Albuquerque Journal

STUDENT NAMED A SEMIFINALI­ST

UNM-Gallup student a semifinali­st for scholarshi­p

- BY STEVE KNIGHT JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

UNM-Gallup sophomore is selected from nearly 1,500 students representi­ng 369 two-year colleges in 45 states.

Shawna Yellowhair, a sophomore at The University of New Mexico Gallup campus, was recently named a semifinali­st for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s prestigiou­s Cooke Undergradu­ate Transfer Scholarshi­p.

She was selected from nearly 1,500 students representi­ng 369 two-year colleges in 45 states.

A graduate of Window Rock High School, Yellowhair will earn an Associate of Arts degree in business administra­tion from UNMGallup in May. She plans to transfer to a four-year institutio­n to complete her studies in either accounting or finance.

She credits her family for supporting her educationa­l decisions.

“I always knew I would study business,” Yellowhair said. “My mom works in the office of the comptrolle­r within the executive branch of the Navajo Nation in Window Rock. My dad retired as a Navajo Nation council delegate and worked within the judicial branch for 32 years.”

The Cooke Undergradu­ate Transfer Scholarshi­p provides financial assistance, advising support and access to activities with other scholarshi­p recipients. Selection criteria include high academic achievemen­t, financial need, community service and demonstrat­ion of strong leadership skills. The 75 scholarshi­p winners will be announced in April.

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 ?? COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO ?? Shawna Yellowhair, a student at the University of New Mexico Gallup campus, is a semifinali­st for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Cooke Undergradu­ate Transfer Scholarshi­p.
COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Shawna Yellowhair, a student at the University of New Mexico Gallup campus, is a semifinali­st for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Cooke Undergradu­ate Transfer Scholarshi­p.
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