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

Scooter Milne
Lane Community College
English and Writing
Community College
David H. Steward & M. Pierre Friedrichs Scholarship

Alex Min
Nebraska Wesleyan University
Social Work
BIPOC

Geoff Mino
Brown University
Modern Culture & Media
Flagship
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Sadie Miranda
University of California, Los Angeles
Latin American Studies, Political Science
BIPOC

Srijoni Mitra
Northern Virginia Community College
Psychology
BIPOC

Camaron Miyamoto
Antioch University
Educational and Professional Practice, Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education
BIPOC

James Derek Mize
University of Cincinnati Law School
Law & Gender and Sexuality Studies
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Farida Moalim
Miami Dade College
Private Pilot Technology
Community College

Andrew Moe
Vanderbilt University
Higher Education Administration
Flagship

Janaki Mohanachandran
University of Georgia
Integrative Conservation and Anthropology
BIPOC

Sarai Mojica
University of Southern California
Design
BIPOC

Maira Molina
Barnard College
Computational Neuroscience
BIPOC