Education

Hispanic Tri-Cities students receive $178K in scholarships. See the list of winners

HAAP recipients were recognized at an awards ceremony in Kennewick on Friday, April 26.
HAAP recipients were recognized at an awards ceremony in Kennewick on Friday, April 26. Courtesy HAAP

The Hispanic Academic Achievers Program (HAAP) awarded $178,000 in scholarships to 40 local high school seniors at its annual award ceremony in Kennewick.

Pasco High School senior Brenda Madrigal Garcia received the $20,000 Heritage Scholarship, renewable for two years. She also will receive her associate’s degree from Columbia Basin College this year and has plans to pursue a career in elementary education at Heritage University.

To be eligible for HAAP scholarships, seniors must be enrolled in a public or private school in either Connell, Finley, Kennewick, Pasco or Richland, and have a cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher by the end of the first semester of their senior year.

Courtesy HAAP

2024 HAAP Scholars

  • Odalis Ambriz, Kennewick High School, $12,000 Sue Frost Scholarship. She plans to attend Washington State University-Tri-Cities where she will pursue a bachelor’s in education.
  • Diego Olivera, Kennewick High School, $10,000 Fiesta Foods Scholarship. He plans to attend the University of Washington where he plans to major in engineering/chemistry.
  • Brenda Madrigal Garcia, Pasco High School, $20,000 Heritage Scholarship (renewable two years for $40,000). She plans to attend Heritage University Tri-Cities to study elementary education.
  • Camila Gonzalez Mendez, Connell High School, $8,000 Sue Frost Scholarship. She plans to attend Washington State University-Pullman to study nursing and diagnostic sonography.
  • Ayline Maqueda Flore, Kennewick High School, $7,500 Key Bank Scholarship. One of this year’s valedictorians, she plans to get a degree in collision repair at Columbia Basin College.
  • Kimberly Paloma Joya Manzanares, Pasco High School, $7,500 Key Bank Scholarship. She plans to attend the University of Washington to pursue a bachelor’s degree in accounting.
  • Samantha Quintana, Tri-Cities Prep, $7,000 Gonzaga Scholarship (renewable four years for $28,000). She plans to attend Gonzaga University to pursue a bachelor’s degree in finance.
  • Raquel Villasenor Garcia, Pasco High School, $7,000 Gonzaga Scholarship (renewable four years for $28,000). She plans to attend Gonzaga University as a pre-med major.
  • Jackelin Izelle Martinez, Tri-Cities Prep, $7,000 Gonzaga Scholarship (renewable four years for $28,000). She plans to attend Gonzaga University to study biology.
  • Briana Sanchez, Chiawana High School, $3,750 Columbia Basin College Scholarship. She plans to continue her studies at Columbia Basin College and apply for the nursing program.
  • Katelyn Mora, Kennewick High School, $3,750 Columbia Basin College Scholarship. She plans to attend Columbia Basin College, where she will pursue a degree in business and accounting.
  • Matthew Duran, Pasco High School, $2,500 Columbia Basin College Scholarship. He plans to attend Columbia Basin College, to study computer science and minor in programming.
  • Luciano Andres Flores Barrios, Kamiakin High School, $3,750 Columbia Basin College Scholarship. He plans to attend Columbia Basin College and eventually transfer to Washington State University to study engineering.
  • Alejandro Salas Castellanos, Connell High School, $5,000 HAAP Scholarship. He plans to attend the University of Washington to study history and minor in political science.
  • Iahly Rugama Cruz, Pasco High School, $5,000 HAAP Scholarship. She plans to attend Columbia Basin College to study business.
  • Jorge Gaytan Garcia, Connell High School, $4,000 HAAP Scholarship. He plans to attend Washington State University-Pullman, to study nursing.
  • Abigail Aguirre Diaz, Pasco High School, $4,000 HAAP Scholarship. She plans to finish her AA degree at Columbia Basin College and transfer to Washington State University-Tri-Cities to study digital technology and culture with a minor in psychology.
  • Esmeralda Munguia Michel, Chiawana High School, $3,750 Washington State University-Tri-Cities Scholarship. She plans to attend Washington State University Tri-Cities to study digital technology and culture.
  • Ashley Bello, Pasco High School, $3,750 Washington State University-Tri-Cities Scholarship. She plans to attend Washington State University - Tri-Cities to study nursing.
  • Jared de La Fuente, Pasco High School, $3,750 Washington State University-Tri-Cities Scholarship. He plans to attend Washington State University-Tri-Cities to study psychology.
  • Jose Luis Pantoja, Chiawana High School, $3,750 Washington State University-Tri-Cities Scholarship. He plans to attend Washington State University-Tri-Cities to study cybersecurity.
  • Christian Jovanny Santiago Moran, Connell High School, $3,000 Lenwood Farms Scholarship. He plans to attend Western Governors University to study computer science.
  • Irlanda Garcia Rivera, Pasco High School, $1,500 Tri-Cities Engineering Scholarship (renewable two years for $3,000). She will be attending the University of Washington, where she will major in chemistry.
  • Jose Muniz, Chiawana High School, $3,000 HAAP Scholarship. He plans to attend Washington State University-Tri-Cities to study accounting.
  • Andrea Guzman, Chiawana High School, $3,000 HAAP Scholarship. She plans to attend Washington State University-Tri-Cities, to study computer science and cybersecurity.
  • Esbeidy López Carmona, Pasco High School,$3,000 HAAP Scholarship. She plans to attend the University of Washington to study education to teach math.
  • (Naveah) Remi Villarreal, Delta High School, $2,500 Central Washington University Scholarship (renewable four years for $10,000). They will attend Central Washington University to major in Spanish and education with the goal of becoming a teacher.
  • Lilianna Arquette, Richland High School, $2,500 Central Washington University Scholarship (renewable four years for $10,000). Liliana plans to attend Central Washington University, to study art education.
  • Sophia Diaz, Richland High School, $2,500 Central Washington University Scholarship (renewable four years for $10,000). She will attend Central Washington University, to study secondary education with a minor in science.
  • Jasmine Mendoza Gil, Pasco High School, $2,000 Eastern Washington University Scholarship. She plans to attend Eastern Washington University to pursue a degree in communication sciences and disorders, with a minor in Spanish to help her prepare for a graduate program in speech-language pathology.
  • Jose Angel Mendoza Gomez, Hanford High School, $2,000 Eastern Washington University Scholarship. He plans to attend Eastern Washington University in the fall to study nursing.
  • Brandon Medina, Pasco High School, $2,500 Hanford Mission Integration Solutions. He plans to attend the University of Washington to study mechanical engineering.
  • Sofia Rico, Southridge High School, $2,500 Hanford Mission Integration Solutions. She plans to attend Columbia Basin College, where she will pursue a degree in nursing. Sofia will be graduating as one of the valedictorians of Southridge High and only the second-ever Hispanic valedictorian at her high school.
  • Allison Therson, Richland High School, $2,500 Gesa Scholarship. A valedictorian, she plans to attend the University of Washington to study political science. Her goal is to attend law school.
  • Maria Martinez Castro, Chiawana High School, $2,500 HAPO Scholarship. She plans to continue her studies at Columbia Basin College to pursue a degree in the medical field.
  • Jenny Arenas, Hanford High School, $2,500 Community First Bank Scholarship. She plans to attend Whitworth University, where she intends to study dentistry.
  • Vanessa Iniguez Mejia, Chiawana High School, $2,000 Tri-City Latin American Association. She plans to attend Washington State University-Tri-Cities to study biological sciences.
  • Adryen Valdez, Connell High School, $1,750 HAAP Scholarship. He plans to attend Washington State University-Pullman to study computer engineering.
  • Isaac Alexander Hernandez, Pasco High School, $1,750 HAAP Scholarship. He plans to attend Washington State University-Pullman to study accounting.
  • Jessica Bautista, Connell High School, $1,000 Tri-Cities LULAC Scholarship. She plans to attend the University of Washington to pursue a bachelor’s in nursing.

This story was originally published April 30, 2024 at 12:56 PM.

Larissa Babiak
Tri-City Herald
Larissa Babiak is a former journalist for The Tri-City Herald.
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