Wichita high school students learn more about college, science through Newman University Hispanic Scholars Program

Dec 10, 2012

Nineteen Wichita area high school students got a taste of college life – and two hours of college credit – by successfully completing the 2012 Newman University Hispanic Scholar Program. The students, who performed individualized projects in the biological, health or physical sciences, were selected for the program as part of an ongoing effort by Newman to keep Hispanic students in high school and encourage them to pursue higher education. The students were recognized at a Dec. 5 banquet and awards ceremony on the Newman campus.

Wichita area high school students who successfully completed the 2012 Newman University Hispanic Scholar Program are, l-r, front row: Marrissa Cate; Yesenia Arzate; Karina Fabela; Amanda Guerrero; Ruben Lerma; middle row: David Aleman; Bianca Campbell; Daisy Urbina; Jasmin Rocha; Alexis Hernandez; Arturo Sosa; back row: Victor Fontes; Bianca Garcia; Paul Moran; Abigail Rocha; Brissa Gallegos, Jose Massu. Not pictured: Alicia Renee Lopez, Aleena Warne.

The Hispanic Scholar Program was created in 2001 to address concerns about the high dropout rate among Hispanic high school students. The program is offered to Wichita and Sedgwick County Hispanic high school sophomores, juniors and seniors, and is designed to strengthen students’ pre-college science, mathematics, and English skills by making learning a fun and familiar experience.

Newman University waives the tuition of $1,426 for each student and provides facilities and instructional materials. In addition to earning two hours of college credit, students receive a certificate of completion.

The program uses an inquiry-based, interdisciplinary approach to learning that integrates different academic disciplines. Each student selects a research topic, then conducts a literature search, performs laboratory and field experiments, collects data, analyzes results, draws conclusions and writes a paper in a scientific format. Students are encouraged to present their papers at the annual Kansas Junior Academy of Science meeting.

For more information on the program, contact Surendra Singh, Ph.D., professor of biology at Newman University and Hispanic Scholar Program founder and director, at 316-943-4351, ext. 2117.

Students who participated in the 2012 program are listed below by high school:

Bishop Carroll Catholic High School
David Aleman

Kapaun Mt. Carmel High School
Aleena Warne

Wichita East High School
Karina Fabela
Amanda Guerrero

Wichita Heights High School
Bianca Campbell

Wichita North High School
Brissa Gallegos
Bianca Garcia
Alexis Hernandez
Ruben Lerma
Jose Massu
Paul Moran
Abigail Rocha
Jasmin Rocha
Arturo Sosa
Daisy Urbina

Wichita Northwest High School
Victor Fontes
Alicia Renee Lopez

Wichita South High School
Yesenia Arzate
Marrissa Cate

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