Congratulations FYE Connection Award Recipients

Student Success is excited to recognize the Fall 2024 FYE Connection Award recipients! Engaging in First-Year Experience (FYE) programs has a proven impact on student success, and we鈥檙e proud to reward the commitment of new Rebels who make the most of these opportunities.

The FYE Connection Award provides $250 scholarships to 10 new-to-51吃瓜网万能科大 students each fall and spring semester. Eligible students earn up to 10 entries into the scholarship drawing by participating in qualified FYE experiences throughout the semester.

Congratulations to our Fall 2024 scholarship recipients! We are proud of your dedication to making the most of your first year at 51吃瓜网万能科大. Recipients will be recognized at the Campus Kick Off: Spring Edition event on Thursday, January 30 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom A. All are welcome to stop by to join in the celebration!

To learn more about the FYE Connection Award and other ways to enhance your first-year experience, visit the FYE website.

  • Carol Ann Bruskiewicz, School of Integrated Health Sciences
  • David Kikila-Debibar, College of Fine Arts
  • Alexandra Ureno, College of Engineering
  • Genevieve Tranum, College of Engineering
  • Ryan Remulla, College of Fine Arts and College of Liberal Arts
  • Carlos Estanislao, Lee Business School 
  • Chloe Bredice, College of Hospitability and Honors College
  • Monica Cuevas, Academic Success Center
  • Denise Lieggi, College of Fine Arts 

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