1. 22 June 2016
To Whom It May Concern:
During my time in Graduate School I performed many tasks and was a
part of many research studies requiring high levels of organizational, data
inputting, mathematical, written, and verbal skills. I consider myself
proficient in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and also many statistical and
data inputting programs. I am quick to learn new information and if a task is
modeled to me, I am able to understand material rapidly. During my time at
UNT, I enjoyed being a part of a research team in a leadership position and
working alongside peers. Being in a human development field, I adapt
quickly to changes and face them with confidence and enthusiasm. My
resume shows a strong academic history in addition to mentoring
opportunities through my volunteerism.
I am excited to be a potential member of your team and look forward to
hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Isabelle Urbina
2. Isabelle A. Urbina
316 Benjiman St
Denton, Texas 76207
903.748.8648 isabelleurbina@gmail.com
Academic Experience:
Toulouse Graduate School (2015- May 2016) Masters degree in
Educational Psychology/ Human Development, with honors University
of North Texas student (2008- 2015) Bachelors degree of Science in
Psychology, with honors
Texarkana College (2007-2008)
Research Experience:
Michael Barnett’s “Future Self”: Researched measures to use and
wrote up drafts for online study. Handled confidential and personal
information for research study (Fall 2012)
John Ruiz’s “Cardiovascular Response to Racial Microaggressions
between Hispanic and non-Hispanic Whites”. Ran participants and
connected electrodes and monitored EEG. Tasks were detail-oriented
and specific in nature. Helped write the poster for this project and I
got accepted as a poster presentation at the 34th Annual Meeting &
Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Presented
study to board. (6/15/12- 2/12/13)
3. Bert Hayslip’s Project COPE: Worked as a research assistant in this
project which studies grandmother’s raising grandchildren. Assessed
children with a computer program and inputted data into multiple
systems. Took high levels of organizational skills and detail.
Interacted with caregivers and children of different background.
(Spring 2013-present)
Dr. Barnett and Dr. Ruggero “Sliding fee scales may not be enough to
assist low-income clients to come in for therapy”. Literature review
written for manuscript as a special project. IRB approved. Used
Statistical Systems to input mathematical data into multiple systems
for review. (Current 7/09/13)
Awards/Honors:
Deans list at University of North Texas 2011-2016
National Society of High School Scholars 2007 & 2008
Nominated for National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine 2007-
2009
Nominated for People to People Ambassador Program
2006 & 2007
Psi Chi chapter member (2013-2015)
Psi Chi Treasurer (2013-2014)
Member of American Psychological Association (2013-2015)
Girl Scouts USA: (1996-2009)
4. The Bronze and Silver Award
Girl Scout USA International Ambassador
Girl Scout Delegate for Lone Star Council
Girl Scout Program Aide Certified
Girl Scout Marine/ Mate Certified Instructor
Leadership:
Goodwill volunteer (2014-2015)
Caring for Women Denton Chapter (2011-2012)
Interact Club (2007-2010): Officer and Charter Member
H.O.S.T. (Help One Student To Succeed) Program