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College of DuPage student selected as 2025 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholar semifinalist

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation in Lansdowne, Virginia named John Ogan of the College of DuPage as one of the semifinalists for its highly competitive Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. There are 467 semifinalists for the program in total.

This scholarship aims to help community college students who have demonstrated exceptional academic ability, leadership, and service transfer to top four-year institutions and avoid student debt. The award, which is last dollar funding after all institutional aid, can provide as much as $55,000 per year for two to three years to complete a bachelor’s degree at any accredited four-year undergraduate institution in the U.S.

“Our Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship represents a lifeline for exceptional community college students to actualize their academic dreams,” said Giuseppe “Seppy” Basili, executive director of the Cooke Foundation.

“This year’s semifinalists exemplify the extraordinary talent found within community colleges across America, and we’re excited to congratulate this group as we celebrate a quarter century of work as a Foundation.”

The 467 semifinalists were chosen from a pool of more than 1,600 applicants and attend 212 community colleges in 43 states. The rigorous selection process assesses candidates on their exceptional academic ability and achievement, demonstrated financial need, perseverance, and leadership.

The Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship provides comprehensive support that extends far beyond financial assistance, recognizing that admission and enrollment are only the beginning. This scholarship is designed to help students not only reach college but successfully navigate and complete their journey. Selected Cooke Transfer Scholars receive personalized educational advising from the foundation’s Deans of Scholar Support, who guide them through the transition to a four-year institution and help prepare them for future careers.

Scholars also gain access to opportunities including internships, study abroad experiences, and graduate school funding, as well as inclusion in a thriving community of more than 3,400 fellow Cooke Scholars and alumni who provide mentorship and networking connections throughout their academic and professional lives.

A list of this year’s Cooke Transfer Scholar semifinalists and their respective community colleges is available at www.jkcf.org/our-stories/2025-transfer-scholarship-semifinalists/.

The foundation will announce the 2025 Undergraduate Transfer Scholars in May. To learn more about the Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, visit www.jkcf.org/our-scholarships/undergraduate-transfer-scholarship/.

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholar semifinalists in Illinois

• Carl Sandburg College: Lorenzo Tagliapietra Schons

• City Colleges of Chicago — Harry S. Truman College: Benny Acar, Dejen Gebremichael, and Suzi Ngafo Kengne

• City Colleges of Chicago — Harold Washington College: Kayla Bentley, Danna Bodero, Mario Bradley, Marbella Flores, Chella Hairston, and Alexis Murphy

• City Colleges of Chicago — Malcolm X College: Glory Daniels, Cristian Guarnizo, Kimberlyn Villeda and Dale Wright

• City Colleges of Chicago — Richard J. Daley College: Zoe Zhang

• City Colleges of Chicago — Wilbur Wright College: Mubashir Aleem, Hugo Correa, Valerie Dutan Molina, Michael Kattner, Erum Khan, and Osmar Mora

• College of DuPage: John Ogan

• Harper College: Bruno Diaz, Wengipreye Indiamaowei, Annette Lee, and Priyanka Saroya

• Moraine Valley Community College: Osama Abdel Fattah

• Oakton College: Jiheon Kang

• Ozarks Technical Community College: Stevie Elliot

• Prairie State College: Kofoworola Ajadi, Daniel Bamidele, Juan Romero, and Phillip Sears

• Triton College: Farshid Azarvash

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