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Five students awarded GMiS 2021 Founders’ scholarship

Five remarkable Hispanic STEM students were awarded the Great Minds in STEM Founders’ Scholarship as part of our Class of 2021 GMiS Scholars program.

The GMiS Scholars program is a merit-based scholarship program that has recognized excellence in academics, community service, and leadership for 33 years. Awardees are talented students of Hispanic descent and/or demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community. Over $5,000,000 in scholarships has been awarded to over 1,700 college students since 2001.

Meet the talented students who are among 89 outstanding recipients receiving more than $200,000 in financial support this year:

Monica Campos

Mechanical Engineering

Junior

Georgia Institute of Technology

Michael Dominguez

Computer Engineering

Junior

California State University, Long Beach

Jael Lopez-Saucedo

Physics

Senior

University of California, Berkeley

Alexis Renteria

Civil Engineering

Senior

University of Texas at San Antonio

Jacqueline Villalobos

Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior

Junior

University of California, Davis

In addition to receiving the scholarship, GMiS subsidizes students’ participation in the annual GMiS Conference. This year, scholars will be recognized at the virtual 2021 GMiS Conference, which is being held from October 11 – 22, 2021. Scholars will be honored and recognized during the Scholars Reception on Thursday, October 14 and the Student Leadership Awards Show on Thursday, October 21.

Congratulations students and thank you to all our sponsors and donors for their continued support of our underserved communities! The work of GMiS could not be done without your continued dedication and advocacy for our students.