Recipients were awarded a scholarship ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 for a total of $80,000.
4 out of 13 recipients received the grand-prize scholarship. The four grand-prize recipients are majoring in molecular and cellular biology, applied and computational mathematics, political science, biochemistry, and economics.
54% (7 out of 13) graduated from high school in 2025. The other six recipients are currently attending college.
Since 2015, more than $839,000 in scholarships have been awarded to 206 students.
92% (12 out of 13) of recipients are attending a four-year college or university.
77% (10 out of 13) of recipients are pursuing a STEM-related major.
69% (9 out of 13) of the students awarded a scholarship are first-generation college students, some having overcome physical and financial obstacles to make their college dreams a reality.
