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

Zeno Corfee
Orange Coast College
Music Education
Community College

Mark Cornelsen
Woodbury University
Communications
Flagship

Gaby Corona
Princeton University
History
BIPOC

Azalea Corral
University of San Francisco
International Studies
BIPOC

Brandon Corrales
Williams College
Sociology and American Studies
BIPOC

Simon Correa Rigonato
Miami Dade College
Computer Science
Community College
Karen D. Rappaport Scholarship

Jose Cortez
University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health / UCSF Medicine
Medicine
Flagship
William J. Levy Point Scholarship

Kiki Coto
Florida Interational University
Communication
BIPOC

John Couri
Harvard University
Dentistry
BIPOC

Bryant Couvillon
Georgia State University Perimeter College
Public Policy
Community College

Wesley Cox
Claremont Graduate University
Education
BIPOC

Caroline Cox-Orrell
University of Chicago
Anthropology
Flagship