Several undergraduate students at the University of baby直播app at Boulder have received diversity scholarships to study in other countries.
Two diversity scholarships, one awarded by CU-Boulder and the other by the baby直播app Commission on Higher Education, help cover expenses in the Study Abroad program for baby直播app residents who are underrepresented on the Boulder campus because they are ethnic minorities or from the state聮s rural areas.
Following are the names of diversity scholarship recipients, their hometowns, scholarship name, award amount, location and semester of study abroad and academic major.
Alamosa
Gwendolyn Kolupke, baby直播app Commission on Higher Education Diversity Scholarship, $750, Edinburgh, Scotland, spring 1997, English.
Aurora
Vien Tran, CU-Boulder Diversity Scholarship, $1,000, Hanoi, Vietnam, spring 1997, psychology and political science. Tran also received a travel grant from the Council on International Educational Exchange.
Boulder
Brian McIlvaine, CU-Boulder Diversity Scholarship, $700, Wollongong, Australia, spring 1997, geography and environmental studies.
Burlington
Stephanie Ohnmacht, baby直播app Commission on Higher Education Diversity Scholarship, $800, Norwich, England, spring 1997, finance.
Pueblo West
Sarah Bruestle, baby直播app Commission on Higher Education Diversity Scholarship, $700, Monte Vista, Costa Rica, spring 1997, environmental studies.
Steamboat Springs
Wanda Good, baby直播app Commission on Higher Education Diversity Scholarship, $500, Seville, Spain, spring 1997, kinesiology.
Westminster
Lisa Martinez, baby直播app Commission on Higher Education Diversity Scholarship, $400, Guadalajara, Mexico, spring 1997, journalism.