13 Talented San Diego, Calif. Region High School Graduates Receive College Scholarships from San Diego Air & Space Museum and Convair Alumni Association

The San Diego Air & Space Museum’s mission statement is to inspire young people to tackle the challenges of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics academic disciplines and to make-a-difference in the world through an innovative, adventurous spirit. To further this goal, the Museum and Convair Alumni Association have selected 13 students in the San Diego region to receive scholarships. The scholarships are given annually on behalf of three Museum-administered scholarship funds: Bill Gibbs, R.A. “Ken” Rearwin and the Convair Alumni Association. To-date, 245 talented San Diego students have been awarded $672,000.

“I’m very proud there are many students studying math and science,” said Donna Lilly, president of the Endowment Board at the Museum. “The U.S. really needs to keep up with the global market for math and science in the field of technology.” “Every year we interview so many outstanding students,” said Charles Pinney, member of the Endowment Board. “Their accomplishments are unbelievable.”

Museum President Jim Kidrick commented, “These scholarship programs exemplify our intent to aid deserving students wanting to advance their education - our entire mission is really all about inspiring our next greatest generations to excel in their lives.”

Bill Gibbs Endowment Scholars:
 L to R: Elliott Greb, Matt Barnett, Michael Cox and Jordan SkaarBill Gibbs Endowment Scholars 2013: Jordan Skaar, High School: Mt. Carmel High School; Field of Study: Aerospace Engineer
Matt Barnett, High School: The Winston School; Field of Study: Aerospace Engineer
Michael Cox, High School: Coronado High School; Field of Study: Astrophysics
Elliott Greb, High School: Valley Center High School; Field of Study: Mechanical Engineer

Rearwin Endowment Scholars:
 From L to R: Matthew Freese , Adin Herzog and Hanah Elliott

 

 

R.A. Rearwin Endowment Scholars 2013: Adin Herzog, High School: La Jolla Country Day School; Field of Study: Aeronautical Science
Matt Freese, High School: Mission Hills High School, San Marcos Unified; Field of Study: Aeronautical Engineer
Hannah Elliott, High School: Julian High School; Field of Study: Aeronautical Science

Convair Alumni Association Endowment Scholars:
 From L to R: Anya Egense, Weston Braun, Dana Christensen, Caroline Boldt, Tessa Adler and Alexis Isaac

 

Convair Alumni Association Endowment Scholars 2013: Tessa Adler, High School: Point Loma High School; Field of Study: Chemical Engineer
Anya Egense, High School: Rancho Bernardo High School; Field of Study: Music and Neuroscience
Caroline Boldt, High School: The Bishop’s School; Field of Study: College of Arts and Sciences
Dana Christensen, High School: Clairemont High School; Field of Study: Social Sciences
Alexis Isaac, High School: San Diego High School; Field of Study: Human Biology and Pre-Medicine
Weston Braun, High School: San Dieguito Academy; Field of Study: Electrical Engineer

Each of the scholars submitted an extensive application listing academic achievement, extracurricular and/or community service activities, teacher recommendations, and an essay. They then were interviewed by a panel of judges to determine the final winners.

For more information please call (619) 234-8291 or visit www.sandiegoairandspace.org

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