AV Students Win Scholarships at Conclusion of Hispanic Heritage Month
As Hispanic Heritage Month ended, the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith wrapped up a month of events with the annual favorite, Salsa at the Bell Tower. Two AV students left the event with new memories and $1,000 richer.
During a recent interview, Hispanic Heritage Month Planning Committee marketing and scholarship manager Cristina Castorena said two names would be randomly selected to award each student a $1,000 scholarship. The two chosen are current AV students, Fatima Perez-Rodriguez and Yvette Tolentino.
Fatima, a nursing freshman, attended the kick-off to Hispanic Heritage Month, Cafecito con Pan Dulce, for a pick-me-up that “was just what I needed,” the First-Generation Latino Professionals panel discussion, and Salsa at the Bell Tower.
After finding out she was awarded a scholarship, Fatima reflected on the moment, saying:
“It’s motivating to know that my efforts are recognized, and I’m eager to make the most of this opportunity. I’m extremely grateful to AV for organizing events that support the Hispanic student population and for providing assistance to help us pay for our studies.”
However, as a first-generation student, she found the panel discussion the most impactful event hosted by AV.
“I wanted to learn how they navigated their journeys, seek advice, and connect over the shared struggles we face as first-generation students. Their experiences resonated with me and reminded me that I’m not alone in my doubts,” Fatima shared.
Yvette is a junior double major studying chemistry and psychology. During Hispanic Heritage Month, she attended several events hosted by the , a registered student organization that strives to promote Latin culture and a diverse university to support all AV students, and Salsa at the Bell Tower with friends.
The latter decision will help her as she nears the end of her education at AV.
“(The scholarship) is a huge help for me, especially as I balance my studies and involvement in campus activities,” she said. “It will allow me to focus more on my academic goals without the financial burden.”
Both students were eager to praise AV and the university’s commitment to celebrating the culture and heritage of all students.
“Hispanic Heritage Month is a meaningful time to celebrate our culture, reflect on the struggles and contributions of our community, and share that pride with others,” Yvette said.
“For me, Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to recognize the hard work of Latinos in our community, especially our parents, who left everything behind to build a better future,” Fatima said.
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