Announcing our Google Hispanic College Fund Scholars
June 17th, 2009 | Published in Google Student Blog
We are excited to announce our 2009 class of Google Hispanic College Fund Scholars!
- Anamary Leal, University of Central Florida
- Antonio Blanca, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Ashley Nicole Munoz, Texas A&M
- Bilson Libres Campana, UC Riverside
- Cesar De La Paz, University of Texas at Austin
- Diana Polette Flores, University of Florida
- Felipe Bernal, University of Central Florida
- Giovani Galicia, UC San Diego
- Jorge Mena, UCLA
- Jose Dieppa, University of South Florida
- Jose Lugo Martinez, Indiana University
- Luis Ernesto Saumell, Florida International University
- Mario Ernesto Consuegra, Florida International University
- Michael Benjamin Byrd, UC Davis
- Nathaniel David Figueroa, Mount Vernon Nazarene College
- Nicholas Vaidyanathan, Arizona State University
- Ramon Jesus Gonzalez, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
- Ricardo Portillo, University of Texas, El Paso
- Shaun Neil Paredes, Arizona State University
- Taj Preciado, Park University
The Google Hispanic College Fund Scholarship Program offers funds to students studying computer science or computer engineering who are juniors or seniors in college or pursuing a Master's or PhD. Selected scholars each receive a USD $10,000 academic scholarship and are invited to an all-expenses paid trip to the Google Headquarters in California in 2010.
For more information on Google's Scholarship Programs, please visit www.google.com/jobs/scholarships
Posted by Meghan O'Farrell, Talent & Outreach Programs Specialist
Posted by Meghan O'Farrell, Talent & Outreach Programs Specialist