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Rivertowns Residents Receives New Pepsico Foundation Scholarship
Two Rivertown residents are among 10 WCC grads receiving grants to help minority community college students go on to four-year institutions.

RIVERTOWNS, NY — An Irvington resident and a Hastings-on-Hudson resident are among the 25 inaugural recipients of the Pepsico Foundation's new scholarship program to support Black and Hispanic community college students who are moving on to four-year institutions.
Westchester Community College is only one of three community colleges in the U.S. where the foundation is offering the new S.M.I.L.E. scholarship.
Designed to address historical barriers that have prevented Black and Hispanic students from achieving their educational goals and career success, the Success Matters In Life and Education program offers each student $25,000 as well as professional mentorship with a PepsiCo employee and other wrap-around services, foundation officials said.
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Preference is given to students in business or STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) fields.
Foundation and WCC officials said that Black and Hispanic students are 50 percent less likely to earn a bachelor's degree in a STEM field than are White students, and Black and Hispanic representation in STEM fields is 50 percent lower than the overall rates of US working professionals.
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This inaugural class includes 10 students from WCC:
- Juliette Pacheco (Bronx): Westchester Community College → City University of New York: Lehman College
- Thabo Ngwenya (Eastchester): Westchester Community College → Columbia University
- Sarah Murdock (Tuckahoe): Westchester Community College → High Point University
- Susan Sanchez (Ossining): Westchester Community College → City University of New York: City College
- Tiffany Patton (Irvington): Westchester Community College → Columbia College
- Pamela Morales (Bronx): Westchester Community College → New York University
- Aniya Matthews (Hastings on Hudson): Westchester Community College → Syracuse University
- James Gibbs (White Plains): Westchester Community College → Fordham University
- Jorge Zhiminaicela: Westchester Community College → SUNY Polytechnic Institute
- Hugo Bravo: Westchester Community College → Baruch College
A Bronx resident, Pachecco chose Westchester Community College over local CUNY institutions.
"I chose to attend WCC after a very good friend of mine spoke so highly of the support she received from the staff," she told Patch. "After my first experience visiting the campus I felt the exact support she spoke of, and I knew that was the place I needed to earn my degree."
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