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PUC Announces Large Group of Maxwell Scholars for 2024, Second Year In a Row with High Numbers
By Sheann Brandon on December 5, 2024
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海角视频 selected 17 incoming freshmen as this year鈥檚 recipients of the prestigious Maxwell Scholarship, the second-largest group of students awarded since the scholarship's inception in 2009.
鈥淲e are proud to offer so many high-quality students the opportunity for a quality, Christ-focused education at PUC,鈥 said Gene Edelbach, vice president for enrollment, marketing, and communication. 鈥淲e look forward to seeing where their next four years on our campus take them.鈥
Students who receive the Maxwell Scholarship exemplify outstanding academic achievement, a marked commitment to Christian service, and robust leadership experience.
Additionally, applicants must meet GPA and ACT or SAT requirements. Maxwell Scholars receive $36,150 annually, renewable for three years with a 3.5 GPA and a potential 4th year under qualifying conditions.
The 2024 Maxwell Scholars include students from California, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Mexico, and the Philippines:
- Marilyn Do
- David Hernandez Rodriguez
- Anrianne Ponce
- Cecile Angela Abellana
- Byul Han
- Keala Tabura
- Elena Blum
- Riley Ramirez
- Danielle Mucho
- Diego Mariano
- Salome Tembo
- Madison Glock
- Jacob Capina
- Makenna Tutthill
- Gabriel Lopez II
- Ethan John Sim
- Isabela Verduzco
The Maxwell Scholar Program honors PUC鈥檚 late president and first lady, Dr. Malcolm and Eileen Maxwell, and their dedication to Seventh-day Adventist education. Maxwell was the first alum to serve as president of PUC, with the longest tenure at 18 years.
Each year, PUC awards millions to support students with tuition costs, and 100% of students receive one or more forms of financial aid.
Learn more about PUC鈥檚 many scholarship opportunities at www.puc.edu/scholarships.
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