Announcing the 2011 Google Hispanic College Fund recipients
May 9th, 2011 | Published in Google Student Blog
Congratulations to the following students who have been selected as this year's Google Hispanic College Fund scholars:
Jorge Schwarzhaupt, University Of California-San Diego
Edna Ramirez, Arizona State University-Main Campus
Ysais Martinez, Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
Luis Alicea Rodriguez, Universidad Politecnica De Puerto Rico
Andre Brown, Millersville University Of Pennsylvania
Keishla Ortiz, University Of Puerto Rico-Arecibo
Victor Basantes, University Of South Florida
Esteban Malave, Baker College Of Port Huron
Adan Phun, University Of Georgia
Juan Llanes, Georgia Institute Of Technology-Main Campus
Santiago Serrato, University Of North Texas
Jorge Orpinel, New York University
Luis Sanchez, St Mary’s University
Ernesto Perez, University Of California-Berkeley
To qualify for the scholarship, students must be pursuing a degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering and must be entering their junior or senior year or are enrolled in a graduate program. Students must also have a record of strong academic performance. Recipients will receive a $10,000 scholarship and will be invited to attend this summer's Scholars' Retreat in Mountain View, CA.
Learn more about Google's Scholarship Program here.
Posted by Azusa Hanashima, Talent & Outreach Programs
Jorge Schwarzhaupt, University Of California-San Diego
Edna Ramirez, Arizona State University-Main Campus
Ysais Martinez, Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
Luis Alicea Rodriguez, Universidad Politecnica De Puerto Rico
Andre Brown, Millersville University Of Pennsylvania
Keishla Ortiz, University Of Puerto Rico-Arecibo
Victor Basantes, University Of South Florida
Esteban Malave, Baker College Of Port Huron
Adan Phun, University Of Georgia
Juan Llanes, Georgia Institute Of Technology-Main Campus
Santiago Serrato, University Of North Texas
Jorge Orpinel, New York University
Luis Sanchez, St Mary’s University
Ernesto Perez, University Of California-Berkeley
To qualify for the scholarship, students must be pursuing a degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering and must be entering their junior or senior year or are enrolled in a graduate program. Students must also have a record of strong academic performance. Recipients will receive a $10,000 scholarship and will be invited to attend this summer's Scholars' Retreat in Mountain View, CA.
Learn more about Google's Scholarship Program here.
Posted by Azusa Hanashima, Talent & Outreach Programs