Indiana college students ‘Realizing the Dream’ with scholarships, connection to influential educators 

INDIANAPOLIS — Twenty-nine first-generation Indiana college students got a boost to their education funds this academic year and re-connected with influential educators who helped along the way after being named “Realizing the Dream” recipients by Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI). These 29 scholarship recipients, one from each of Indiana’s private, non-profit colleges and universities, were celebrated at a banquet on February 25 at the Eiteljorg Museum. Award recipients, videos, and photos are listed below.  

Made possible by a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., the scholarship program annually recognizes first-generation college students from ICI colleges and universities. Students are selected for the $4,000 award for outstanding achievement during their freshman year as they successfully advance toward completing their bachelor’s degrees. 

To honor recipients, ICI created individual videos of each student describing what it means to them to be a first-generation college student and thanking the influential educator they have chosen to honor. Videos can be found at icindiana.org/rtd.  

“Thanks to the continued support of Lilly Endowment, we get the opportunity to hear the inspiring stories of these first-generation students and the impact local educators have had on their drive to succeed academically,” said Jodie Ferise, JD, ICI’s vice president & general counsel. “These scholarship awards will provide critical support for these young people who are dreaming of future success.”  

In addition to the student scholarship awards, influential educators also receive $1,000 in professional development grants.  

Listed below are the Realizing the Dream recipients and the colleges they are attending, as well as the teacher they’ve named as their most influential educator and the school where they taught the recipient.  

 
Katelyn Quiroz, Anderson University  

William DeLisle, Hamilton Southeastern High School   

Austin Falk, Bethel University  

Michael Nolt, Northwood High School  

Idalia Moreno, Butler University  

Matt Payne, Avon High School  

April Mendoza, Calumet College of St. Joseph  

Lauren Nelson, Portage High School  

Stephanie Haynes, DePauw University  

Leta Sena-Lopez, Kahler Middle School  

Makaylah Castelow, Earlham College  

Kari Catanzaro, Maconaquah High School  

Amy Garrido Portillo, Franklin College  

Katie R. DeArmitt, Center Grove High School  

Brenton Hieu Pham, Goshen College  

Miriam Miller Avelar, Goshen High School  

Itsel Flores-Uribe, Grace College  

Mayra Aguilar, Concord Community Schools  

Clara McCulley, Hanover College  

Hannah Oliver, Silver Creek High School  

Dion Payne-Miller, Holy Cross College  

Rick Ankney, Elkhart Community Schools  

Aaron Dolph, Huntington University  

Beth Davis, Elkhart Area Career Center  

Cameron Scott, Indiana Institute of Technology  

Pat Shifley, Bishop Luers High School 

Gabriella Hoover, Indiana Wesleyan University  

Jim “Umfundisi” Lo, Indiana Wesleyan University  

Erica Ortiz, Manchester University  

Gwen Mize, Manchester Jr. Sr. High School  

Chloe Delgado, Marian University  

Julie Hult, Columbus East High School  

Kiara N. Bailey, Martin University  

Stanley Law, George Washington High School  

Monesjia Harvey, Oakland City University  

Shirley Posey, Imhotep Institute Charter High School  

Elley Adkins, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology  

Cindy Aubuchon, McCutcheon High School  

Rylee Williamson, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College  

Christopher M. Todd, South Spencer High School   

Ruby Meza, Saint Mary’s College  

Ana T. Acosta, Bishop Noll Institute  

Christina Veatch, Taylor University  

Megan Orcutt, Noblesville High School  

Bethany Morgan Schmitt, Trine University  

Emily Watkins, Trine University  

Ashtyn Baxter, University of Evansville  

Chasten Bear, Herron-Riverside High School  

Imelda Pozos, University of Indianapolis  

Lizzette Menendez, Frankfort High School  

Hayley Jie Brownd, University of Notre Dame  

Jason McGee, Crown Point High School  

Aye Aye Ma, University of Saint Francis  

Pamela Cobb, East Allen Career Center  

Hannah Schoner, Valparaiso University  

Michael Tuholski, Laporte High School  

Jake Oostman, Wabash College  

Vincent Lewis, Crown Point Community School Corporation 

About Independent Colleges of Indiana 

Independent Colleges of Indiana serves as the collective voice for the state’s 29 private, non-profit colleges and universities. ICI institutions employ over 22,000 Hoosiers and generate a total local economic impact of over $5 billion annually. Students at ICI colleges have Indiana’s highest four-year, on-time graduation rates, and ICI institutions produce 30 percent of Indiana’s bachelor’s degrees while enrolling 20 percent of its undergraduates.