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Ten students from SUNY Westchester Community College (WCC) in Valhalla have recently been selected to receive S.M.I.L.E. (Success Matters in Life and Education) scholarships from the PepsiCo Foundation. This scholarship is part of the PepsiCo Foundation’s Community College Scholarship Program – which was established in 2021 to address the issue of underrepresentation in high-demand fields. […] ....
Ten students from Westchester Community College (WCC) have recently been selected to receive a S.M.I.L.E. (Success Matters in Life and Education) scholarship from the PepsiCo Foundation. This scholarship is part of the PepsiCo Foundation’s Community College Scholarship Program, which was established in 2021 to address the issue of underrepresentation in high-demand fields. The PepsiCo Foundation’s […] ....
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PepsiCo Announces $40 Million Community College Program to Support 4,000 Black and Hispanic Students 707 Candid moment of African descent female excitedly holding her diploma after the college graduation ceremony. Her friends around her. School building background on campus. [File] PepsiCo and its philanthropic arm, The PepsiCo Foundation, have announced that they are presenting opportunities for Black and Hispanic students. PepsiCo is launching a new $40 million scholarship and professional mentoring program that will support Black and Hispanic aspiring and graduating community college students. The programs are launching in Dallas, Westchester, Houston, and Chicago, and PepsiCo plans to expand the program later this fall to 16 additional cities and is aiming to support 4,000 students over five years. ....