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55 Asian Pacific students get $500K in McDonald’s scholarships

/ 09:52 AM September 30, 2020

The McDonald’s/APIA Scholarship tries to help bridge social disparities by providing much needed financial support and opportunities for APIA students.

The McDonald’s/APIA Scholarship tries to help bridge social disparities by providing much needed financial support and opportunities for APIA students.

CHICAGO – McDonald’s USA is awarding $500,000 in scholarships to 55 Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) college students, Filipino Americans among them.

The McDonald’s/APIA Scholarship tries to help bridge social disparities by providing much needed financial support and opportunities for APIA students.

“When we created the McDonald’s/APIA Scholarship program last year, we had no idea that the need for educational support would become greater as a result of the pandemic,” said Jimmy Ferguson, a Texas-based McDonald’s Owner/Operator and APIA Scholars board member.

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The APIA community has been hit disproportionately with economic hardships as a result of the pandemic, with one-in-five likely to be unemployed according to Pew Research Center. This directly impacts students and their families’ ability to pay for higher education.

Though often labeled as a model minority, the APIA community face often overlooked educational and economic disparities. According to APIA Scholars, the top 10% of APIAs earn more than 10 times the bottom 10% of APIAs. And while half of the community have college degrees, only 25% of all Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, and Southeast Asian Americans finish higher education.

Among this year’s recipients, 55% of students are Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders and Southeast Asian Americans. Additionally, 96% of students are first-generation immigrants, 36% of students are the first in their family to go to college, and 76% of students live below the poverty line.

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This first class of McDonald’s/APIA Scholars was elected for academic achievement, leadership and community involvement. Emphasis was also placed on first-generation college attendees and high financial need. Fifteen students were awarded four-year scholarships and 40 students were awarded one-year scholarships, totaling $500,000.

The scholarship application period is open and runs through January 14, 2021. Students and parents are encouraged to learn more or apply at https://www.apiascholars.org.

McDonald’s education programs include the HACER® National Scholarship for Hispanic students and the McDonald’s Black and Positively Golden Scholarships for students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities. McDonald’s has also increased education access to over 55,000 and awarded more than $100M in tuition assistance for restaurant employees through Archways to Opportunity.

Following is the complete list of the 2020 McDonald’s/APIA Scholarship recipients:

  • Muhammad Abdullah (Woodland, CA)attending American River College
  • NuhaAsad(New York, NY) attending Fordham University
  • GobindaBastola(Louisville, KY) attending University of Louisville
  • MichelleDedelesBermudes(Mangilao, Guam) attending University of Guam
  • KeeyaPomaikaiBicoy(Maunaloa, HI) attending Grand Canyon University
  • GemmaCabias(Wahiawa, HI) attending University of Nevada-Las Vegas
  • Erica Chen(Elmhurst, NY) attending Stony Brook University
  • Kiln Chen(New York, NY) attending University of Pennsylvania
  • Lang Cheng(Medford, MA) attending Brandeis University
  • Ysabel David(Berkeley, CA) attending Scripps College
  • Maricar De Castro(Falls Church, VA) attending St. Olaf College
  • Erin JadeDevera(Waipahu, HI) attending Creighton University
  • TimothyNiuFaupusa(West Valley, UT) attending Salt Lake Community College
  • Helen Gao (Akron, OH) attending University of Maryland-Baltimore County
  • YoussefHasweh(Brooklyn, NY) attending University of Chicago
  • WayMyoHlaing(San Diego, CA) attending University of Southern California
  • Tri Ho(Chicago, IL) attending Yale University
  • LeslyDuroniIbarra(Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands) attending Washington State University
  • HassanJaved(Avon Park, FL) attending Columbia University in the City of New York
  • Tracy Jiang(Brooklyn, NY) attending Harvard University
  • Figs Ju(Omaha, NE) attending University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • KeonaonaKeo(Hauula, HI) attending Brigham Young University-Provo
  • MujahedulislamRukhshanKhan(Hamtramck, MI) attending University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
  • NischalKhatri(Medford, MA) attending Colby College
  • Samantha Leung(Brooklyn, NY) attending Stony Brook University
  • Aaliyah Mae Lewis(Tacoma, WA) attending Gonzaga University
  • MaiNouLor(North Saint Paul, MN) attending University of Wisconsin-River Falls
  • MuskanManzoor(Houston, TX) attending Fashion Institute of Technology
  • Ku Mo(Saint Paul, MN) attending University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
  • Noor Aminah Binti Mohamad(Portland, OR) attending Portland Community College
  • Hassan Mohiuddin(Rochester, NY) attending Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • JasonDuyNguyen(San Diego, CA) attending University of California, Los Angeles
  • Stephanie Nguyen(San Diego, CA) attending University of California San Diego
  • KangOu(Fremont, OH) attending The Ohio State University – Columbus Campus
  • Raj Pandya(Warrenton, MO) attending Yale University
  • Cynthia Pham(Crystal, MN) attending University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
  • Maliyah Pham(Greeley, CO) attending Colorado State University-Fort Collins
  • Marcia Phan(Orlando, FL) attending University of Central Florida
  • Warren Quan(San Francisco, CA) attending Princeton University
  • HlinHRahlan(Charlotte, NC) attending Central Piedmont Community College
  • Lea-AnnSado-Elvenia(Wailuku, HI) attending Hawaii Pacific University
  • KeeLahSoe(Saint Paul, MN) attending Hamline University
  • DarycaSok(Garland, TX) attending Baylor University
  • MahnoorSultan(Greensboro, GA) attending Mercer University
  • Kiki Tang(Fort Myers, FL) attending University of Central Florida
  • EstherTaufa’asau(Pago Pago, American Samoa) attending Oregon State University
  • MavaeaoFalesoaTili(Pago Pago, American Samoa) attending American Samoa Community College
  • KasangLhadonTobtsang(Woodside, NY) attending Columbia University in the City of New York
  • Thane Noble Todd(Hilo, HI) attending University of Nevada-Reno
  • MichelleNhuTran(Kailua, HI) attending University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Emily Truong(Lakewood, CO) attending University of Southern California
  • Michelle Truong(Houston, TX) attending West Texas A&M University
  • Sara Zhang(Chicago, IL) attending University of Southern California
  • Annie Zhang (Bridgewater, NJ) attending Rutgers University-New Brunswick
  • Sabrina Zheng(Brooklyn, NY) attending Stony Brook University

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