jack kent cooke finalists 2021
Angel Obiorah Community College of Baltimore County Dylan Hammonds Purnell Swett High School Maria Santibanez Cesar E Chavez High School David Guiracocha Aviation High School Bethany Milner Natchitoches Central High School Josephine Elumeze City University of New York: LaGuardia Community College The Foundation has also provided $119.5 million in grants to organizations that serve such students. Cesar De Oleo High School of Computers and Technology Resources for current scholars and alumni to thrive together. The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation provides financial support of up to $55,000 per year to currently enrolled community college students who have excelled academically and who demonstrate financial need to earn their bachelor's degree at select four-year colleges and universities. Ashlee Diggles University High School Isaiah DeLeon Jersey Village High School Rocio Diarte Ortiz City University of New York: Borough of Manhattan Community College Daniela Gomez Everett Alvarez High School Dana Bisher City Colleges of Chicago: Harry S. Truman College Carolina Alcocer-Salas Northeast Texas Community College Zoe Groh Biloxi High School Tala Alahmar Oakland Community College Jonathan Granda Acaro County College of Morris A list of the semifinalists can be found below. Yahya Habib Meadowcreek High School Young Chen Stone Bridge High School ACora Hickson Charter School of Wilmington, Momona Hadish District of Columbia International School Every year, around 60 students are chosen for the scholarship. Savanah Shulkin Hudson Valley Community College Natalia Masnica Lincoln Park High School Elizabeth Gonzalez-Abarca City Colleges of Chicago: Olive-Harvey College Jada Hunter-Hays Carol Martin Gatton Academy of Math and Science in Kentucky Greg Serrano Arevalo Everett Alvarez High School Liv DeNicholas Portland Community College Bradley Gartner Lakeland Community College, Katie Hughes Oklahoma City Community College, Anastasiia Leshchenko Chemeketa Community College Michelle Andrade Heritage High School Seventy-two high-achieving community college students received the prestigious scholarship this year, and 63 are Phi Theta Kappa members nearly 88 percent of them. Eduardo Silva Alonso Hillsboro High School Julie Chen Kingston High School Rebecca Shaw Mount Saint Mary Academy Olivia Woods South Grand Prairie High School Askar Bashirov MiraCosta College Anna Hampton Rogers Heritage High School Nicole Torres School for Advanced Studies South Natalie Torres Weeki Wachee High School Mercy Okougbodu West Mesquite High School Makeda Retta Northern Virginia Community College Mia Johnson Irvin High School Jenny Tran Colonial High School Transfer scholars are selected on a range of factors including exceptional academic Eight students at Georgia State University's Perimeter College recently were named as semifinalists for the 2021 Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.Finalists will be announced later this spring. Mariah Goodman Paint Branch High School Kaili Huang Pine View School Evamaria Tanori Contreras University High School Jayden Galvan Gregory-Portland High School Omolara Atoyebi Wendell Phillips High School Academy Gyuheon Oh Cabot High School Jenny Stinehour Early College High School Nicole Giraldo-Meneses Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush High School Learn more about the College Scholarship Programhereandsign up to be notifiedwhen next years application opens. Jenai Funk Southwestern College Lansdowne, VA (January 25, 2021) The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation announced, today, the selection of 496 high school seniors as semifinalists for the prestigious Cooke College Scholarship Program. Davidson Valmyr Central Piedmont Community College Jayant Namdhari Plano East Senior High School Citiana Frew Wheaton High School Madelyn Moore Irving High School Vivian Bui Rancocas Valley Regional High School Colton Liu Berkeley City College Hadassah Johnson Onondaga Community College Justin Dominic Loyola High School Miguel Cacho-Tafolla San Diego City College Precious Taiwo City Colleges of Chicago: Harry S. Truman College Estefano Reyes Miami Dade College Natalia Serrano-Chavez John C Fremont High School Lauren Kraft Evans High School Kingsborough chemistry major, Victoria Flores-Almazan, was named a semifinalist for the highly-competitive Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. These semifinalists embody determination and resilience as they navigate finishing high school during one of the most difficult and unprecedented times in American history, said Executive DirectorSeppyBasili. Nanati Safawo Oregon Episcopal School Stephany Pineda Cardoso City University of New York: Borough of Manhattan Community College James Tang Centennial High School Andres Moreno Mancos High School Yaryna Dyakiv City Colleges of Chicago: Wilbur Wright College Junior Philogene Montgomery College Perform administrative duties such as scheduling and planning meetings and appointments, filing volunteer and student . Sabirah Mahmud Academy At Palumbo Christopher Burroughs MiraCosta College Vanessa Iwuoha Essex County Vocational School We are especially impressed by the incredible perseverance and Jesse Bishop Washtenaw Community College DeShona Jernigan Tyler Junior College Sorina Szakacs Los Angeles City College Eric Kim Stuyvesant High School Yazmin Rocha Delgadillo Contra Costa College Khaldoun Abou Tay City University of New York: Borough of Manhattan Community College Nancy Garcia Villa Surry Early College High School of Design Jehimi Zuniga-Umana Annapolis High School, Eric Chan Boston Latin School Lansdowne, VA (January 25, 2021) - The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation announced, today, the selection of 496 high school seniors as semifinalists for the prestigious Cooke College Scholarship Program. Jessica Jiang Stuyvesant High School Emily Dominguez Godwin Heights High School Soleei Guasp BMC Durfee High School Cindy Liu Fiorello H Laguardia High School of Music, Art and Performing Arts Marisol Cruz Velasco Dr. TJ Owens Gilroy Early College Academy Ola Mohamed Northern Virginia Community College Since 2000, the Foundation has awarded over $222 million in scholarships to over 2,800 students from 8th grade through graduate school, along with comprehensive educational advising and other support services. Jeongsoo Lee Massachusetts Bay Community College Yasmin Leon-Mateo North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics Brandon Hwang Ramsey High School Adriana Gomez Quintero Miami Dade College Karla Vasquez Hawthorne High School Rachel Aquino Lone Star College System Eduardo Pinto Sheridan Technical High School Reyhan Umurhan I H Kempner High School This highly selective scholarship provides exceptionally talented students who have financial need with up to $40,000 annually for four years of college, to enable them to attend a top-performing college or university. April Guo-Yue Starkville High School BROOKLYN, NY Emigrating from Acapulco, . Perhaps just as important as the financial support our Scholars receive, however, is the thriving network of more than 3,000 Cooke . Andrik Garcia Roma High School Tanisha Narine Young Womens Leadership School, Queens Sarah McGinley Forest High School Students applied from all 50 states, as well as Washington, DC, Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, and American Samoa, and represented 378 different high schools. David Fuentes City University of New York: LaGuardia Community College The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation has selected 534 high-achieving community college students from across the U.S. as semifinalists to compete for its Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, from a pool of nearly 2,500 applicants. Javier Cunat Christopher Columbus High School Madison Brown West Clermont High School Cindy Li Glenda Dawson High School Daisa Watkins City Arts and Technology High School Searita Chen Sycamore High School Trevor Knight Eastern Technical High School Fatima Sarfraz Eastern Technical High School Isaiah Pereira Venus High School Anthony Montes de Oca Brick Township High School Sandra Quintana East Stroudsburg Area High School North All rights reserved. Gerardo Bravo IDEA College Preparatory McAllen Imani Myers Olympia High School Alejandra Rodriguez Quevedo Lone Star College System Jack Kent Cooke College Scholar . Isabel Rubin-Alvarez Oakwood High School Vincent Li Ruan Atlantic Community High School Christine Nguyen Los Angeles City College Alexsovan Hory Lamar Consolidated High School Claudia Quintana East Stroudsburg Area High School North Kennedy Anderson Loomis Chaffee School Giovanna Da Silva Rodrigues Freedom High School Paola Reyes Thomas Jefferson High School Joy Han Northshore High School Shantika Bhat Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Dalila Oliva School for Advanced Studies Wolfson Students applied from all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Marianas, , and American Samoa. Viviana Wamiru Hagerstown Community College A list of the semifinalists can be found below, Cooke College Scholars are selected based on exceptional academic ability and achievement, financial need, persistence, and leadership. Eric Bebenov Bolingbrook High School Renee King City Colleges of Chicago: Harry S. Truman College Alexis Spencer Cumberland County Technical Education Center Rehab Jadallah Fordson High School Eli Herrera W H Adamson High School Victor Attah Manlius-Pebble Hill School Sara Kassab El Camino College Michael Fuentes North Babylon High School Amani Turner Carver Magnet High School of Engineering, Applied Technology and The Arts In addition to financial award, Transfer Scholars have access to comprehensive academic Angelica Ihim Hazelwood Central Senior High School Ethan Garcia Santa Teresa High School Lauren Smith Union City High School Ava Quasney Munster High School Ashlie Rodriguez Miami Dade College Tristan Ide Champion Preparatory Academy Yuliia Lane Oakland Community College Janah Richardson Walter Payton College Preparatory High School Victor Albanez Southwest High School Sikirat Mustapha Brooklyn Latin School William Jim Miami Dade College LANSDOWNE, Va., Jan. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation announced the selection of 626 high school seniors as semifinalists for the distinguished Cooke College. Trinity Obiorah Community College of Baltimore County Javier Perez North Mesquite High School Khalil Garrett General Douglas MacArthur High School Sabira Hassan Minooka Community High School Gabriel Dezzeo Rondon South Florida State College The Foundation has also provided $115 million in grants to organizations that serve such students. Mardet Mulugeta Wakefield High School Luis Garcia Chavez, Omar Garcia, Andres Reyna, and McKenzie Russell are among 406 semifinalists across 398 community colleges in 44 states and the District of Columbia. Alex Skoraczewski Drummond High School Elise Chouinard Lone Star College System Crystal Perez Stratford High School Asonme Fozong City Colleges of Chicago: Wilbur Wright College Mamadou Diallo City University of New York: Borough of Manhattan Community College Alexis Gosselin Escamilla Santa Monica College Ashley Vazquez Romo Basic High School, Amelia Becerra Long Branch High School Sulaiman Oyekunle Meade Senior High School Gabriela Salcido Rogue Community College, Sakarit Chankaew Community College of Philadelphia Lily Pham Evans High School Ama Afful City University of New York: Bronx Community College Eric Zhu Orange County High School of the Arts, Mursheda Abdulatif The Denver School of Science and Technology David Han Arnold O. Beckman High School Eujine Kim Heritage High School Kathy Li Arroyo High School Alex Hughes Utica Academy for International Studies Sara El Houzaly City University of New York: LaGuardia Community College Blaine Jones Tahlequah High School Norma Mejia Yes Preparatory Public Schools: East End a bachelors degree program at a four-year college or university. Joanna Soltys Jones College Preparatory Julia McEvily City College of San Francisco Jaslin Aguirre Saint Saviour High School Nino Sikharulidze Brooklyn Technical High School Jonathan Chung Smithtown High School Eastern Campus From this year's pool of 1,200 applicants from 35 states, five MiraCosta students were selected as semi-finalists for the Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship including Alma Cuevas, Inayah. The final Jack Kent Cooke scholars will be announced in April. Today, nearly half of postsecondary students begin their college journey at a two-year institution. All rights reserved. Angela Chow Sacramento City College Jorge Pereira Martinez Early College Academy At Southridge Kris Wilson Reidsville High School Shekinah Glory Peter Mba East Orange Campus High School Semifinalist applications will be reviewed again to choose approximately 60 finalists to receive the scholarship. Fabio Quezada Alliance Susan & Eric Smidt Technology High School Helen Menendez Miami Dade College Victoria Aderibigbe Essex County College The semifinalists were chosen from a pool of 5,860applicants and represent 428 different high schools. Kristine Hernandez Veterans Memorial High School Jashhvanth Tamilselvan Kunthavai North Royalton High School Students must be current high school seniors residing in the United States. Diego Maglione South Broward High School Dedicated to advancing the education of exceptionally promising students who have financial need. Ian Song Cleveland High School Kyniya Hutchinson Austin-East Magnet High School Brayan Lopez Llamas Cathedral City High School A list of this years Cooke Transfer Scholar Semifinalists, their community colleges, and their state of residence is below. Favour Akingbemi George Washington Preparatory High School The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation announced on Feb. 22 the semifinalists for its highly competitive Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship . Sammy Trefry Santa Rosa Junior College Keanna Goddard Dominican Academy Simeon Klepac Home School Clearinghouse (Internal) AhJada Ingram Montgomery County Early College Natalie Yang Newark Charter School, Temitayo Adeola Eastern Senior High School Joshua Elizondo Santa Monica College Endale Tsegaye Metropolitan Community College Kansas City, Ignacio Leon Bergen Community College Aug 2020 - Present2 years 8 months. Kanmi Oludare City Colleges of Chicago: Olive-Harvey College Leo deJong Chapel Hill High School Tanzeem Islam Cypress Ranch High School Angel Rivera HCS Early College High School Deqa Muse Thomas Jefferson High School Ajhane Kindle Muskegon Community College Keidy Palma Ramirez El Dorado High School Maria Ramirez Mount Zion High School Julissa Espinoza Franklin Learning Center High School Brenda Fernandez Martinez El Camino College Lillie Szemraj Loomis Chaffee School, Adrian Montes Warren Central High School, Kayleigh Edmonds Nevada High School Zouberou Sayibou City University of New York: Bronx Community College Isabela Contreras San Marcos High School Seif Alyosef Freedom High School www.jkcf.org, Media Contact: Julia Nelson, 571-799-8067,media@jkcf.org. Maria Reyes Fabregat Foothill College Darryl Clark City Colleges of Chicago: Kennedy-King College Tiary Gonzalez Northern Essex Community College, Jailynn Sprewer Gogebic Community College Jordyn Middleton Benjamin Banneker Academic High School, Sophia Abolfathi Deland High School Joshua Furlough Pitt Community College, Laurette Kameni Pouani Cincinnati State Technical and Community College The prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship Announces 2021 Semifinalists. Finalists exhibit outstanding academic achievement . Sue Moon Lake Land College April Breedlove Georgia Perimeter College Five students at San Diego City, Mesa, and Miramar colleges have been named national Sean Galloway Community College of Philadelphia Esmeralda Morales Lone Star College System Ilyne Castellanos Hartnell College Indy Rodriguez Kipp Academy Lynn Collegiate Michelle Li CAM Academy Vina Tran Lawndale High School Joel Coria Reyes Diablo Valley College Jesse Smit Harrisburg Area Community College Bryant Simmons Wallace State Community College at Hanceville, Gennesee Peabody Chandler-Gilbert Community College This scholarship provides selected students with up to $40,000 a year to complete their bachelor's degrees. Olivia Han Adlai E Stevenson High School Crystal Zhang Brooklyn Technical High School, Wyatt Carter Salisbury High School Gavin Scott Checotah High School, Rena Howard South Albany High School Fernando Rodriguez Leal NYC iSchool Undergraduate Transfer Scholars will additionally receive opportunities for internships, study abroad, and graduate school funding, as well as connection to a thriving network of over 2,800 fellow Cooke Scholars and Alumni. Kha Hoai Bao Vu Middlesex County College Sidra Hassan M.L. Ali Khan Stephen T. Mather High School Cheyenne Rowland Robbinsville High School This year's Cooke Undergraduate Transfer 406 semifinalists were chosen from a pool of over 1,500 applicants attending 398 community colleges in 44 states and the District of Columbia. Rigo Gonzalez Tarrant County College Kibby Hyacinth Pangilinan Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School Belem Oseguera College of DuPage Jonathan Rebollar Jack E Singley Academy Cat Cespedes Bell High School Katherine Arriola Animo Venice Charter High School Nadia Muhammad Triad Math And Science Academy Michelle Chen Smithfield-Selma High School Jennifer Quiroz Berkeley City College Janelle Nwakuche Heritage High School Jana Hulsey Lake Wales High School Hannah Kim Summit Public School K2 Noah Jenkins Saint Cloud High School Aylin Garcia El Paso Community College Sherece Turner Community College of Baltimore County Joel Castro Herbert Hoover High School Cohen Schroeder Pewamo-Westphalia High School, Dennis Eum Blake School Northrup Campus Jillian Robinson Cincinnati State Technical and Community College Dejah Armstrong Central High School Juan Briseno Saddleback High School Learn more about the Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship here. Omar Garcia Fullerton College Kylah Cain-Ward Edgewood Senior High School Amanda Suarez Hialeah Gardens High School Xuan Ly Boston Latin Academy An additional 6 Cooke College Scholar Semifinalists did not opt into publicity. Mya Johnson University School of Milwaukee Jessica Gao Ruben S Ayala High School Cindy Ren Hillsborough High School Daysi Duarte Benito Lone Star College System Reyna McCrea Brown School Destiny Carrera Grand Rapids Community College Galilea Rodriguez Sam Rayburn High School Nouraldeen Ibrahim Staten Island Technical High School Fardouza Farah Owatonna High School Alyssa Makena Valley High School, Sharon Mabasa Wichita Collegiate School, Graciela Alfaro Atherton High School Isa Alvarado Coral Reef Senior High School Alaya Kiser West Branch High School Ryland Russell Olton High School Ashanti Matthews Thornton Township High School This highly competitive scholarship through the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation awards each recipient up to $55,000 . Brianna Jarvis Lone Star College System Valia Oliva Saddleback College www.jkcf.org, Media Contact: Julia Nelson, 571-799-8067, media@jkcf.org. Grace Dossou North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics Jessica Hernandez-Beltran College of the Desert Jialin Jiang Independence High School Xiwei Huang Brooklyn Latin School Kareena Patel Sulphur High School Catherine Chung W.P. Amina Cedeno Quince Orchard High School Melissa Rodriguez Garcia Essex County College Carl Pierre Evans High School Stephanie Visoso The Westminster Schools, Montana Lagat Kamehameha Schools: Hawaii Campus, Maria Mendoza Community School Nishka Talwar Hendrickson High School Vinh Nguyen Klein Oak High School Bereket Birbo White Station High School Krisna Panchal PreEngineering Academies At Englewood Deborah Bong Cedar Ridge High School Jade Melendez Bronx High School of Science Bethany Kiele Crowder College guidance and opportunities for internships, study-abroad programs, and graduate school Daniella Clayborn Alpharetta High School Monica Lopez Everett Alvarez High School Khandaker Aqib Mill Creek High School Leah Santiago Gateway Regional High School, Ronny Abdullah Edsel B. Ford High School Ash Anders South Sumter High School Isaac Yoo Creekview High School Since 2000, the Foundation has awarded over $230 million in scholarships to more than 2,930 students from 8th grade through graduate school, along with comprehensive educational advising and other support services. Larissa Garcia Flores Ridgefield Park Junior-Senior High School Kaylisa Garcia Perez Person High School Jessica Burgos Central Piedmont Community College Dani AnnKay Magulado Riverland Community College, Danielle Myers Hopkinsville Community College Steffanie Hills Schoolcraft College Shea Linton Cheraw High School Shaafat Sadaquee Newtown High School Ana Ramos De Jesus Manhattan Hunter College High School of Science Lisa Choe Buckeye Valley High School Sanan Sheikh City Colleges of Chicago: Wilbur Wright College Julian Millan Hanover High School Daisy Chimborazo Marquez B M C Durfee High School Oscar Martinez Valley High School We see this Resources for current scholars and alumni to thrive together. Bella DeLullo Walnut Grove High School Susie Cray Linn-Benton Community College Sonia Barbosa Ibarra Irving High School The semifinalists were chosen from a pool of 5,860. represent 428 different high schools. 5 SDCCD students selected as semifinalists for prestigious scholarships. Alejandro Toro Monrroy City University of New York: LaGuardia Community College Ella Dawson Maynard Holbrook Jackson High School Nayeric Cairo Pinecrest Preparatory Academy Charter High School Nahed Elberry Hayfield Secondary School Nakia Alexander School for Advanced Studies Wolfson Jaspreet Kandola Hannibal High School Aleyda Bonilla West Brook Senior High School Amina Luvsanchultem Washington-Lee High School We are so happy to help more students achieve their long-term academic goals. Samiha Syed College of DuPage Mariam Aljuboory Chicago Mathematics and Science Academy Veshal Konnar Northeast High School, Sonora Halili Thomas Jefferson School Sharon Florez Coral Gables Senior High School Santiago Finol Valencia College Tricia Namubiru Los Angeles Pierce College The Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship seeks to increase the number of community college students completing their education at top four-year institutions. Audrey Hall Montgomery College TaVon Walker Deep Creek High School, Kidist Habte Rainier Beach High School Julissa Portillo Hartnell College Ahmed Mashaal Union County College, Johann Smith City University of New York: Borough of Manhattan Community College Marcos Montoya Andrade Mount Vernon High School Students applied from all 50 states, as well as Washington, DC, Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, and American Samoa, and represented 378 different high schools. Husna Nashnoush Etiwanda High School Brandon Mejia Science Park High School Lucas Bautista Arvin High School Ayo Ogunsanya McDonough High School Semra Estifanos Santa Monica College Jose Gonzalez Dover High School Jasmine Velasco University Heights High School Sara Abuhijleh John Tyler Community College Students applied from all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Marianas,the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa. Kelsie Williams Ocoee High School Lina Shammas Valhalla High School Estephanie Espinoza City Colleges of Chicago: Kennedy-King College Javier Alcantar Thornton Fractional South High School Evelin Ortiz-Munoz Jordan Matthews High School Duc Ngan Chau Wyoming High School Ximena Garcia Basalt High School Anthony Flores-Alvarez Manual Arts Senior High School Jennifer Phung Durham School Of The Arts Laura Santos Miami Dade College Jonathan Torres-Tomas North Henderson High School Jayda Smith Ruskin High School, Aliza Davis Reno High School Mariana Gracia Leon Lone Star College System Sheidy Rios-Vazquez Walter M Williams High School were chosen from a pool of more than 1,500 applicants at 398 community colleges in Shumaila Khan MTS Minnesota Connections Academy, Nicholas Djedjos Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science Cesar Hernandez City Colleges of Chicago: Richard J. Daley College Ariana Olivares Stewarts Creek High School 9 Wright College Students Are Named. Danna Chacon Elizabeth High School Akilah Cunningham School for Advanced Studies North Campus Ashis Dhakal East High School, Olvin Abrego Ayala Herndon High School Jonas Terleckas Doral Academy Charter High School Jorge Ramos Miami Dade College Maria Leal Baton Rouge Magnet High School Jamison Costolnick John P Stevens High School Manraj Gill Rajinder Singh College of San Mateo Cecilia Ly Edmond Santa Fe High School, Destanee Butler North Eugene High School Natalie Guerra South High School Georgina Younes Brockton High School Kieu Dao Cape Coral High School Edward Kong North Penn High School Resources for current scholars and alumni to thrive together. Veronica Fonseca Castro Central Piedmont Community College Kyle Simpson Pearl River Community College Danie Hernandez Maywood Center for Enriched Studies Mohraeil Rezk Lead Academy High School Emily Flores Elgin High School Maria Herrera Mesquite High School Daelyn Pena Williamsburg Charter High School Amira Cooper Howard Community College Jessalin Nguyen Cypress Ridge High School Kristina Soiland Loudoun Valley High School Carmen Granell School for Advanced Studies Wolfson Isabella Garcia Westchester Academy for International Studies Ashley Asante-Manu Hayfield Secondary School Kenneth Nguyen Gretchen Whitney High School LANSDOWNE, Va., Feb. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation announced the selection of 411 high school seniors as semifinalists for the prestigious Cooke . Dedicated to advancing the education of exceptionally promising students who have financial need. executive director. Autumn Henry Tarrant County College Hema Patel John P Stevens High School Noah Nguyen Shoreline Community College Shenille Francois Essex County College Owais Ibrahim Chicago Mathematics and Science Academy NewsBreak provides latest and breaking news about Jack Kent Cooke. Yet, at the nations top colleges, only five percent have transferred from a community college. Yara Abazah Bergen Community College Joyce Lin Francis Lewis High School Today, nearly half of postsecondary students begin their college journey at a two-year institution. Hanna Regassa Stonewall Jackson High School Christine Wu Wade Hampton High School, Catherine Liu Washington High School Marbella Deininger Alexander W. Dreyfoos School Of The Arts Mia Schaubhut Lutcher High School, Erika Abumere New Town High School Josue Ramirez Advanced Technologies Academy Yeabsira Moges Wheaton High School Luz Cusi Ttito Bergen Community College Bekim Bruka Bergen Community College Blanca Gonzalez Contra Costa College Anita Bassey Paulding County High School Paula Escobar Evergreen Valley High School Elise Baumgartner Bob Jones High School Alejandra Merino-Barajas Mesa Community College Karla Guerra Ben Davis High School Students must be currently enrolled in community college and residing in the United States. Cady Gibbs Lone Star College System Rolando Sanchez-Suarez McGregor High School Catherine Shaffer TCC Southeast Early College High School Halona Dantes Fayetteville Technical Community College Mia Ginsberg Gulf Coast High School Akliesia Teshome Paint Branch High School Christa McCormick Wenatchee Valley College, Adama Sawadogo Madison Area Technical College Jessica Welsh Diablo Valley College Imaan Chaudhry Saint Catharine Academy Valerie Pires City University of New York: LaGuardia Community College Michelle Ung Central Gwinnett High School Emily Nguyen John Champe High School Tucker Bundy Idabel High School in our applicant pool every year, and are excited to recognize this group of semifinalists and sign up to be notified when the 2023 application opens in fall 2022. Leah Shvedova Washington-Lee High School Since 2000, the Foundation has awarded over $222 million in scholarships to over 2,800 students from 8th grade through graduate school, along with comprehensive. Enrique Baranda Mount San Jacinto College Dilan Desir State College of Florida Collegiate School Cody Chou Early College Academy At Southridge Angel Rodriguez-Renneberg Gaston Early College High School Agnes Liang Mission High School Jia Lin Conestoga High School Nick Vela Taravella J P High School Cayden Beardslee Grand Rapids Community College Marcus Lo Monterey Peninsula College Dalton Locklear Saint Pauls High School Olivia Green Kings Mountain High School Yamileth Alvarez Haro Stone Ridge Christian High School The Jack Kent Cooke College Scholarship Program is an undergraduate scholarship opportunity open to high-achieving high school seniors with financial needs who wish to enroll in and graduate from the nation's top four-year institutions and universities.