Tyler Blake (Salinas, Calif.) - Cal State University, Long Beach
Jaya Deeliore (Saint Louis, Mo.) - Saint Mary s College/Saint Louis University
Madison Doss (McDonough, Ga.) - Spelman College
Nathan Harris (Overland Park, Kans.) - Arizona State University
Kristina Huang (Stockton, Calif.) - UCLA
Jordan Mendoza (Glendora, Calif.) - Cal State University, Northridge
Prem Patel (Russell Springs, Ky.) - University of Kentucky
Joaquin Pizana (Adrian, Mich.) - Eastern Michigan University
Madison Sellers (Salt Lake City, Ut.) - University of Utah
Clayton Sinclair (Atlanta, Ga) - Univ. of California, Irvine
Deanna Tran (Fort Smith, Ark.) - Univ. of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Posted on December 17, 2020
11 college students from around the country selected; scholarship set to provide opportunities to next generation of gaming leaders
Limited-edition shirt featuring art from Heron Preston to celebrate the recipients goes on sale today at 5PM PT, net proceeds to go into next year’s Foundation
LOS ANGELES (Dec. 17, 2020) – Global esports organization, Gen.G, today announced the first class of recipients for its Gen.G Foundation scholarship. 11 college students from around the country were chosen to receive the scholarship which focuses on supporting women, people of color, and low income students enrolled in a US university or college who are interested in gaming, esports, entrepreneurship, journalism or content creation. Each will receive $10,000 to subsidize their tuition for this academic year, and will be a part of Gen.G’s ongoing programming in 2021 for mentorship and career development.