State University.
While at Texas State University, Kennedy competed as a student athlete in cross-country and track and field. He worked with the San Antonio Spurs for six seasons as an assistant strength and conditioning coach and was part of the 1999 championship team.
He has over 20 years of experience working with high school and college students. His passions are helping student athletes prepare for life after sports, working with students with learning disorders and working with Fellowship of Christian Athletes (at UTA).