Meet Our Scholars
Point Foundation is a champion for access and success in higher education. Since our first class of 8 students in 2002, Point’s class size grew past 570 students for the 2023-24 academic year. Among our Flagship, Community College, and BIPOC Program Scholars, more than half are first-generation students, 82% identify as people of color or bi/multiracial, and nearly a quarter identify as transgender or nonbinary.
Below, you can meet our Flagship Scholars, students who are earning their undergraduate, graduate or doctoral degrees.

Point Foundation is a champion for access and success in higher education. Since our first class of 8 students in 2002, Point’s class size grew past 570 students for the 2023-24 academic year. Among our Flagship, Community College, and BIPOC Program Scholars, more than half are first-generation students, 82% identify as people of color or bi/multiracial, and nearly a quarter identify as transgender or nonbinary.
Below, you can meet our Flagship Scholars, students who are earning their undergraduate, graduate or doctoral degrees.

Point Foundation Scholars

Alisha Davis
Whatcom Community College
Community College
Wells Fargo Scholarship

Valentina Davis
Miami Dade College
Mass Communications and Journalism
Community College

Charla Davis
Wayne State University
Social Work
BIPOC

Amira Davis
University of California, Los Angeles
Business
BIPOC

Miles Davis-Matthews
Kent State University
Sociology
BIPOC

Shiri Davy
Glendale Community College
Economics
Community College

Ari Davydov
New York University
Biology
Flagship

Makayla Dawkins
University of Connecticut
Human Sexuality
BIPOC

Meg Day
University of Utah
Poetry/Disability Poetics
Flagship
Voices on Point Scholarship

Aluysio De Albuquerque Silva Neto
Santa Monica College
Film
BIPOC

Gene de Haan
University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
Medicine
Flagship
Johnson & Johnson Scholarship

Ci De Los Santosenna
Rhode Island College
Youth Development
BIPOC