The goal of the Barnes Scholarship program is to help smart students afford the college education they deserve. But the stories of these young people -- above and beyond their GPA and test scores -- are what inspire us every year. The Barnes Scholarship is more than just helping kids get to college. The scholarship is about honoring them for their resilience and determination and for having big dreams.
The Barnes Scholarship program launched in 1999 and sent the first four students off to college in 2000. You can read about them and the other students who have been winners of the Barnes Scholarship below.
Prepare to be inspired ...
2013 winners: Juan Dominguez, Mary Kujak, Jamie Scott, Aubrey Wetzelberg
Announcing the winners
2012 winners: Nourhan Elsayed, Ayushe Misra, Basil Jackson, Ruben Godinez
Striving for success, against the odds
Whole world in their hands
Ayushe Misra: The trip that changed her life.
2011 winners: Fedner Lauture, Kelsey McDonald, Tuba Sahiti, Roberto Villalba.
Announcing the winners
Dreams for their futures
Meet Roberto Villalba at Cornell.
Meet Kelsey McDonald at Princeton.
Meet Fedner Lauture at Duke.
Meet Tuba Sahiti at Harvard.
2010 Kristin Rebescher, Briana Smith, Shantaviae Wynn, Katherine Yerkes.
Meet the winners...
2009 winners: Chantell Albert, Taylor Cochran, T.J. Holdstein, Jem Lugo.
A milestone year ... another 4 great students
Taylor Cochran and international study abroad
Four scholarships awarded, one given in memoriam
Remembering Emily Lester
2005 winners: Carla Baricz, Adrian Diaz, Canaan McCaslin, Sarah Plikunas.
Honoring their families
2004 winners: Shakira Carter, Ashley Kuhn, Joshua Reed, Jian Zheng.
Making the grade
2003 winners: Amber Bellefleur, Bryan Casanas, Dyane Jean Francois Fils, J. Ruben Pope.
Success brings opportunities
2002 winners: Wanyda Jean-Baptiste, Chad Jones, Monica Ospina, Jaremy Shelton.
Dreaming big dreams
2001 winners: Ronda Green, Jaime Rios, Heidi Rochester, Magdalena Stolarczyk.
Reaching for the brass ring
2000 winners: Adrienne Holland, Michelle Hurtado, Brad Labez-Tapang, Kuon Lo.
The first Barnes Scholars
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