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Fifty-two Minnesota Students Awarded Prestigious Horatio Alger State Scholarship
Carl & Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation Provides $208,000 to Fund Scholarships for Teens that Overcame Adversity

WASHINGTON, May 12, 2009 – The Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans is pleased to announce that it has awarded scholarships to 52 deserving high school students in Minnesota. Each scholar will receive $4,000 to assist in funding their college education. The students were selected for the Horatio Alger Minnesota State Scholarship because they persevered in overcoming adversity while also demonstrating excellence in academics, admirable character and community contributions.

“The Minnesota scholars have overcome great obstacles and we are proud to present this award,” said David L. Sokol, president and chief executive officer of the Horatio Alger Association. “Through this scholarship program, we celebrate their accomplishments and help them reach their future goals.”

The Horatio Alger State Scholarship Programs range from $2,500 to $10,500 and are sponsored by Horatio Alger members and friends. These scholarships are offered in 29 states. In 2009, the programs are awarding more than 600 state scholarships to students throughout the country.

The Minnesota scholarships are made possible by the Carl & Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation.

“We are indebted to the contributions of Carl & Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation,” Sokol added. “They are truly stewards of the Horatio Alger mission. Their support enables us to continue to offer young people access to a brighter future through higher education.”

Horatio Alger scholars are provided with numerous resources to ensure a successful college career. Each student receives:

  • Financial aid guidance to assist in the selection of, and preparation for, college.
  • Access to the association’s Web site, where students can create online profiles, search for fellow scholars, update their personal information, submit disbursement requests and direct questions to the association.
  • Access to a toll-free information line, to speak to program coordinators for assistance with questions about their scholarships and other educational programs.

The 2009 Minnesota recipients are:

  • Ashlee D. Kephart, Brooklyn Center, Park Center Senior High School
  • Chin Vang, Brooklyn Center, Robbinsdale Cooper High School
  • Stephanie L. Nemchik, Eden Prairie, Eden Prairie High School
  • Fadumo H. Ali, Fridley, Edison Senior High School
  • Cheenou Her, Maplewood, Arlington High School
  • Latasha L. Lorenz, Minneapolis, Patrick Henry High School
  • Maichoua Xiong, Minneapolis, Patrick Henry High School
  • Chou Yang, Minneapolis, Patrick Henry High School
  • Becky Xiong, Minneapolis, Patrick Henry High School
  • Terrence J. Salazar, Minneapolis, Patrick Henry High School
  • Sha'Kilia R. Lungelow, Minneapolis, North High School
  • Jenny Vang, Minneapolis, Roosevelt High School
  • Lily Voravong, Minneapolis, Patrick Henry High School
  • Ismail I. Yusuf, Minneapolis, Ubah Medical Academy Charter School
  • Natashia M. Lambert- Knapp, Minneapolis, Patrick Henry High School
  • Celia B. Hernandez-Payan, Minneapolis, Roosevelt High School
  • Sorany Ka, Minneapolis, Roosevelt High School
  • Mong M. Her, Minneapolis, Arlington High School
  • Gabriel W. Weah, New Hope, Robbinsdale Cooper High School
  • Brianna M. Androff, Saint Louis Park, Saint Louis Park High School
  • Soua Thao, Saint Paul, Central High School
  • Eric Chu, St. Paul, Roseville Area High School
  • Mai Vue Lee, St. Paul, Como Park Senior High School
  • Joel P. Reiter, St. Paul, Harding High School
  • Kab Nras Lee, St. Paul, Como Park Senior High School
  • Mai P. Yang, St. Paul, Arlington High School
  • Rotcharin Thiramon, St. Paul, Harding High School
  • Gina Y. Thao, St. Paul, Como Park Senior High School
  • Casey Cheng, St. Paul, Harding High School
  • Bee Lee, St. Paul, Harding High School
  • Donicia A. Soliz, St. Paul, Harding High School
  • Michael R. Chhoun, St. Paul, Harding High School
  • Katie M. Reavely, St. Paul, Arlington High School
  • Pakou Xiong, St. Paul, Harding High School
  • Chelsea R. Moody, St. Paul, Como Park Senior High School
  • Mai T. Xiong, St. Paul, John Johnson High School
  • Quincey Thao, St. Paul, Highland Park Senior High School
  • Brittany D. Jones, St. Paul, Highland Park Senior High School
  • Sambo Thoeut, St. Paul, Highland Park Senior High School
  • Yama Moua, St. Paul, Arlington High School
  • Mai P. Vang, St. Paul, Highland Park Senior High School
  • Joshua R. Vanyo, St. Paul, Highland Park Senior High School
  • Sterling W. Nichols, St. Paul, John Johnson High School
  • Bee Lee, St. Paul, Harding High School
  • Mai G. Lor, St. Paul, Central High School
  • Pang K. Lor, St. Paul, John Johnson High School
  • Yohana A. Tesfatsion, St. Paul, Central High School
  • Krisna Nhul, St. Paul, John Johnson High School
  • Kwame J. Collins, St. Paul, Humboldt Senior High School
  • Mario M. Reese, St.Paul, Arlington High School
  • Kristin D. Hogan, St.Paul, Harding High School
  • Iesha I. Moore, St.Paul, Highland Park Senior High School

Scholars are encouraged to remain connected with the association throughout their lives and become active members of the Horatio Alger alumni group.

About The Horatio Alger Association

Founded in 1947, the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans continues to fulfill its mission of honoring the achievements of outstanding individuals in our society who have succeeded in spite of adversity and of encouraging young people to pursue their dreams through higher education. The Horatio Alger Association offers three annual scholarship programs: the National Scholarship Program, State Scholarship Programs and Graduate Grants. The association awards nearly $7 million annually in college scholarships and has given more than $63 million to deserving students since 1984. The association is a 2008-2009 Combined Federal Campaign participant. For more information, please visit www.horatioalger.org.

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