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Mt. San Jacinto College Foundation Awards More Than $55K to 72 Students

The Mt. San Jacinto College Foundation is funded in part by the Annual MSJC Scholarship Motorcycle Run.

The Mt. San Jacinto College Foundation awarded more than $55,000 to 72 students -- including a Temecula student -- Wednesday during an annual Fall Scholarship Awards Ceremony, a college representative said.

A President's State of the College Luncheon & Fall Scholarship Awards Ceremony took place Nov. 14 on the Menifee Valley Campus near Murrieta.

Ray Hicks from Southern California Edison awarded three MSJC students - Daniel Comiskey of Hemet, Crystal Covarrubias of Hemet, and Sayed Thurab of Murrieta - with SCE's Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Scholarship, a college representative said.

The San Jacinto Valley Women's Scholarship awarded seven MSJC students:

1.     Reta Bidi - Temecula

2.     Lindsey Grasman - Hemet

3.     Iraiz Hernandez - San Jacinto

4.     Zsienne Isidro - Winchester

5.     Amanda Knoefler - San Jacinto

6.     Deborah Ann Leslie - Hemet

7.     Karen Scott - Hemet

Other students who received scholarships were:

Community Foundation Scholarship

1.     Cathy Knight

2.     Latoya Payne

3.     Patricia Woods

4.     Anabel Echavarria

5.     Jessica Erivez

6.     Karla Foster

7.     Kenia Galindo

8.     Omar Hassan

9.     Capree Lambrose

10.   Britney Luoma

11.   Monica Pinaglia

12.   Daniel Ramirez

13.   Sara Salyer

14.   Gabriel Sanchez

15.   Bill Trisler

16.   Mishel Urias

17.   Cynthia Wagner

Agatha Baxter Memorial Scholarship

1.     Joshua Sowder

2.     Laura Clark

3.     Angela Petersen

4.     Nikole Warren

5.     Noelle White

6.     Ashley Baldridge

7.     Gerardo Pena

8.     Samuel Fall

Honors Enrichment Scholarship

1.     Amy Bartel

2.     Shayla Esarey

Bernard Osher Scholarship

1.     Gerardo Pena

2.     Joshua Sowder

3.     Matthew Payn

4.     Raguel Fallman

5.     Daisy Melgar

6.     Jose Jimenez

7.     Ariana Alba

8.     Sam Leary

9.     Katherine Hayes

10.   Laura Clark

11.   Amber Berry

12.   Ashley Baldridge

Lena T. Pond Scholarship

1.     Amanda Trafford

2.     Chelsea Seabaugh

3.     Rodica Alexandru

4.     Constance Duncan

5.     Karen Scott

6.     Heidi Engeman

Molly Adams Scholarship

1.     Priscila Garcia

2.     Deboran Ann Leslie

3.     Michael Fish

4.     Karen Scott

5.     Julianne Olsen

6.     Kylie Reich

7.     Sarah Stebbings

8.     Diana Sanchez

9.     Shehnaz Aguilar

10.   Amanda Knoefler

11.   Samuel Fall

Science Scholarship

1.     Nikole Warren

Southern California Edison  STEM Scholarship

2.     Crystal Covarrubias

3.     Daniel Comiskey

4.     Sayed Thurab

California Community College Student Financial Aid Administrators Association Scholarship (CCCSFAAA Scholarship)

1.     Amanda Knoefler

The Mt. San Jacinto College Foundation is funded in part by the Annual MSJC Scholarship Motorcycle Run.

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