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UTRGV sends 18 Students Abroad with help from Gilman Scholarship

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Eighteen UTRGV students were awarded Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to fund their studies abroad this summer. This year marks the highest number of Gilman Scholarships awarded to students since the first UTRGV applications were submitted in 2017. Pictured are a few of the scholarship winners and faculty from L to R: Alexandra Salinas from Mission, Jaquelin Duenez from Hidalgo, Rodrigo Padron from McAllen, Ping Xu, assistant professor of Graphic Design; Dr. Mark Anderson, Honors College dean; Alan Earhart, director of International Programs and Partnerships; Emma Martinez from San Juan, Yaritza Marin from Weslaco, and Hortencia Montemayor from Pharr. (UTRGV Photo by Paul Chouy)
Eighteen UTRGV students were awarded Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to fund their studies abroad this summer. This year marks the highest number of Gilman Scholarships awarded to students since the first UTRGV applications were submitted in 2017. Pictured are a few of the scholarship winners and faculty from L to R: Alexandra Salinas from Mission, Jaquelin Duenez from Hidalgo, Rodrigo Padron from McAllen, Ping Xu, assistant professor of Graphic Design; Dr. Mark Anderson, Honors College dean; Alan Earhart, director of International Programs and Partnerships; Emma Martinez from San Juan, Yaritza Marin from Weslaco, and Hortencia Montemayor from Pharr. (UTRGV Photo by Paul Chouy)

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By Priscilla Ramirez

RIO GRANDE VALLEY, TEXAS – JUNE 13, 2019 – Eighteen UTRGV students from across the Rio Grande Valley have been awarded Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to fund their studies abroad this summer.

Destinations include China, Peru, Japan, South Korea, France, Italy, Ireland, and Spain, where students will study arts and sciences in a hands-on environment that provides submersion into the language and culture.

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This year marks the highest number of Gilman Scholarships awarded to UTRGV students since the first UTRGV applications were submitted in 2017. That year, 12 UTRGV students were awarded Gilman scholarships, with the number increasing to 16 in 2018. 

The Gilman Scholarship Program is a part of the state’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and enables students to gain knowledge in languages and customs when limited finances otherwise would prevent these educational opportunities.

To help those interested in studying abroad, UTRGV’s International Programs & Partnerships within the Office of Global Engagement holds workshops for students and their guardians to provide information about study abroad and the Gilman Scholarship.

Alan Earhart, director of International Programs & Partnerships, said UTRGV efforts to help students find funding for experiences abroad for the 2018-2019 academic year has been important to the university’s core commitment to student success.

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“This year, the awards are 18 Gilman scholarships for about $65,000,” he confirmed. “In the UT System, we are second for the number of scholarships awarded, after UT Austin.”

This is the second consecutive year UTRGV has held that position in the UT System for most Gilman Scholarships.

Earhart said the department is pleased with the results Gilman applicants have, and hopes to better those results next year.

“The International Programs and Partnerships office, together with the Honors Program at UTRGV, have promoted the Gilman Scholarship heavily over the past three years,” he said. “My goal is to soon capture $100,000 in Gilman Scholarships each year for UTRGV students.”

For more information about the Gilman Scholarship, contact Lizette Leal in the Office of International Programs & Partnerships at 956-665-3572, or email lizette.leal01@utrgv.edu.

GILMAN SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS:

CHINA

Hortencia Montemayor, graphic design, Pharr.

Alejandra Ramirez, psychology, Brownsville.

PERU

Mario Lujano, history, Alamo.

Yaritza Yaharia Marin, Mexican American studies, Weslaco.

Emma Martinez, chemistry, San Juan.

JAPAN

Jaquelin Duenez, social work, Hidalgo.

John Marroquin, computer science, Edinburg.

Derick Reyna, history, Mission.

SOUTH KOREA

Gabriel Figueroa, exercise science, Rio Hondo.

Maricruz Flores, electrical engineering, Edinburg.

Claire Hsjeh, psychology, McAllen.

Rodrigo Padron, biology, McAllen.

FRANCE

Samantha Garcia, psychology, Pharr.

Felipe Karr, mass communication, Weslaco.

ITALY

Yaritza Anita Arredondo, political science, Rio Grande City.

Monica Varela, art, Edinburg.

IRELAND

Alexandra Salinas, mechanical engineering, Mission.

SPAIN

Luz Del Carmen Resendez, criminal justice, Brownsville.

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