NJCU Students Honored for Academic Achievement By New Jersey Educational Opportunity Fund

April 7, 2017
Hepburn Hall

Forty graduating seniors at ¿ìèÆƽâ°æ (NJCU) will be recognized with 2017 Graduate Achievement Awards by the New Jersey Educational Opportunity Fund on Friday, April 7, 2017 in a ceremony at Georgian Court University in Lakewood, New Jersey.

The honorees are being recognized for academic and personal achievement throughout their studies as undergraduates at NJCU. Those recognized for Outstanding Academic Achievement have earned a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.5-3.99; Academic Achievement honorees have earned a CGPA of 3.2-3.49; Outstanding Achievement indicates meritorious personal excellence.

Honorees, all residents of New Jersey, are listed by hometown as follows:

Bayonne
Nada Banoub – BA-Psychology – Academic Achievement Award
Sandi Grace – BS-Biology – Outstanding Academic Achievement Award
Alexa Mendez – BS-Criminal Justice – Academic Achievement Award
Sosana Sowiha – BS-Biology – Outstanding Academic Achievement Award

Belleville
Merna Bishai – BS-Biology – Outstanding Academic Achievement Award

Clifton
Diana Powell – BA-Psychology – Outstanding Academic Achievement Award

Elizabeth
Martha Devia – BS-Marketing – Outstanding Academic Achievement Award
Eneudys Perez – BS-Computer Science – Academic Achievement Award

Fairview
Vanessa Sosa – BS-Health Science –Teacher Certification Health Education K-12 – Academic Achievement Award

Garfield
Kevin Le – BS-Criminal Justice – Academic Achievement Award

Harrison
Yesenia Salazar – BA-Psychology – Academic Achievement Award
Eduardo Velarde – BA-Media Arts – Academic Achievement Award

Hillside
Andito Ewings – BS-Finance – Outstanding Academic Achievement Award

Jersey City
Mai Abdelhamid – BS-Accounting – Academic Achievement Award
Jose Blanco – BS-Management - Academic Achievement Award
Karina Cruz – BA-History – Outstanding Academic Achievement Award
Michael De Los Santos – BA-History: Sociology Studies Teacher Certification K-12 - Academic   Achievement Award
Losnick Duvert – BS-Finance - Academic Achievement Award
Linda Fam – BA-Biology - Academic Achievement Award
Sara Hassan – BS-Management - Outstanding Academic Achievement Award
Keeyana Jackson – BA-English - Academic Achievement Award
Reema Khan – BS/MS - Accounting Bridge Program - Academic Achievement Award
Kyara Martin – BA-Sociology: Family Health, Youth Services - Outstanding Academic Achievement Award
Melissa Mendez-Manjarres – BS-Criminal Justice - Outstanding Academic Achievement Award
Destin Mikouiza-Mbassi – BS-Biology - Academic Achievement Award
Jason Parsons – BA-Media Arts - Academic Achievement Award
Victoria Rozario – BFA-Art-Fine Arts: Sculpture - Academic Achievement Award
Tiffany Stevens – BA-Psycology - Academic Achievement Award
Julissa Suarez – BA-Biology: Teacher Certification K-12 - Academic Achievement Award
Lisa Suarez-Roach – BA-Women’s and Gender Studies - Academic Achievement Award
Marina Tawfik – BA-Psychology - Academic Achievement Award
Walter Utley – BA-Sociology - Outstanding Academic Achievement AwardFatima Yusuf – BA-Mathematics - Outstanding Academic Achievement Award

Newark
Kennedy Affram – BA-History - Academic Achievement Award
Al-Jamal Bass – BA-Psychology - Outstanding Achievement Award

Orange
Leslie Serrano – BS-Finance - Academic Achievement Award

Union City
Erika Garcia – BA-Psychology - Academic Achievement Award
Daisy Silva-Torres – BA-Psychology – Outstanding Academic Achievement Award

Vinelane
Zugeiy Yepez – BFA-Art-Fine Arts: Painting/Drawing – Outstanding Academic Achievement Award

West New York
Nidiyojana Rubiano – BS-Public Health Education - Academic Achievement Award

The New Jersey Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) program provides financial assistance and support services to students from educationally and economically disadvantaged backgrounds who attend institutions of higher education in the state of New Jersey.

The New Jersey Educational Opportunity Fund was created by law in 1968 to ensure meaningful access to higher education for those who come from backgrounds of economic and educational disadvantage.

The Fund is distinctive in the comprehensiveness of its approach. To ensure the opportunity to attend college, the Fund provides supplemental financial aid to help cover college costs (such as books, fees, room and board) that are not covered by the state's . To ensure a viable opportunity to succeed and graduate, the Fund supports a wide array of campus-based outreach and support services at 28 public and 13 independent institutions. 


The EOF is governed by a  whose members are appointed by the Governor.

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