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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.

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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.

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Point Foundation Scholars

Britney Moneyhun

Los Angeles Valley College

Nursing


Community College

JCPenney Scholarship

Darnell Monroe

Atlanta Technical College

Physical Therapy


Community College

Shania Montúfar

The University of Texas at Austin

Sociology


Flagship

Jordan Moore

Oklahoma State University

Microbiology


Flagship

Dee Moore

Simmons College

Sociology


Flagship

Kelvin Moore

University of California, San Francisco

Medicine


Flagship

Dasia Moore

New York University

Creative Writing


Flagship

Jalen Moore

Brown University

Religious and Africana Studies


BIPOC

Dani Moore-Porter

Edmonds Community College

Web Application Cloud Development


Community College

Wendell Reid Scholarship

Fabiola Mora

Colorado State University

Higher Education Leadership


BIPOC

Nic Mora

Columbia University

Sociology and Education


BIPOC

Jaden Morales

University of Southern California

American Studies and Ethnicity


BIPOC