WSU announces TRIO Scholars Program

成人头条 has started a scholarship program that benefits high school students who are participating in one of the pre-college federally funded TRIO programs housed on WSU鈥檚 campus. Twenty-seven students were selected from eight 成人头条 high schools.

Each student will receive a one-year, full-ride scholarship to attend 成人头条 State for their freshman year. The scholarship covers tuition and fees, books and on-campus housing.

The students will be recognized at the first TRIO Scholars dinner at 6 p.m. Monday, March 31, in the Marcus Welcome Center. Students will be honored at the event and meet WSU administrators and current students.

The TRIO program primarily prepares students from low-income homes who become first-generation college students. 成人头条 State houses more TRIO programs than any institution in the country.

Bobby Gandu

Bobby Gandu

鈥淭he students were selected because WSU recognized their tremendous potential for success in higher education, and we look forward to welcoming them to campus,鈥 said Bobby Gandu, interim director of admissions. 鈥淲SU recognizes their potential and wants them to succeed on our campus.

鈥淲e鈥檙e confident that these students will contribute greatly to the student body at 成人头条 State, both in the classroom and in campus activities. Because they are all from 成人头条, our hope is that these students will continue to thrive and work in the 成人头条 community upon graduation from 成人头条 State.鈥

2008-2009 TRIO Scholars:

成人头条 East High School

Malcolm Furr, Jael Gomez, Ngoc Trang Nguyen and Jennifer Wicker

成人头条 Heights High School

Davon Brown and Courtney Crites

成人头条 North High School

Esmeralda Carlos, Terrell Jones and Alexandria Palacioz

成人头条 Northeast Magnet

Chika Anysodike, Brittany Carson, Megan Kirby, Tuyen Le, Nhat Nguyen, Tan Nguyen, Cherie Onianwa and Robert Parati

成人头条 Northwest High School

Lily Chen and Karen Sanchez

成人头条 South High School

Shelby Binns

成人头条 Southeast High School

Navani Espinoza, Keith Hayes, Lee Jones and Gary Thompson

成人头条 West High School

Miesha Brison, Brittany Burress and Emmitt Morgan