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2020-2021 Scholarship Recipients 09.04.20 Thank you to all of the companies, organizations, and individual donors who made these scholarships possible! Scholarship awardees for the Apple, Chevron, Intel, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Technologies, Spectrum, Toyota, SHPE Graduating High School Senior, SHPE Undergraduate, SHPE Graduate, SHPE Professional, and SHPE Dissertation are listed below. Additional scholarship awardees will be listed as soon as awarded by the ScholarSHPE Review Committee. For any questions regarding the ScholarSHPE program, please contact [email protected]. 2020-2021 ScholarSHPE Recipients Scholarship Awardee Academic Institution Award Apple Maria Batres Massachusetts Institute of Technology $15,000 Chevron Caterina Zientek University of Florida $5,000 Chevron Christian Massuh Florida International University $5,000 Chevron Christian Newkirk University of Oklahoma $5,000 Chevron Cynthia Rios North Carolina State University $5,000 Chevron Isabel Gallegos Stanford University $5,000 Chevron Joshua Duarte Texas A&M University, College Station $5,000 Chevron Mariella Massuh Florida International University $5,000 Chevron Paul Calvo Texas A&M University, College Station $5,000 Intel Graduate Alina Garcia Taormina University of Southern California $10,000 Intel Graduate Ariel Pena-Martinez University of Massachusetts, Lowell $10,000 Intel Graduate Christian Valdiviezo University of Texas, El Paso $10,000 Intel Graduate Daniel De Leon Oregon State University $10,000 Intel Graduate Deyrel Diaz Clemson University $10,000 Intel Graduate Fernanda Tovar New York Institute of Technology $10,000 Intel Graduate Jesus Marquez University of Texas, El Paso $10,000 Intel Graduate Juan Carlos Luna Arizona State University $10,000 Intel Graduate Linnette Martinez New York University $10,000 Intel Graduate Michelle Sherman New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology $10,000 Intel Graduate Ricardo Vargas University of Central Florida $10,000 Intel Graduate Sabrina M. Rosa-Ortiz University of South Florida $10,000 Intel Graduate Shannon Lee University of California, Santa Barbara $10,000 Intel Graduate Shaun Anthony Little North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University $10,000 Intel Undergraduate Andrea Chamorro Quillupangui University of Colorado, Boulder $5,000 Intel Undergraduate Brenda Henriquez George Mason University $5,000 Intel Undergraduate Diego Garcia University of Kansas, Lawrence $5,000 Intel Undergraduate Eric Hernandez University of California, Santa Cruz $5,000 Intel Undergraduate Herman Gonzalez University of Florida $5,000 Intel Undergraduate Liz Parra Florida State University $5,000 Intel Undergraduate Mariel Segovia University of San Diego $5,000 Intel Undergraduate Mariella Alejandra Massuh Florida International University $5,000 Intel Undergraduate Michael Piseno Georgia Institute of Technology $5,000 Intel Undergraduate Sam Lee California State University, Sacramento $5,000 Lockheed Martin Arturo Garcia Boston University $2,700 Lockheed Martin Cynthia Rios North Carolina State University $2,700 Lockheed Martin Edison Larco University of Illinois, Chicago $2,700 Lockheed Martin Jennifer Lopez Florida Gulf Coast University $2,700 Lockheed Martin Jessica Rodriguez-Nino Texas A&M University, College Station $2,700 Northrop Grumman Alejandra Leija Fresno State University $5,000 Northrop Grumman Alexander Torres-Soto University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign $5,000 Northrop Grumman Sebastian Fernandez Purdue University $5,000 Raytheon Technologies Isabel Gallegos Stanford University $5,000 Raytheon Technologies Pedro Fernandez University of Illinois, Chicago $5,000 Spectrum Andrew Hernandez California State University, Long Beach $10,000 Spectrum Cynthia Rios North Carolina State University $10,000 Spectrum Joshua Duarte Texas A&M University, College Station $10,000 Spectrum Mariel Segovia University of San Diego $10,000 Spectrum Nicholas Valdes Texas Tech University $10,000 Toyota Isabella Gayoso Pennsylvania State University $15,000 Toyota Joshua Duarte Texas A&M University, College Station $15,000 SHPE Dissertation Emily Anne Vargas University of Southern California $5,000 Thank you to all of the companies, organizations, and individual donors who made these scholarships possible! Scholarship awardees for the Apple, Chevron, Intel, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Technologies, Spectrum, Toyota, SHPE Graduating High School Senior, SHPE Undergraduate, SHPE Graduate, SHPE Professional, and SHPE Dissertation are listed below. Additional scholarship awardees will be listed as soon as awarded by the ScholarSHPE Review Committee. For any questions regarding the ScholarSHPE program, please contact [email protected]. 2020-2021 ScholarSHPE Recipients Scholarship Awardee Academic Institution Award SHPE Dissertation Samantha Perez University of Virginia $5,000 SHPE Graduate Armando Guerrero University of California, Los Angeles $3,000 SHPE Graduate Diego Espinoza University of California, Berkeley $3,000 SHPE Graduate Grissel Cervantes Massachusetts Institute of Technology $3,000 SHPE Graduate Hector Grande Boston University $3,000 SHPE Graduate Luis Sotelo Martin University of California, Davis $3,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Annai Cuvelier University of California, Berkeley $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Ashley Comin Texas Tech University $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Beatriz Toro University of Kansas, Lawrence $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Edwin Crisostomo New Jersey Institute of Technology $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Elizabeth Ramirez Columbia University $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Emilio Ocampo University of California, Los Angeles $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Joseph Moore University of South Florida $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Julissa Kochi Oregon State University $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Katiah Jimenez Massachusetts Institute of Technology $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Lizeth Mancera Azamar Georgia Institute of Technology $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Rachel Butlin Georgia Institute of Technology $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Richard Gonzalez University of Oklahoma $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Sofía Mojica University of Wisconsin Platteville $1,000 SHPE Graduating High School Senior Virginia Garcia University of California, Los Angeles $1,000 SHPE Professional Aileen Tapia University of Texas, El Paso $3,000 SHPE Professional Daniel Alicea Albert Einstein College of Medicine $3,000 SHPE Professional William Gonzalez University of Houston $3,000 SHPE Undergraduate Aaron Lockett California State University, Los Angeles $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Abismael Dominguez Florida International University $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Adonis Rubio Stanford University $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Albin Alonso University of Arizona $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Alexa Morales San Francisco State Univerisy $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Amanda Beltre Stevens Institute of Technology $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Amira Mouline Syracuse University $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Andres Garcia University of South Florida $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Candelaria Alayon University of Tulsa $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Caterina Zientek University of Florida $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Christian Massuh Florida International University $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Christian Newkirk University of Oklahoma $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Claudia Mulero Georgia Institute of Technology $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Daniel Sandoval Texas State University $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate David Boutin University of Maryland $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Demetri Blackwood Kettering University $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Elizabeth Herrejon Georgia Institute of Technology $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Elizabeth Salcedo Texas A&M University, College Station $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Erick Loera University of Texas, El Paso $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Francisco Bolanos Florida International University $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Gabriel Pulido Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Campus $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Goretti Escobedo Ruvalcaba East Los Angeles College $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Isabel Castro University of Florida $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Isabella Gayoso Pennsylvania State University $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Isabella Lerer Virginia Tech $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Isabella Malone University of Tennessee, Knoxville $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate J Griffin Gonzalez Pennsylvania State University $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Janson Villanueva University of California, Santa Barbara $2,000 Thank you to all of the companies, organizations, and individual donors who made these scholarships possible! Scholarship awardees for the Apple, Chevron, Intel, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Technologies, Spectrum, Toyota, SHPE Graduating High School Senior, SHPE Undergraduate, SHPE Graduate, SHPE Professional, and SHPE Dissertation are listed below. Additional scholarship awardees will be listed as soon as awarded by the ScholarSHPE Review Committee. For any questions regarding the ScholarSHPE program, please contact [email protected]. 2020-2021 ScholarSHPE Recipients Scholarship Awardee Academic Institution Award SHPE Undergraduate Jehan Shalabi New Jersey Institute of Technology $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate John DePaolo University of Houston $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Juan Dos Santos University of Florida $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Juliana Lara Georgia Institute of Technology $2,000 SHPE Undergraduate Julie Lorenzo University of Illinois,
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