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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

Julius Caezar Lazo Jr.

Mt. San Antonio College

General Education


Community College

Vinh Le

Cornell University

Hotel Administration


BIPOC

Huy Le

The University of Texas at Austin

Nursing


BIPOC

Alexia Leclercq

Harvard Graduate School of Education

Education


BIPOC

Marcus Lee

University of Chicago

Political Science


Flagship

Wells Fargo Scholarship

Aiden Lee

Yale University

Economics and Psychology


Flagship

Wells Fargo Scholarship

James Lee

Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry


Flagship

ViiV Healthcare Scholarship

Braden Lee

Carnegie Mellon University

Computer Engineering


BIPOC

Joonwoo Lee

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Counseling Psychology


BIPOC

Mari Lee

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Psychology and Medical


BIPOC

Zoe Lemos

The New School

Contemporary Music


BIPOC

Chris Leon

Dallas College

Mathematics


BIPOC