In May 2013, FEC awarded scholarships totaling $136,200 to 54 East Chicago students pursuing higher education. A total of 35 high school graduates earned college scholarships, three students received the new ‘Ivy Tech Scholarship,’ Twenty-four students received book grants, and three persons received ‘Non-traditional’ Scholarships. Using these funds, students will matriculate at colleges in Indiana and across the United States.

 

Annual dollar amounts awarded have grown from $20,000 in 1998, to $136,200 in 2013. The total value of scholarships awarded through 2013 is $4,706,700.

 

Academic Scholarship Recipients

 

  • $6000 Winners
  • Anecia Battle
  • William Bursich
  • Michael Camacho
  • Miguel Castaneda Jr.
  • Alan Del Rio
  • Shantanece Ellis
  • Marsalis Gibson
  • Arielle Martin
  • Vincent Medina
  • Brittney Smith
  • Andrianna Valdez

 

  • $2500 Winners
  • Juliana Abrica
  • Alejandra Almendarez
  • Traci Anderson
  • Jamike Curtis
  • Tanisha Mallett
  • Brian Smith
  • Sierra Smith
  • Benjamin Tinoco Jr.
  • Mariah Williams

 

  • $1500 Winners
  • Jose Arteaga
  • Anfernee Brown
  • Niyah Calhoun
  • Kiana Clark
  • Stanley DeLuna-Dabrowski
  • Azucena Huerta
  • Quiaira Johnson
  • Michael Mora
  • Marisol Padilla
  • Melissa Perales
  • Jessica Ramirez
  • Oscar Rios
  • Brianne Rivera
  • Emma Rivera
  • Kevin Williams

Ivy Tech Scholarship Recipients

We recognize the importance of Ivy Tech to our community. It is a special place where scholastics and trades come together. Many East Chicagoans come to this campus, and they need help just as other students do. In 2012 we created a two-year scholarship to help students find their careers. Receiving $3,400 each, the 2013 winners are Christian Dominguez, Maria-Isabel Gomez, and Valerie Perez.

‘Non-Traditional’ Scholarship Recipients

In addition to the traditional high school graduate scholarships, ‘Non-traditional’ Scholarships valued at $1,000 were given to Francesca Cooley, Fatima Kahn, and Silver Sanders, Jr. for furthering their education.

Book Grant Recipients

Twenty-four college-bound student applicants were recognized with a one-time $500 book grant.

  • Danielle Bradley
  • Lizeth Cabezas
  • Adam Campos
  • Blas Castro Jr.
  • Marimar Cruz
  • Laniah Davis
  • Erick Duran
  • Damian Gomez
  • Bianca Gonzalez
  • Jessika Gonzalez
  • Jaleecia Holden
  • Latia Johnson
  • Crystal Juarez
  • Mackia Mackie
  • Francisco Noriega
  • Jacob Rehm
  • Dariyelle Ricks
  • Klaudia Rogers
  • TaJanika Rolan
  • Angel Rosario
  • Alyssa Simms
  • Kierrea Tolbert
  • Corlicia Tolliver
  • Tiara Torres