Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Thirty-Six Students Receive a Total of $72,000 in Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards Sponsored by Sallie Mae

Thirty-Six Students Receive a Total of $72,000 in Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards Sponsored by Sallie Mae

RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sallie Mae, the nation’s leading saving- and paying-for-college company today announced the 36 regional winners of the Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards ”Leadership” category. The awards, given by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) in an annual contest, honor academically successful Hispanic high school seniors with educational grants ranging from $1,000 to $8,000. Sallie Mae’s sponsorship of HHF’s Youth Awards is part of the company’s commitment to helping students and families pay for college.

“Through the support of Sallie Mae, the ‘Leadership’ category allows us to celebrate the next generation of emerging Hispanic leaders,” said José Antonio Tijerino, HHF president and CEO. “These young leaders have demonstrated a high level of achievement in classrooms and communities across the country and are positioned as role models for their peers.”

One such young leader is the Gold Medallion winner from Washington, DC, Veronica Torres. Torres attends Theodore Roosevelt Senior High School, where she is an AP and Honors student with a 4.0 GPA, a commitment to community service and multiple awards for academics and leadership. Torres will attend George Washington University in the fall. Born in El Salvador, she will be the first in her family to attend college.