Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026 Announced

Congratulations to the Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026

The Texas Exes is pleased to announce the Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026. More than 3,400 students applied for the elite scholarship program, which inspires and nurtures visionary leaders and helps them use their talents to benefit society. On March 3-5, 60 impressive finalists joined our staff and current Scholars on the UT campus for a full weekend showcasing life on the Forty Acres. The weekend included visits to their admitted colleges, a mock class with a UT professor, a field tour in the DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium, networking dinners, informative panels, and more—all concluding with an individual interview.  

Today, we are thrilled to introduce you to our 19 new and exceptional Forty Acres Scholars. Among the incoming class are two founders and CEOs of nonprofits, three founders of school clubs, and two STEM leaders. Also in the mix are three high school valedictorians, three high school salutatorians, and three Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipients. Many more are decorated varsity athletes, sports captains, club presidents, accomplished musicians, and AP Scholars with Distinction.  

These Scholars will receive full funding for their tuition, a living stipend, a book stipend, and opportunities for enrichment activities including a global experience, professional and personal development, volunteer and service opportunities, and the chance to help further their education. As the only program of its kind administered by an alumni association, the Forty Acres Scholars Program helps Scholars develop a unique connection with their alma mater—and with each other. Over their four years on campus, Scholar cohorts form a tight bond with each other and serve as a powerful network and resource to each other during their time on campus and beyond.   

Meet the Class of 2026:  

Angeline Aloysius from Georgetown, Texas is the recipient of the Martin Dies, Jr. Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Rouse High School, Aloysius participated in Cross Country, band, and water polo, and founded a student-led environmental initiative committed to keeping the school district clean. She was the engagement and intake director at a youth-led, international climate organization, regional director at a national advocacy organization working to end global poverty, and led a team of 6 international students in a telemedicine-focused challenge for an international research competition. Aloysius’s awards and recognitions include two-time recipient of Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award, First Honors Academic Honor Roll, and HOBY Academic All-Stars. She plans to major in International Relations and Global Studies. She is the daughter of Cynthia Aloysius and Al Vethamuthu. 


Leonardo Andrade from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the AIM Foundation Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending YES Prep Public Schools - Gulfton, Andrade participated in varsity soccer and student council. He was the student council president and worship guitarist at his church. Andrade is recognized as the salutatorian of his class. He plans to major in Business and pursue his interest in fashion and entrepreneurship by adding a Textiles and Apparels major and Entrepreneurship minor. He is the son of Ruby and Hector Andrade. 


Deisiree de Jesus

Deisiree De Jesus from Edinburg, Texas is the recipient of the Mary John and Ralph Spence Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending South Texas ISD World Scholars, De Jesus was a four-year member and president of the Technology Student Association chapter at her school, which is a competitive STEM organization. She is also a host and current president for her school district's first talk show, "Lion Talks." She is an executive board member for the school's Student Council organization as part of the Texas Association of Student Councils. De Jesus’s awards and recognitions include being a state and national qualifier for the Technology Student Association and placing first numerous times as a UIL Ready Writing competitor. De Jesus plans to major in Youth and Community Studies. She is the daughter of Lourdes and Narciso De Jesus. 


Molly Hunter from Chapel Hill, North Carolina is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Ares Scholarship, supported by the Wood Family. While attending Durham Academy Upper School, Hunter participated in several varsity sports and student government. She was the varsity soccer, basketball and field hockey captain, "triple crown" award, Signed Southern Etsy shop founder, and a Comet House School, Nairobi, Kenya teacher and fundraiser. Hunter’s awards and recognitions include being a school candidate for the DAR Good Citizens program, a National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Squad Scholar of Distinction, and she served as class president. She plans to major in Special Education. She is the daughter of Anna and Chris Hunter. 


Ryan Karkowsky from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the John and Cynthia Adkins/Texas Exes Houston Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending The Kinkaid School, Karkowsky participated as project leader and volunteer on the Community Service Leadership Council, marketing and business operations intern with the Houston Astros, peer mentor to a group of students in the freshman class to be a role model for them and to help acclimate them to a new school. Karkowsky’s awards and recognitions include being inducted into the Kinkaid chapter of the national Cum Laude Society, recognized by the Texas House of Representatives for his performance in the High School Aerospace Scholars NASA program, and receiving the Kinkaid School's "Class of 1953 Citizenship Award" junior year. He plans to major in Plan II Honors and Business Honors. He is the son of Elizabeth and Frank Karkowsky. 


Bradley Klinck from Alexandria, Virginia is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Lana Jones and Will O’Hara. While attending Bishop Ireton High School, Klinck participated in Lacrosse, Student Council, and Broadcast. He was the Student Council president, Student TV News Broadcast Club president/chief editor, and a Varsity Lacrosse Letterman. Klinck’s awards and recognitions include the Harry F Byrd Jr Leadership Award and the Virginia Latino Higher Education Network - Hispanic College Institute “Pay it Forward” Award. He also started the film festival at his school and has a black belt in Taekwondo. Klinck plans to major in Radio-Television-Film. He is the son of Martha and Heino Klinck. 


Rudy Lea III from Garland, Texas is the recipient of the Susie and John L. Adams Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Dallas Christian School, Lea participated in student government, mock trial, and Texas Boys State. He was the student body president, founder/president of Mock Trial team, and elected as Comptroller of Public Accounts during Texas Boys State. Lea’s awards and recognitions include commended scholar, National African American Recognition Program, and salutatorian. Throughout high school, he explored his interest in business through summer programs with Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas, and C.T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston. Lea plans to major in Business Honors and Accounting, and add a minor in Finance. He is the son of Jayanthi and Rudy Lea. 


Chelsie Lopez from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the AIM Foundation Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Empowerment High School, Lopez played volleyball all four years and participated in Student Council, holding the position of class president her freshman and senior years. She was also a member of National Honor Society and a lead pianist. Lopez’s awards and recognitions include being salutatorian of her class, Volleyball Captain, and Choir Accompanist. She plans to major in Marketing. She is the daughter of Tania Montoya. 


Sophia Maynard from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, in memory of Ben Thomas Featherston. While attending Mirabeau B Lamar Senior High School, Maynard participated in Best Buddies, where she was vice president and Student Advisory Board member, and a junior officer in National Honor Society. She was also on the student leadership team at her church. Maynard’s awards and recognitions include the Mirabeau B Lamar Award of Excellence and the Lamar Lone Star Society. She plans to major in Special Education and pursue her interest in Government. She is the daughter of Jessica Meyer. 


Andrew McAlinden from Austin, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Joanie & Doug Aron and Rebekah & Gary Reaves, as well as the Chevron Enrichment Award. While attending Vandegrift High School, McAlinden participated in Robotics, Texas Boys State, Young Men’s Service League, and Mu Alpha Theta. He was the FRC Robotics Crack Team Software lead, Mu Alpha Theta president, and participated in UIL Academics Competitions. McAlinden’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, FRC Robotics State Champion, UIL Computer Science VCM 2 4th place in state (778 competitors), and the President’s Volunteer Service Award. He was also elected as Texas Boys State Party secretary, president of Young Men's Service League Chapter, and made a robot that autonomously collects tennis balls. McAlinden plans to major in Computer Science as a Turing Scholar. He is the son of Susan and Paul McAlinden. 


Abigail Mimbela from El Paso, Texas is the recipient of the Barbara and Alan Dreeben Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Pebble Hills High School, Mimbela participated in her school newspaper, National Honor Society, and founded a nonprofit. She was the class president, National Honor Society president, and editor-in-chief of the Teal Tribune. Mimbela’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, copy editor of a Colombia Scholastic Press Association gold medalist yearbook publication, and varsity soprano in the school's sweepstakes winning choir. Mimbela founded a nonprofit called Devote-a-Tote dedicated to funding women's financial literacy and education. She plans to major in Business Honors and Finance and add a minor in Women and Gender Studies. She is the daughter of Monika Muller and David Mimbela. 


Lucienne Moran from Spring, Texas is the recipient of the Charline and Red McCombs Family Forty Acres Scholarship, as well as the Marilyn Marshall White Enrichment Award. While attending the John Cooper School, Moran participated in theater and Youth for Human Rights USA Organization. She was the founder of El Puente, an organization that works to make tertiary education more accessible to first-generation Hispanic high school students, the student director for the Youth for Human Rights USA Organization, and received a lead role in her school’s Theatrical Plays all four years. Moran’s awards and recognitions include working with two peers to win $2,000 for 2nd place at the University of Houston Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship Think Tank Competition, being a National Merit Commended Scholar, and receiving the Citizenship Award from her school’s faculty. She plans to major in Business Honors and Plan II Honors. She is the daughter of Gisele Urrutibeheity and Kevin Moran. 


Yahir Olivares from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the Sylvie and Gary Crum Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending SP Waltrip Senior High School, Olivares participated in UIL Academic Team, EMERGE HISD, and CIEE. He was an EMERGE HISD ambassador, UIL Academic team captain, and CIEE Global Navigator. Olivares’s awards and recognitions include being a two-time UIL Academics District Champion for Social Studies and Current Issues and Events, NCCER Certified, and Highest Honor Roll recipient. He is also fluent in Spanish and plays the guitar. Olivares plans to major in Business. He is the son of Maria Flores and Jose Olivares. 


Akshita Rawat from Helotes, Texas is the recipient of the Hobby/Beckworth Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Sandra Day O’Connor High School, Rawat participated in Girls Who Code. She was the Girls Who Code president, Alpha Gamma Tau president, and the Mu Alpha Theta Web Executive. Rawat’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, Computer Science UIL team: 1st place, O’Connor O Award for Academic Excellence, and Computer Science UIL individual: 2nd place. She plans to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Honors Program. She is the daughter of Anisha and Pawan Rawat. 


Corey’L Sams from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the John and Cynthia Adkins/Texas Exes Houston Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Providence Classical School, Sams participated in Varsity Track and National Honor Society. He was the Varsity Track Team Captain and served as part of the Media Team at his church. His awards and recognitions include being Academic All-State Honorable Mention for Track & Field, and receiving school-wide Creative Writing Awards for “Best Free Verse” and “Best Traditional Form.” He also started a clothing company called CAPEL in his sophomore year and a podcast show, CRE82INSPIRE, when he was a junior. Sams plans to major in Business Honors and complete the Project Management Certificate Program. He is the son of Andrea and Corey Sams. 


Isabella Soares from Pearland, Texas is the recipient of the Erin and Thomas A. Bunkley Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Glenda Dawson High School, Soares participated in Music Honor Society and Choir. She was the Music Honor Society president, executive director of Black Lives Matter Pearland, and Photovoltaic Researcher at the Texas Center of Superconductivity. Soares’s awards and recognitions include National Merit Scholar, "Best Delegate" at the Day of Infamy Crisis Committee for Houston Area Model UN, and being awarded First Division ratings at the 2021 and 2022 Choral Solo and Ensemble competitions. She plans to major in Chemical Engineering. She is the daughter of Rebekah and Mario Soares. 


Ashleigh Trujillo from San Antonio, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Gregory Nance Moore in memory of Kathleen Cavanagh Moore. While attending Luther Burbank High School, Trujillo participated in band and National Honor Society. She was the trumpet section leader and senior NHS vice president. Trujillo’s awards and recognitions include being top 5% of her class, "A" honor roll all four years, and maintaining a 4.0 GPA. She was part of her High School Marching Band for four years which became the first SAISD band to make UIL Area finals. Trujillo plans to major in Youth and Community Studies with a focus in Urban Teachers-Social Studies and add a Political Science minor. She is the daughter of Sandra Govea and Christopher Trujillo. 


Wesland Ung

Wesland Ung from Allen, Texas is the recipient of the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Allen High School, Ung was a violist in the Allen High School varsity orchestra, and a member of the Allen Archery Team. He was the captain of the demonstration team and an instructor at a Taekwondo school. Ung’s awards and recognitions include being a three-time Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipient, AP Scholar with Distinction, and a state champion in the National Archery of the Schools Program. He plans to major in Biochemistry. He is the son of Judy Wong and Pinthor Ung. 


Sahan Yerram from Coppell, Texas is the recipient of the Karen and Charles Matthews, Jr. Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Coppell High School, Yerram participated in marching band and the Dallas Sierra Club. He was the Dallas Sierra Club executive board member, president/founder of Hygiene for All, and Coppell Marching Band vice president. Yerram’s awards and recognitions include being a National Merit Finalist, DFW Sustainable Leadership Award recipient, and Texas Conservation Alliance Grant recipient. He also plays three instruments. Yerram plans to major in Business Honors. He is the son of Rani Kundaram and Sai Yerram.  

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Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026 Announced

The Texas Exes is pleased to announce the Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026. More than 3,400 students applied for the elite scholarship program, which inspires and nurtures visionary leaders and helps them use their talents to benefit society. On March 3-5, 60 impressive finalists joined our staff and current Scholars on the UT campus for a full weekend showcasing life on the Forty Acres. The weekend included visits to their admitted colleges, a mock class with a UT professor, a field tour in the DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium, networking dinners, informative panels, and more—all concluding with an individual interview.   Today, we are thrilled to introduce you to our 19 new and exceptional Forty Acres Scholars. Among the incoming class are two founders and CEOs of nonprofits, three founders of school clubs, and two STEM leaders. Also in the mix are three high school valedictorians, three high school salutatorians, and three Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipients. Many more are decorated varsity athletes, sports captains, club presidents, accomplished musicians, and AP Scholars with Distinction.   These Scholars will receive full funding for their tuition, a living stipend, a book stipend, and opportunities for enrichment activities including a global experience, professional and personal development, volunteer and service opportunities, and the chance to help further their education. As the only program of its kind administered by an alumni association, the Forty Acres Scholars Program helps Scholars develop a unique connection with their alma mater—and with each other. Over their four years on campus, Scholar cohorts form a tight bond with each other and serve as a powerful network and resource to each other during their time on campus and beyond.    Meet the Class of 2026:   Angeline Aloysius from Georgetown, Texas is the recipient of the Martin Dies, Jr. Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Rouse High School, Aloysius participated in Cross Country, band, and water polo, and founded a student-led environmental initiative committed to keeping the school district clean. She was the engagement and intake director at a youth-led, international climate organization, regional director at a national advocacy organization working to end global poverty, and led a team of 6 international students in a telemedicine-focused challenge for an international research competition. Aloysius’s awards and recognitions include two-time recipient of Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award, First Honors Academic Honor Roll, and HOBY Academic All-Stars. She plans to major in International Relations and Global Studies. She is the daughter of Cynthia Aloysius and Al Vethamuthu.  Leonardo Andrade from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the AIM Foundation Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending YES Prep Public Schools - Gulfton, Andrade participated in varsity soccer and student council. He was the student council president and worship guitarist at his church. Andrade is recognized as the salutatorian of his class. He plans to major in Business and pursue his interest in fashion and entrepreneurship by adding a Textiles and Apparels major and Entrepreneurship minor. He is the son of Ruby and Hector Andrade.  Deisiree De Jesus from Edinburg, Texas is the recipient of the Mary John and Ralph Spence Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending South Texas ISD World Scholars, De Jesus was a four-year member and president of the Technology Student Association chapter at her school, which is a competitive STEM organization. She is also a host and current president for her school district's first talk show, "Lion Talks." She is an executive board member for the school's Student Council organization as part of the Texas Association of Student Councils. De Jesus’s awards and recognitions include being a state and national qualifier for the Technology Student Association and placing first numerous times as a UIL Ready Writing competitor. De Jesus plans to major in Youth and Community Studies. She is the daughter of Lourdes and Narciso De Jesus.  Molly Hunter from Chapel Hill, North Carolina is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Ares Scholarship, supported by the Wood Family. While attending Durham Academy Upper School, Hunter participated in several varsity sports and student government. She was the varsity soccer, basketball and field hockey captain, "triple crown" award, Signed Southern Etsy shop founder, and a Comet House School, Nairobi, Kenya teacher and fundraiser. Hunter’s awards and recognitions include being a school candidate for the DAR Good Citizens program, a National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Squad Scholar of Distinction, and she served as class president. She plans to major in Special Education. She is the daughter of Anna and Chris Hunter.  Ryan Karkowsky from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the John and Cynthia Adkins/Texas Exes Houston Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending The Kinkaid School, Karkowsky participated as project leader and volunteer on the Community Service Leadership Council, marketing and business operations intern with the Houston Astros, peer mentor to a group of students in the freshman class to be a role model for them and to help acclimate them to a new school. Karkowsky’s awards and recognitions include being inducted into the Kinkaid chapter of the national Cum Laude Society, recognized by the Texas House of Representatives for his performance in the High School Aerospace Scholars NASA program, and receiving the Kinkaid School's "Class of 1953 Citizenship Award" junior year. He plans to major in Plan II Honors and Business Honors. He is the son of Elizabeth and Frank Karkowsky.  Bradley Klinck from Alexandria, Virginia is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Lana Jones and Will O’Hara. While attending Bishop Ireton High School, Klinck participated in Lacrosse, Student Council, and Broadcast. He was the Student Council president, Student TV News Broadcast Club president/chief editor, and a Varsity Lacrosse Letterman. Klinck’s awards and recognitions include the Harry F Byrd Jr Leadership Award and the Virginia Latino Higher Education Network - Hispanic College Institute “Pay it Forward” Award. He also started the film festival at his school and has a black belt in Taekwondo. Klinck plans to major in Radio-Television-Film. He is the son of Martha and Heino Klinck.  Rudy Lea III from Garland, Texas is the recipient of the Susie and John L. Adams Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Dallas Christian School, Lea participated in student government, mock trial, and Texas Boys State. He was the student body president, founder/president of Mock Trial team, and elected as Comptroller of Public Accounts during Texas Boys State. Lea’s awards and recognitions include commended scholar, National African American Recognition Program, and salutatorian. Throughout high school, he explored his interest in business through summer programs with Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas, and C.T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston. Lea plans to major in Business Honors and Accounting, and add a minor in Finance. He is the son of Jayanthi and Rudy Lea.  Chelsie Lopez from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the AIM Foundation Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Empowerment High School, Lopez played volleyball all four years and participated in Student Council, holding the position of class president her freshman and senior years. She was also a member of National Honor Society and a lead pianist. Lopez’s awards and recognitions include being salutatorian of her class, Volleyball Captain, and Choir Accompanist. She plans to major in Marketing. She is the daughter of Tania Montoya.  Sophia Maynard from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, in memory of Ben Thomas Featherston. While attending Mirabeau B Lamar Senior High School, Maynard participated in Best Buddies, where she was vice president and Student Advisory Board member, and a junior officer in National Honor Society. She was also on the student leadership team at her church. Maynard’s awards and recognitions include the Mirabeau B Lamar Award of Excellence and the Lamar Lone Star Society. She plans to major in Special Education and pursue her interest in Government. She is the daughter of Jessica Meyer.  Andrew McAlinden from Austin, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Joanie & Doug Aron and Rebekah & Gary Reaves, as well as the Chevron Enrichment Award. While attending Vandegrift High School, McAlinden participated in Robotics, Texas Boys State, Young Men’s Service League, and Mu Alpha Theta. He was the FRC Robotics Crack Team Software lead, Mu Alpha Theta president, and participated in UIL Academics Competitions. McAlinden’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, FRC Robotics State Champion, UIL Computer Science VCM 2 4th place in state (778 competitors), and the President’s Volunteer Service Award. He was also elected as Texas Boys State Party secretary, president of Young Men's Service League Chapter, and made a robot that autonomously collects tennis balls. McAlinden plans to major in Computer Science as a Turing Scholar. He is the son of Susan and Paul McAlinden.  Abigail Mimbela from El Paso, Texas is the recipient of the Barbara and Alan Dreeben Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Pebble Hills High School, Mimbela participated in her school newspaper, National Honor Society, and founded a nonprofit. She was the class president, National Honor Society president, and editor-in-chief of the Teal Tribune. Mimbela’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, copy editor of a Colombia Scholastic Press Association gold medalist yearbook publication, and varsity soprano in the school's sweepstakes winning choir. Mimbela founded a nonprofit called Devote-a-Tote dedicated to funding women's financial literacy and education. She plans to major in Business Honors and Finance and add a minor in Women and Gender Studies. She is the daughter of Monika Muller and David Mimbela.  Lucienne Moran from Spring, Texas is the recipient of the Charline and Red McCombs Family Forty Acres Scholarship, as well as the Marilyn Marshall White Enrichment Award. While attending the John Cooper School, Moran participated in theater and Youth for Human Rights USA Organization. She was the founder of El Puente, an organization that works to make tertiary education more accessible to first-generation Hispanic high school students, the student director for the Youth for Human Rights USA Organization, and received a lead role in her school’s Theatrical Plays all four years. Moran’s awards and recognitions include working with two peers to win $2,000 for 2nd place at the University of Houston Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship Think Tank Competition, being a National Merit Commended Scholar, and receiving the Citizenship Award from her school’s faculty. She plans to major in Business Honors and Plan II Honors. She is the daughter of Gisele Urrutibeheity and Kevin Moran.  Yahir Olivares from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the Sylvie and Gary Crum Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending SP Waltrip Senior High School, Olivares participated in UIL Academic Team, EMERGE HISD, and CIEE. He was an EMERGE HISD ambassador, UIL Academic team captain, and CIEE Global Navigator. Olivares’s awards and recognitions include being a two-time UIL Academics District Champion for Social Studies and Current Issues and Events, NCCER Certified, and Highest Honor Roll recipient. He is also fluent in Spanish and plays the guitar. Olivares plans to major in Business. He is the son of Maria Flores and Jose Olivares.  Akshita Rawat from Helotes, Texas is the recipient of the Hobby/Beckworth Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Sandra Day O’Connor High School, Rawat participated in Girls Who Code. She was the Girls Who Code president, Alpha Gamma Tau president, and the Mu Alpha Theta Web Executive. Rawat’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, Computer Science UIL team: 1st place, O’Connor O Award for Academic Excellence, and Computer Science UIL individual: 2nd place. She plans to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Honors Program. She is the daughter of Anisha and Pawan Rawat.  Corey’L Sams from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the John and Cynthia Adkins/Texas Exes Houston Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Providence Classical School, Sams participated in Varsity Track and National Honor Society. He was the Varsity Track Team Captain and served as part of the Media Team at his church. His awards and recognitions include being Academic All-State Honorable Mention for Track & Field, and receiving school-wide Creative Writing Awards for “Best Free Verse” and “Best Traditional Form.” He also started a clothing company called CAPEL in his sophomore year and a podcast show, CRE82INSPIRE, when he was a junior. Sams plans to major in Business Honors and complete the Project Management Certificate Program. He is the son of Andrea and Corey Sams.  Isabella Soares from Pearland, Texas is the recipient of the Erin and Thomas A. Bunkley Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Glenda Dawson High School, Soares participated in Music Honor Society and Choir. She was the Music Honor Society president, executive director of Black Lives Matter Pearland, and Photovoltaic Researcher at the Texas Center of Superconductivity. Soares’s awards and recognitions include National Merit Scholar, "Best Delegate" at the Day of Infamy Crisis Committee for Houston Area Model UN, and being awarded First Division ratings at the 2021 and 2022 Choral Solo and Ensemble competitions. She plans to major in Chemical Engineering. She is the daughter of Rebekah and Mario Soares.  Ashleigh Trujillo from San Antonio, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Gregory Nance Moore in memory of Kathleen Cavanagh Moore. While attending Luther Burbank High School, Trujillo participated in band and National Honor Society. She was the trumpet section leader and senior NHS vice president. Trujillo’s awards and recognitions include being top 5% of her class, "A" honor roll all four years, and maintaining a 4.0 GPA. She was part of her High School Marching Band for four years which became the first SAISD band to make UIL Area finals. Trujillo plans to major in Youth and Community Studies with a focus in Urban Teachers-Social Studies and add a Political Science minor. She is the daughter of Sandra Govea and Christopher Trujillo.  Wesland Ung from Allen, Texas is the recipient of the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Allen High School, Ung was a violist in the Allen High School varsity orchestra, and a member of the Allen Archery Team. He was the captain of the demonstration team and an instructor at a Taekwondo school. Ung’s awards and recognitions include being a three-time Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipient, AP Scholar with Distinction, and a state champion in the National Archery of the Schools Program. He plans to major in Biochemistry. He is the son of Judy Wong and Pinthor Ung.  Sahan Yerram from Coppell, Texas is the recipient of the Karen and Charles Matthews, Jr. Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Coppell High School, Yerram participated in marching band and the Dallas Sierra Club. He was the Dallas Sierra Club executive board member, president/founder of Hygiene for All, and Coppell Marching Band vice president. Yerram’s awards and recognitions include being a National Merit Finalist, DFW Sustainable Leadership Award recipient, and Texas Conservation Alliance Grant recipient. He also plays three instruments. Yerram plans to major in Business Honors. He is the son of Rani Kundaram and Sai Yerram.  

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Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026 Announced

The Texas Exes is pleased to announce the Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026. More than 3,400 students applied for the elite scholarship program, which inspires and nurtures visionary leaders and helps them use their talents to benefit society. On March 3-5, 60 impressive finalists joined our staff and current Scholars on the UT campus for a full weekend showcasing life on the Forty Acres. The weekend included visits to their admitted colleges, a mock class with a UT professor, a field tour in the DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium, networking dinners, informative panels, and more—all concluding with an individual interview.   Today, we are thrilled to introduce you to our 19 new and exceptional Forty Acres Scholars. Among the incoming class are two founders and CEOs of nonprofits, three founders of school clubs, and two STEM leaders. Also in the mix are three high school valedictorians, three high school salutatorians, and three Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipients. Many more are decorated varsity athletes, sports captains, club presidents, accomplished musicians, and AP Scholars with Distinction.   These Scholars will receive full funding for their tuition, a living stipend, a book stipend, and opportunities for enrichment activities including a global experience, professional and personal development, volunteer and service opportunities, and the chance to help further their education. As the only program of its kind administered by an alumni association, the Forty Acres Scholars Program helps Scholars develop a unique connection with their alma mater—and with each other. Over their four years on campus, Scholar cohorts form a tight bond with each other and serve as a powerful network and resource to each other during their time on campus and beyond.    Meet the Class of 2026:   Angeline Aloysius from Georgetown, Texas is the recipient of the Martin Dies, Jr. Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Rouse High School, Aloysius participated in Cross Country, band, and water polo, and founded a student-led environmental initiative committed to keeping the school district clean. She was the engagement and intake director at a youth-led, international climate organization, regional director at a national advocacy organization working to end global poverty, and led a team of 6 international students in a telemedicine-focused challenge for an international research competition. Aloysius’s awards and recognitions include two-time recipient of Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award, First Honors Academic Honor Roll, and HOBY Academic All-Stars. She plans to major in International Relations and Global Studies. She is the daughter of Cynthia Aloysius and Al Vethamuthu.  Leonardo Andrade from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the AIM Foundation Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending YES Prep Public Schools - Gulfton, Andrade participated in varsity soccer and student council. He was the student council president and worship guitarist at his church. Andrade is recognized as the salutatorian of his class. He plans to major in Business and pursue his interest in fashion and entrepreneurship by adding a Textiles and Apparels major and Entrepreneurship minor. He is the son of Ruby and Hector Andrade.  Deisiree De Jesus from Edinburg, Texas is the recipient of the Mary John and Ralph Spence Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending South Texas ISD World Scholars, De Jesus was a four-year member and president of the Technology Student Association chapter at her school, which is a competitive STEM organization. She is also a host and current president for her school district's first talk show, "Lion Talks." She is an executive board member for the school's Student Council organization as part of the Texas Association of Student Councils. De Jesus’s awards and recognitions include being a state and national qualifier for the Technology Student Association and placing first numerous times as a UIL Ready Writing competitor. De Jesus plans to major in Youth and Community Studies. She is the daughter of Lourdes and Narciso De Jesus.  Molly Hunter from Chapel Hill, North Carolina is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Ares Scholarship, supported by the Wood Family. While attending Durham Academy Upper School, Hunter participated in several varsity sports and student government. She was the varsity soccer, basketball and field hockey captain, "triple crown" award, Signed Southern Etsy shop founder, and a Comet House School, Nairobi, Kenya teacher and fundraiser. Hunter’s awards and recognitions include being a school candidate for the DAR Good Citizens program, a National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Squad Scholar of Distinction, and she served as class president. She plans to major in Special Education. She is the daughter of Anna and Chris Hunter.  Ryan Karkowsky from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the John and Cynthia Adkins/Texas Exes Houston Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending The Kinkaid School, Karkowsky participated as project leader and volunteer on the Community Service Leadership Council, marketing and business operations intern with the Houston Astros, peer mentor to a group of students in the freshman class to be a role model for them and to help acclimate them to a new school. Karkowsky’s awards and recognitions include being inducted into the Kinkaid chapter of the national Cum Laude Society, recognized by the Texas House of Representatives for his performance in the High School Aerospace Scholars NASA program, and receiving the Kinkaid School's "Class of 1953 Citizenship Award" junior year. He plans to major in Plan II Honors and Business Honors. He is the son of Elizabeth and Frank Karkowsky.  Bradley Klinck from Alexandria, Virginia is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Lana Jones and Will O’Hara. While attending Bishop Ireton High School, Klinck participated in Lacrosse, Student Council, and Broadcast. He was the Student Council president, Student TV News Broadcast Club president/chief editor, and a Varsity Lacrosse Letterman. Klinck’s awards and recognitions include the Harry F Byrd Jr Leadership Award and the Virginia Latino Higher Education Network - Hispanic College Institute “Pay it Forward” Award. He also started the film festival at his school and has a black belt in Taekwondo. Klinck plans to major in Radio-Television-Film. He is the son of Martha and Heino Klinck.  Rudy Lea III from Garland, Texas is the recipient of the Susie and John L. Adams Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Dallas Christian School, Lea participated in student government, mock trial, and Texas Boys State. He was the student body president, founder/president of Mock Trial team, and elected as Comptroller of Public Accounts during Texas Boys State. Lea’s awards and recognitions include commended scholar, National African American Recognition Program, and salutatorian. Throughout high school, he explored his interest in business through summer programs with Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas, and C.T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston. Lea plans to major in Business Honors and Accounting, and add a minor in Finance. He is the son of Jayanthi and Rudy Lea.  Chelsie Lopez from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the AIM Foundation Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Empowerment High School, Lopez played volleyball all four years and participated in Student Council, holding the position of class president her freshman and senior years. She was also a member of National Honor Society and a lead pianist. Lopez’s awards and recognitions include being salutatorian of her class, Volleyball Captain, and Choir Accompanist. She plans to major in Marketing. She is the daughter of Tania Montoya.  Sophia Maynard from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, in memory of Ben Thomas Featherston. While attending Mirabeau B Lamar Senior High School, Maynard participated in Best Buddies, where she was vice president and Student Advisory Board member, and a junior officer in National Honor Society. She was also on the student leadership team at her church. Maynard’s awards and recognitions include the Mirabeau B Lamar Award of Excellence and the Lamar Lone Star Society. She plans to major in Special Education and pursue her interest in Government. She is the daughter of Jessica Meyer.  Andrew McAlinden from Austin, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Joanie & Doug Aron and Rebekah & Gary Reaves, as well as the Chevron Enrichment Award. While attending Vandegrift High School, McAlinden participated in Robotics, Texas Boys State, Young Men’s Service League, and Mu Alpha Theta. He was the FRC Robotics Crack Team Software lead, Mu Alpha Theta president, and participated in UIL Academics Competitions. McAlinden’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, FRC Robotics State Champion, UIL Computer Science VCM 2 4th place in state (778 competitors), and the President’s Volunteer Service Award. He was also elected as Texas Boys State Party secretary, president of Young Men's Service League Chapter, and made a robot that autonomously collects tennis balls. McAlinden plans to major in Computer Science as a Turing Scholar. He is the son of Susan and Paul McAlinden.  Abigail Mimbela from El Paso, Texas is the recipient of the Barbara and Alan Dreeben Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Pebble Hills High School, Mimbela participated in her school newspaper, National Honor Society, and founded a nonprofit. She was the class president, National Honor Society president, and editor-in-chief of the Teal Tribune. Mimbela’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, copy editor of a Colombia Scholastic Press Association gold medalist yearbook publication, and varsity soprano in the school's sweepstakes winning choir. Mimbela founded a nonprofit called Devote-a-Tote dedicated to funding women's financial literacy and education. She plans to major in Business Honors and Finance and add a minor in Women and Gender Studies. She is the daughter of Monika Muller and David Mimbela.  Lucienne Moran from Spring, Texas is the recipient of the Charline and Red McCombs Family Forty Acres Scholarship, as well as the Marilyn Marshall White Enrichment Award. While attending the John Cooper School, Moran participated in theater and Youth for Human Rights USA Organization. She was the founder of El Puente, an organization that works to make tertiary education more accessible to first-generation Hispanic high school students, the student director for the Youth for Human Rights USA Organization, and received a lead role in her school’s Theatrical Plays all four years. Moran’s awards and recognitions include working with two peers to win $2,000 for 2nd place at the University of Houston Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship Think Tank Competition, being a National Merit Commended Scholar, and receiving the Citizenship Award from her school’s faculty. She plans to major in Business Honors and Plan II Honors. She is the daughter of Gisele Urrutibeheity and Kevin Moran.  Yahir Olivares from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the Sylvie and Gary Crum Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending SP Waltrip Senior High School, Olivares participated in UIL Academic Team, EMERGE HISD, and CIEE. He was an EMERGE HISD ambassador, UIL Academic team captain, and CIEE Global Navigator. Olivares’s awards and recognitions include being a two-time UIL Academics District Champion for Social Studies and Current Issues and Events, NCCER Certified, and Highest Honor Roll recipient. He is also fluent in Spanish and plays the guitar. Olivares plans to major in Business. He is the son of Maria Flores and Jose Olivares.  Akshita Rawat from Helotes, Texas is the recipient of the Hobby/Beckworth Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Sandra Day O’Connor High School, Rawat participated in Girls Who Code. She was the Girls Who Code president, Alpha Gamma Tau president, and the Mu Alpha Theta Web Executive. Rawat’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, Computer Science UIL team: 1st place, O’Connor O Award for Academic Excellence, and Computer Science UIL individual: 2nd place. She plans to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Honors Program. She is the daughter of Anisha and Pawan Rawat.  Corey’L Sams from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the John and Cynthia Adkins/Texas Exes Houston Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Providence Classical School, Sams participated in Varsity Track and National Honor Society. He was the Varsity Track Team Captain and served as part of the Media Team at his church. His awards and recognitions include being Academic All-State Honorable Mention for Track & Field, and receiving school-wide Creative Writing Awards for “Best Free Verse” and “Best Traditional Form.” He also started a clothing company called CAPEL in his sophomore year and a podcast show, CRE82INSPIRE, when he was a junior. Sams plans to major in Business Honors and complete the Project Management Certificate Program. He is the son of Andrea and Corey Sams.  Isabella Soares from Pearland, Texas is the recipient of the Erin and Thomas A. Bunkley Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Glenda Dawson High School, Soares participated in Music Honor Society and Choir. She was the Music Honor Society president, executive director of Black Lives Matter Pearland, and Photovoltaic Researcher at the Texas Center of Superconductivity. Soares’s awards and recognitions include National Merit Scholar, "Best Delegate" at the Day of Infamy Crisis Committee for Houston Area Model UN, and being awarded First Division ratings at the 2021 and 2022 Choral Solo and Ensemble competitions. She plans to major in Chemical Engineering. She is the daughter of Rebekah and Mario Soares.  Ashleigh Trujillo from San Antonio, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Gregory Nance Moore in memory of Kathleen Cavanagh Moore. While attending Luther Burbank High School, Trujillo participated in band and National Honor Society. She was the trumpet section leader and senior NHS vice president. Trujillo’s awards and recognitions include being top 5% of her class, "A" honor roll all four years, and maintaining a 4.0 GPA. She was part of her High School Marching Band for four years which became the first SAISD band to make UIL Area finals. Trujillo plans to major in Youth and Community Studies with a focus in Urban Teachers-Social Studies and add a Political Science minor. She is the daughter of Sandra Govea and Christopher Trujillo.  Wesland Ung from Allen, Texas is the recipient of the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Allen High School, Ung was a violist in the Allen High School varsity orchestra, and a member of the Allen Archery Team. He was the captain of the demonstration team and an instructor at a Taekwondo school. Ung’s awards and recognitions include being a three-time Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipient, AP Scholar with Distinction, and a state champion in the National Archery of the Schools Program. He plans to major in Biochemistry. He is the son of Judy Wong and Pinthor Ung.  Sahan Yerram from Coppell, Texas is the recipient of the Karen and Charles Matthews, Jr. Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Coppell High School, Yerram participated in marching band and the Dallas Sierra Club. He was the Dallas Sierra Club executive board member, president/founder of Hygiene for All, and Coppell Marching Band vice president. Yerram’s awards and recognitions include being a National Merit Finalist, DFW Sustainable Leadership Award recipient, and Texas Conservation Alliance Grant recipient. He also plays three instruments. Yerram plans to major in Business Honors. He is the son of Rani Kundaram and Sai Yerram.  

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Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026 Announced

The Texas Exes is pleased to announce the Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026. More than 3,400 students applied for the elite scholarship program, which inspires and nurtures visionary leaders and helps them use their talents to benefit society. On March 3-5, 60 impressive finalists joined our staff and current Scholars on the UT campus for a full weekend showcasing life on the Forty Acres. The weekend included visits to their admitted colleges, a mock class with a UT professor, a field tour in the DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium, networking dinners, informative panels, and more—all concluding with an individual interview.   Today, we are thrilled to introduce you to our 19 new and exceptional Forty Acres Scholars. Among the incoming class are two founders and CEOs of nonprofits, three founders of school clubs, and two STEM leaders. Also in the mix are three high school valedictorians, three high school salutatorians, and three Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipients. Many more are decorated varsity athletes, sports captains, club presidents, accomplished musicians, and AP Scholars with Distinction.   These Scholars will receive full funding for their tuition, a living stipend, a book stipend, and opportunities for enrichment activities including a global experience, professional and personal development, volunteer and service opportunities, and the chance to help further their education. As the only program of its kind administered by an alumni association, the Forty Acres Scholars Program helps Scholars develop a unique connection with their alma mater—and with each other. Over their four years on campus, Scholar cohorts form a tight bond with each other and serve as a powerful network and resource to each other during their time on campus and beyond.    Meet the Class of 2026:   Angeline Aloysius from Georgetown, Texas is the recipient of the Martin Dies, Jr. Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Rouse High School, Aloysius participated in Cross Country, band, and water polo, and founded a student-led environmental initiative committed to keeping the school district clean. She was the engagement and intake director at a youth-led, international climate organization, regional director at a national advocacy organization working to end global poverty, and led a team of 6 international students in a telemedicine-focused challenge for an international research competition. Aloysius’s awards and recognitions include two-time recipient of Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award, First Honors Academic Honor Roll, and HOBY Academic All-Stars. She plans to major in International Relations and Global Studies. She is the daughter of Cynthia Aloysius and Al Vethamuthu.  Leonardo Andrade from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the AIM Foundation Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending YES Prep Public Schools - Gulfton, Andrade participated in varsity soccer and student council. He was the student council president and worship guitarist at his church. Andrade is recognized as the salutatorian of his class. He plans to major in Business and pursue his interest in fashion and entrepreneurship by adding a Textiles and Apparels major and Entrepreneurship minor. He is the son of Ruby and Hector Andrade.  Deisiree De Jesus from Edinburg, Texas is the recipient of the Mary John and Ralph Spence Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending South Texas ISD World Scholars, De Jesus was a four-year member and president of the Technology Student Association chapter at her school, which is a competitive STEM organization. She is also a host and current president for her school district's first talk show, "Lion Talks." She is an executive board member for the school's Student Council organization as part of the Texas Association of Student Councils. De Jesus’s awards and recognitions include being a state and national qualifier for the Technology Student Association and placing first numerous times as a UIL Ready Writing competitor. De Jesus plans to major in Youth and Community Studies. She is the daughter of Lourdes and Narciso De Jesus.  Molly Hunter from Chapel Hill, North Carolina is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Ares Scholarship, supported by the Wood Family. While attending Durham Academy Upper School, Hunter participated in several varsity sports and student government. She was the varsity soccer, basketball and field hockey captain, "triple crown" award, Signed Southern Etsy shop founder, and a Comet House School, Nairobi, Kenya teacher and fundraiser. Hunter’s awards and recognitions include being a school candidate for the DAR Good Citizens program, a National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Squad Scholar of Distinction, and she served as class president. She plans to major in Special Education. She is the daughter of Anna and Chris Hunter.  Ryan Karkowsky from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the John and Cynthia Adkins/Texas Exes Houston Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending The Kinkaid School, Karkowsky participated as project leader and volunteer on the Community Service Leadership Council, marketing and business operations intern with the Houston Astros, peer mentor to a group of students in the freshman class to be a role model for them and to help acclimate them to a new school. Karkowsky’s awards and recognitions include being inducted into the Kinkaid chapter of the national Cum Laude Society, recognized by the Texas House of Representatives for his performance in the High School Aerospace Scholars NASA program, and receiving the Kinkaid School's "Class of 1953 Citizenship Award" junior year. He plans to major in Plan II Honors and Business Honors. He is the son of Elizabeth and Frank Karkowsky.  Bradley Klinck from Alexandria, Virginia is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Lana Jones and Will O’Hara. While attending Bishop Ireton High School, Klinck participated in Lacrosse, Student Council, and Broadcast. He was the Student Council president, Student TV News Broadcast Club president/chief editor, and a Varsity Lacrosse Letterman. Klinck’s awards and recognitions include the Harry F Byrd Jr Leadership Award and the Virginia Latino Higher Education Network - Hispanic College Institute “Pay it Forward” Award. He also started the film festival at his school and has a black belt in Taekwondo. Klinck plans to major in Radio-Television-Film. He is the son of Martha and Heino Klinck.  Rudy Lea III from Garland, Texas is the recipient of the Susie and John L. Adams Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Dallas Christian School, Lea participated in student government, mock trial, and Texas Boys State. He was the student body president, founder/president of Mock Trial team, and elected as Comptroller of Public Accounts during Texas Boys State. Lea’s awards and recognitions include commended scholar, National African American Recognition Program, and salutatorian. Throughout high school, he explored his interest in business through summer programs with Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas, and C.T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston. Lea plans to major in Business Honors and Accounting, and add a minor in Finance. He is the son of Jayanthi and Rudy Lea.  Chelsie Lopez from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the AIM Foundation Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Empowerment High School, Lopez played volleyball all four years and participated in Student Council, holding the position of class president her freshman and senior years. She was also a member of National Honor Society and a lead pianist. Lopez’s awards and recognitions include being salutatorian of her class, Volleyball Captain, and Choir Accompanist. She plans to major in Marketing. She is the daughter of Tania Montoya.  Sophia Maynard from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, in memory of Ben Thomas Featherston. While attending Mirabeau B Lamar Senior High School, Maynard participated in Best Buddies, where she was vice president and Student Advisory Board member, and a junior officer in National Honor Society. She was also on the student leadership team at her church. Maynard’s awards and recognitions include the Mirabeau B Lamar Award of Excellence and the Lamar Lone Star Society. She plans to major in Special Education and pursue her interest in Government. She is the daughter of Jessica Meyer.  Andrew McAlinden from Austin, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Joanie & Doug Aron and Rebekah & Gary Reaves, as well as the Chevron Enrichment Award. While attending Vandegrift High School, McAlinden participated in Robotics, Texas Boys State, Young Men’s Service League, and Mu Alpha Theta. He was the FRC Robotics Crack Team Software lead, Mu Alpha Theta president, and participated in UIL Academics Competitions. McAlinden’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, FRC Robotics State Champion, UIL Computer Science VCM 2 4th place in state (778 competitors), and the President’s Volunteer Service Award. He was also elected as Texas Boys State Party secretary, president of Young Men's Service League Chapter, and made a robot that autonomously collects tennis balls. McAlinden plans to major in Computer Science as a Turing Scholar. He is the son of Susan and Paul McAlinden.  Abigail Mimbela from El Paso, Texas is the recipient of the Barbara and Alan Dreeben Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Pebble Hills High School, Mimbela participated in her school newspaper, National Honor Society, and founded a nonprofit. She was the class president, National Honor Society president, and editor-in-chief of the Teal Tribune. Mimbela’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, copy editor of a Colombia Scholastic Press Association gold medalist yearbook publication, and varsity soprano in the school's sweepstakes winning choir. Mimbela founded a nonprofit called Devote-a-Tote dedicated to funding women's financial literacy and education. She plans to major in Business Honors and Finance and add a minor in Women and Gender Studies. She is the daughter of Monika Muller and David Mimbela.  Lucienne Moran from Spring, Texas is the recipient of the Charline and Red McCombs Family Forty Acres Scholarship, as well as the Marilyn Marshall White Enrichment Award. While attending the John Cooper School, Moran participated in theater and Youth for Human Rights USA Organization. She was the founder of El Puente, an organization that works to make tertiary education more accessible to first-generation Hispanic high school students, the student director for the Youth for Human Rights USA Organization, and received a lead role in her school’s Theatrical Plays all four years. Moran’s awards and recognitions include working with two peers to win $2,000 for 2nd place at the University of Houston Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship Think Tank Competition, being a National Merit Commended Scholar, and receiving the Citizenship Award from her school’s faculty. She plans to major in Business Honors and Plan II Honors. She is the daughter of Gisele Urrutibeheity and Kevin Moran.  Yahir Olivares from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the Sylvie and Gary Crum Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending SP Waltrip Senior High School, Olivares participated in UIL Academic Team, EMERGE HISD, and CIEE. He was an EMERGE HISD ambassador, UIL Academic team captain, and CIEE Global Navigator. Olivares’s awards and recognitions include being a two-time UIL Academics District Champion for Social Studies and Current Issues and Events, NCCER Certified, and Highest Honor Roll recipient. He is also fluent in Spanish and plays the guitar. Olivares plans to major in Business. He is the son of Maria Flores and Jose Olivares.  Akshita Rawat from Helotes, Texas is the recipient of the Hobby/Beckworth Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Sandra Day O’Connor High School, Rawat participated in Girls Who Code. She was the Girls Who Code president, Alpha Gamma Tau president, and the Mu Alpha Theta Web Executive. Rawat’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, Computer Science UIL team: 1st place, O’Connor O Award for Academic Excellence, and Computer Science UIL individual: 2nd place. She plans to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Honors Program. She is the daughter of Anisha and Pawan Rawat.  Corey’L Sams from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the John and Cynthia Adkins/Texas Exes Houston Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Providence Classical School, Sams participated in Varsity Track and National Honor Society. He was the Varsity Track Team Captain and served as part of the Media Team at his church. His awards and recognitions include being Academic All-State Honorable Mention for Track & Field, and receiving school-wide Creative Writing Awards for “Best Free Verse” and “Best Traditional Form.” He also started a clothing company called CAPEL in his sophomore year and a podcast show, CRE82INSPIRE, when he was a junior. Sams plans to major in Business Honors and complete the Project Management Certificate Program. He is the son of Andrea and Corey Sams.  Isabella Soares from Pearland, Texas is the recipient of the Erin and Thomas A. Bunkley Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Glenda Dawson High School, Soares participated in Music Honor Society and Choir. She was the Music Honor Society president, executive director of Black Lives Matter Pearland, and Photovoltaic Researcher at the Texas Center of Superconductivity. Soares’s awards and recognitions include National Merit Scholar, "Best Delegate" at the Day of Infamy Crisis Committee for Houston Area Model UN, and being awarded First Division ratings at the 2021 and 2022 Choral Solo and Ensemble competitions. She plans to major in Chemical Engineering. She is the daughter of Rebekah and Mario Soares.  Ashleigh Trujillo from San Antonio, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Gregory Nance Moore in memory of Kathleen Cavanagh Moore. While attending Luther Burbank High School, Trujillo participated in band and National Honor Society. She was the trumpet section leader and senior NHS vice president. Trujillo’s awards and recognitions include being top 5% of her class, "A" honor roll all four years, and maintaining a 4.0 GPA. She was part of her High School Marching Band for four years which became the first SAISD band to make UIL Area finals. Trujillo plans to major in Youth and Community Studies with a focus in Urban Teachers-Social Studies and add a Political Science minor. She is the daughter of Sandra Govea and Christopher Trujillo.  Wesland Ung from Allen, Texas is the recipient of the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Allen High School, Ung was a violist in the Allen High School varsity orchestra, and a member of the Allen Archery Team. He was the captain of the demonstration team and an instructor at a Taekwondo school. Ung’s awards and recognitions include being a three-time Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipient, AP Scholar with Distinction, and a state champion in the National Archery of the Schools Program. He plans to major in Biochemistry. He is the son of Judy Wong and Pinthor Ung.  Sahan Yerram from Coppell, Texas is the recipient of the Karen and Charles Matthews, Jr. Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Coppell High School, Yerram participated in marching band and the Dallas Sierra Club. He was the Dallas Sierra Club executive board member, president/founder of Hygiene for All, and Coppell Marching Band vice president. Yerram’s awards and recognitions include being a National Merit Finalist, DFW Sustainable Leadership Award recipient, and Texas Conservation Alliance Grant recipient. He also plays three instruments. Yerram plans to major in Business Honors. He is the son of Rani Kundaram and Sai Yerram.  

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Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026 Announced

The Texas Exes is pleased to announce the Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026. More than 3,400 students applied for the elite scholarship program, which inspires and nurtures visionary leaders and helps them use their talents to benefit society. On March 3-5, 60 impressive finalists joined our staff and current Scholars on the UT campus for a full weekend showcasing life on the Forty Acres. The weekend included visits to their admitted colleges, a mock class with a UT professor, a field tour in the DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium, networking dinners, informative panels, and more—all concluding with an individual interview.   Today, we are thrilled to introduce you to our 19 new and exceptional Forty Acres Scholars. Among the incoming class are two founders and CEOs of nonprofits, three founders of school clubs, and two STEM leaders. Also in the mix are three high school valedictorians, three high school salutatorians, and three Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipients. Many more are decorated varsity athletes, sports captains, club presidents, accomplished musicians, and AP Scholars with Distinction.   These Scholars will receive full funding for their tuition, a living stipend, a book stipend, and opportunities for enrichment activities including a global experience, professional and personal development, volunteer and service opportunities, and the chance to help further their education. As the only program of its kind administered by an alumni association, the Forty Acres Scholars Program helps Scholars develop a unique connection with their alma mater—and with each other. Over their four years on campus, Scholar cohorts form a tight bond with each other and serve as a powerful network and resource to each other during their time on campus and beyond.    Meet the Class of 2026:   Angeline Aloysius from Georgetown, Texas is the recipient of the Martin Dies, Jr. Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Rouse High School, Aloysius participated in Cross Country, band, and water polo, and founded a student-led environmental initiative committed to keeping the school district clean. She was the engagement and intake director at a youth-led, international climate organization, regional director at a national advocacy organization working to end global poverty, and led a team of 6 international students in a telemedicine-focused challenge for an international research competition. Aloysius’s awards and recognitions include two-time recipient of Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award, First Honors Academic Honor Roll, and HOBY Academic All-Stars. She plans to major in International Relations and Global Studies. She is the daughter of Cynthia Aloysius and Al Vethamuthu.  Leonardo Andrade from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the AIM Foundation Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending YES Prep Public Schools - Gulfton, Andrade participated in varsity soccer and student council. He was the student council president and worship guitarist at his church. Andrade is recognized as the salutatorian of his class. He plans to major in Business and pursue his interest in fashion and entrepreneurship by adding a Textiles and Apparels major and Entrepreneurship minor. He is the son of Ruby and Hector Andrade.  Deisiree De Jesus from Edinburg, Texas is the recipient of the Mary John and Ralph Spence Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending South Texas ISD World Scholars, De Jesus was a four-year member and president of the Technology Student Association chapter at her school, which is a competitive STEM organization. She is also a host and current president for her school district's first talk show, "Lion Talks." She is an executive board member for the school's Student Council organization as part of the Texas Association of Student Councils. De Jesus’s awards and recognitions include being a state and national qualifier for the Technology Student Association and placing first numerous times as a UIL Ready Writing competitor. De Jesus plans to major in Youth and Community Studies. She is the daughter of Lourdes and Narciso De Jesus.  Molly Hunter from Chapel Hill, North Carolina is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Ares Scholarship, supported by the Wood Family. While attending Durham Academy Upper School, Hunter participated in several varsity sports and student government. She was the varsity soccer, basketball and field hockey captain, "triple crown" award, Signed Southern Etsy shop founder, and a Comet House School, Nairobi, Kenya teacher and fundraiser. Hunter’s awards and recognitions include being a school candidate for the DAR Good Citizens program, a National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Squad Scholar of Distinction, and she served as class president. She plans to major in Special Education. She is the daughter of Anna and Chris Hunter.  Ryan Karkowsky from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the John and Cynthia Adkins/Texas Exes Houston Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending The Kinkaid School, Karkowsky participated as project leader and volunteer on the Community Service Leadership Council, marketing and business operations intern with the Houston Astros, peer mentor to a group of students in the freshman class to be a role model for them and to help acclimate them to a new school. Karkowsky’s awards and recognitions include being inducted into the Kinkaid chapter of the national Cum Laude Society, recognized by the Texas House of Representatives for his performance in the High School Aerospace Scholars NASA program, and receiving the Kinkaid School's "Class of 1953 Citizenship Award" junior year. He plans to major in Plan II Honors and Business Honors. He is the son of Elizabeth and Frank Karkowsky.  Bradley Klinck from Alexandria, Virginia is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Lana Jones and Will O’Hara. While attending Bishop Ireton High School, Klinck participated in Lacrosse, Student Council, and Broadcast. He was the Student Council president, Student TV News Broadcast Club president/chief editor, and a Varsity Lacrosse Letterman. Klinck’s awards and recognitions include the Harry F Byrd Jr Leadership Award and the Virginia Latino Higher Education Network - Hispanic College Institute “Pay it Forward” Award. He also started the film festival at his school and has a black belt in Taekwondo. Klinck plans to major in Radio-Television-Film. He is the son of Martha and Heino Klinck.  Rudy Lea III from Garland, Texas is the recipient of the Susie and John L. Adams Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Dallas Christian School, Lea participated in student government, mock trial, and Texas Boys State. He was the student body president, founder/president of Mock Trial team, and elected as Comptroller of Public Accounts during Texas Boys State. Lea’s awards and recognitions include commended scholar, National African American Recognition Program, and salutatorian. Throughout high school, he explored his interest in business through summer programs with Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas, and C.T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston. Lea plans to major in Business Honors and Accounting, and add a minor in Finance. He is the son of Jayanthi and Rudy Lea.  Chelsie Lopez from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the AIM Foundation Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Empowerment High School, Lopez played volleyball all four years and participated in Student Council, holding the position of class president her freshman and senior years. She was also a member of National Honor Society and a lead pianist. Lopez’s awards and recognitions include being salutatorian of her class, Volleyball Captain, and Choir Accompanist. She plans to major in Marketing. She is the daughter of Tania Montoya.  Sophia Maynard from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, in memory of Ben Thomas Featherston. While attending Mirabeau B Lamar Senior High School, Maynard participated in Best Buddies, where she was vice president and Student Advisory Board member, and a junior officer in National Honor Society. She was also on the student leadership team at her church. Maynard’s awards and recognitions include the Mirabeau B Lamar Award of Excellence and the Lamar Lone Star Society. She plans to major in Special Education and pursue her interest in Government. She is the daughter of Jessica Meyer.  Andrew McAlinden from Austin, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Joanie & Doug Aron and Rebekah & Gary Reaves, as well as the Chevron Enrichment Award. While attending Vandegrift High School, McAlinden participated in Robotics, Texas Boys State, Young Men’s Service League, and Mu Alpha Theta. He was the FRC Robotics Crack Team Software lead, Mu Alpha Theta president, and participated in UIL Academics Competitions. McAlinden’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, FRC Robotics State Champion, UIL Computer Science VCM 2 4th place in state (778 competitors), and the President’s Volunteer Service Award. He was also elected as Texas Boys State Party secretary, president of Young Men's Service League Chapter, and made a robot that autonomously collects tennis balls. McAlinden plans to major in Computer Science as a Turing Scholar. He is the son of Susan and Paul McAlinden.  Abigail Mimbela from El Paso, Texas is the recipient of the Barbara and Alan Dreeben Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Pebble Hills High School, Mimbela participated in her school newspaper, National Honor Society, and founded a nonprofit. She was the class president, National Honor Society president, and editor-in-chief of the Teal Tribune. Mimbela’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, copy editor of a Colombia Scholastic Press Association gold medalist yearbook publication, and varsity soprano in the school's sweepstakes winning choir. Mimbela founded a nonprofit called Devote-a-Tote dedicated to funding women's financial literacy and education. She plans to major in Business Honors and Finance and add a minor in Women and Gender Studies. She is the daughter of Monika Muller and David Mimbela.  Lucienne Moran from Spring, Texas is the recipient of the Charline and Red McCombs Family Forty Acres Scholarship, as well as the Marilyn Marshall White Enrichment Award. While attending the John Cooper School, Moran participated in theater and Youth for Human Rights USA Organization. She was the founder of El Puente, an organization that works to make tertiary education more accessible to first-generation Hispanic high school students, the student director for the Youth for Human Rights USA Organization, and received a lead role in her school’s Theatrical Plays all four years. Moran’s awards and recognitions include working with two peers to win $2,000 for 2nd place at the University of Houston Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship Think Tank Competition, being a National Merit Commended Scholar, and receiving the Citizenship Award from her school’s faculty. She plans to major in Business Honors and Plan II Honors. She is the daughter of Gisele Urrutibeheity and Kevin Moran.  Yahir Olivares from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the Sylvie and Gary Crum Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending SP Waltrip Senior High School, Olivares participated in UIL Academic Team, EMERGE HISD, and CIEE. He was an EMERGE HISD ambassador, UIL Academic team captain, and CIEE Global Navigator. Olivares’s awards and recognitions include being a two-time UIL Academics District Champion for Social Studies and Current Issues and Events, NCCER Certified, and Highest Honor Roll recipient. He is also fluent in Spanish and plays the guitar. Olivares plans to major in Business. He is the son of Maria Flores and Jose Olivares.  Akshita Rawat from Helotes, Texas is the recipient of the Hobby/Beckworth Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Sandra Day O’Connor High School, Rawat participated in Girls Who Code. She was the Girls Who Code president, Alpha Gamma Tau president, and the Mu Alpha Theta Web Executive. Rawat’s awards and recognitions include valedictorian, Computer Science UIL team: 1st place, O’Connor O Award for Academic Excellence, and Computer Science UIL individual: 2nd place. She plans to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Honors Program. She is the daughter of Anisha and Pawan Rawat.  Corey’L Sams from Houston, Texas is the recipient of the John and Cynthia Adkins/Texas Exes Houston Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Providence Classical School, Sams participated in Varsity Track and National Honor Society. He was the Varsity Track Team Captain and served as part of the Media Team at his church. His awards and recognitions include being Academic All-State Honorable Mention for Track & Field, and receiving school-wide Creative Writing Awards for “Best Free Verse” and “Best Traditional Form.” He also started a clothing company called CAPEL in his sophomore year and a podcast show, CRE82INSPIRE, when he was a junior. Sams plans to major in Business Honors and complete the Project Management Certificate Program. He is the son of Andrea and Corey Sams.  Isabella Soares from Pearland, Texas is the recipient of the Erin and Thomas A. Bunkley Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Glenda Dawson High School, Soares participated in Music Honor Society and Choir. She was the Music Honor Society president, executive director of Black Lives Matter Pearland, and Photovoltaic Researcher at the Texas Center of Superconductivity. Soares’s awards and recognitions include National Merit Scholar, "Best Delegate" at the Day of Infamy Crisis Committee for Houston Area Model UN, and being awarded First Division ratings at the 2021 and 2022 Choral Solo and Ensemble competitions. She plans to major in Chemical Engineering. She is the daughter of Rebekah and Mario Soares.  Ashleigh Trujillo from San Antonio, Texas is the recipient of the Stamps Forty Acres Scholarship, supported by Gregory Nance Moore in memory of Kathleen Cavanagh Moore. While attending Luther Burbank High School, Trujillo participated in band and National Honor Society. She was the trumpet section leader and senior NHS vice president. Trujillo’s awards and recognitions include being top 5% of her class, "A" honor roll all four years, and maintaining a 4.0 GPA. She was part of her High School Marching Band for four years which became the first SAISD band to make UIL Area finals. Trujillo plans to major in Youth and Community Studies with a focus in Urban Teachers-Social Studies and add a Political Science minor. She is the daughter of Sandra Govea and Christopher Trujillo.  Wesland Ung from Allen, Texas is the recipient of the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Allen High School, Ung was a violist in the Allen High School varsity orchestra, and a member of the Allen Archery Team. He was the captain of the demonstration team and an instructor at a Taekwondo school. Ung’s awards and recognitions include being a three-time Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipient, AP Scholar with Distinction, and a state champion in the National Archery of the Schools Program. He plans to major in Biochemistry. He is the son of Judy Wong and Pinthor Ung.  Sahan Yerram from Coppell, Texas is the recipient of the Karen and Charles Matthews, Jr. Forty Acres Scholarship. While attending Coppell High School, Yerram participated in marching band and the Dallas Sierra Club. He was the Dallas Sierra Club executive board member, president/founder of Hygiene for All, and Coppell Marching Band vice president. Yerram’s awards and recognitions include being a National Merit Finalist, DFW Sustainable Leadership Award recipient, and Texas Conservation Alliance Grant recipient. He also plays three instruments. Yerram plans to major in Business Honors. He is the son of Rani Kundaram and Sai Yerram.  

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Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026 Finalists

The Forty Acres Scholars Program is proud to announce the 60 finalists for the Class of 2026. Finalists were selected from over 3,400 applicants. Out of those, 143 semifinalists were chosen to advance to a video interview.   

This year’s finalists come from six U.S. states and have been admitted to 10 different schools and colleges across the university. Many of them participate in nationally recognized organizations and competitions such as DECA and UIL. Many are also valedictorians, athletes, team captains, musicians, and student body presidents. Some are published authors, founders of nonprofits, school organizations and online platforms, business owners, researchers, and coders. Their time has been spent participating in countless hours of community service, leading clubs and organizations in their schools, and interning across the nation. 

From March 3–5 2022, these exceptional high school students will join us on campus to participate in Finalist Weekend. Activities will include visits with their admitted colleges, a mock class with a UT professor, campus and college tours, panels with current Forty Acres Scholars, optional daily activities, and an individual interview. 

The Forty Acres Scholars Program inspires and nurtures visionary leaders and helps them use their talents to benefit society. Our scholars demonstrate intellectual curiosity and a track record of outstanding academic success. Most importantly, they have passion and a desire to live out the core values of The University of Texas at Austin. The three tenets of the program are community, connection, and discovery. The program is a transformational adventure that helps individuals reach their full potential, and, alongside academic achievement, focuses on personal development, relationship building, and gaining perspective. As the only program of its kind administered by an alumni association, Forty Acres Scholars develop a unique relationship with their alma mater and graduate with an extraordinary network of Longhorns standing behind them.  

Scholarship funding provides for tuition, a living stipend, a book stipend, an enrichment stipend, and program activities.  

Meet the finalists:

Angeline Aloysius

Rouse High School
Georgetown, TX

 


 

Leonardo Andrade

YES Prep Public Schools-Gulfton
Houston, TX

 


 

Christy Attia

iSchool High STEM Academy
Richmond, TX

 


 

Daniel Baker

Trinity Christian Academy
Dallas, TX

 


 

Shreya Bhandari

Independence High School
Frisco, TX

 


 

Urvi Bhatia

DeBakey High School for Health Professions
Houston, TX

 


 

Melanie Charron

Klein High School
Spring, TX

 


 

Katherine Chen

Bellaire Senior High School
Bellaire, TX

 


 

Kelly Chin

Plano East Senior High School
Richardson, TX

 


 

Hope Coltrin

Stratford High School
Houston, TX

 


 

Deisiree De Jesus

South Texas ISD World Scholars
Edinburg, TX

 


 

Eshaan Doke

Allen High School
Allen, TX

 


 

Joseph Egbe

Longview High School
Longview, TX

 


 

Lindsay Feinstein

Greenhill School
Dallas, TX

 


 

Charvi Goyal

Plano West Senior High School
Plano, TX

 


 

Biyanka Hati

Liberty High School
Frisco, TX

 


 

Joshua Howard  

Forsyth Country Day School
Winston Salem, NC

 


 

Hudson Huff

Westlake High School
Sunset Valley, TX

 


 

Mary (Molly) Hunter

Durham Academy Upper School
Chapel Hill, NC

 


 

Weiran Jiang

Liberal Arts & Science Academy High School 
Austin, TX

 


 

Ryan Karkowsky

The Kinkaid School
Houston, TX

 


 

Weston Kirk

Dripping Springs High School
Dripping Springs, TX

 


 

Bradley Klinck

Bishop Ireton High School
Alexandria, VA

 


 

Nickolena Kolev

Burlingame High School
Burlingame, CA

 


 

Naomi Konuma

Second Baptist Upper School
Houston, TX

 


 

Ella Krauss

Tomball High School
Magnolia, TX


 

Noa Ksabi

Akiba Yavneh Academy
Dallas, TX

 


 

Sebastian Kuriakose

West Brook Senior High School
Beaumont, TX

 


 

Alexander Lacayo

St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School
Austin, TX

 


 

Rudy Lea

Dallas Christian School
Garland, TX

 


 

Katy Lin

Carroll Senior High School
South Lake, TX

 


 

Chelsie Lopez

Empowerment High School
Houston, TX

 


 

Zoe Marks

Clear Springs High School
League City, TX

 


 

Afsaneh Masoumi

Hendrickson High School
Pflugerville, TX

 


 

Sophia Maynard

Mirabeau B. Lamar Sr. High School 
Houston, TX

 


 

Andrew McAlinden

Vandegrift High School
Austin, TX

 


 

Luke Miller

Coronado High School
El Paso, TX

 


 

Abigail Mimbela

Pebble Hills High School
El Paso, TX

 


 

Lucienne Moran

The John Cooper School
Spring, TX

 


 

 


 

Kyan Nandlal

YES Prep Public Schools-North Central
Houston, TX

 


 

Thomas (Grant) Norsworthy

Clear Falls High School
League City, TX

 


 

Yahir Olivares

S. P. Waltrip Senior High School
Houston, TX

 


 

Akshita Rawat

Sandra Day O'Connor High School
Helotes, TX

 


 

Shana Richards

Sammamish High School
Bellevue, WA

 


 

Peter Sall

Saint John's School
Houston, TX

 


 

Corey'L Sams

Providence Classical School
Houston, TX

 


 

Adalae Simpao

Stephen F. Austin High School
Austin, TX

 


 

Isabella Soares

Glenda Dawson High School
Pearland, TX

 


 

Hudson Thomas

Community High School
Rockwall, TX

 


 

Stephanie Tobias

North Houston Early College High School
Houston, TX

 


 

John Trahan

Park City High School
Park City, UT

 


 

Ashleigh Trujillo

Luther Burbank High School
San Antonio, TX

 


 

Sir Christon Turner

Carver Magnet High School
Houston, TX

 


 

Wesland Ung

Allen High School
Allen, TX

 


 

Abraham Vallejo

YES Prep Public Schools-Northside
Houston, TX

 


 

Stephanie Vela

Veterans Memorial High School
Brownsville, TX

 


 

Stephanie Wang

Seven Lakes High School
Katy, TX

 


 

Caroline Wei

The Woodlands High School
Spring, TX

 


 

Sahan Yerram

Coppell High School
Coppell, TX

 


 

Christine Yuan

William P. Clements High School
Sugar Land, TX

 


 

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The Forty Acres Scholars Program is proud to announce the 60 finalists for the Class of 2026. Finalists were selected from over 3,400 applicants. Out of those, 143 semifinalists were chosen to advance to a video interview.    This year’s finalists come from six U.S. states and have been admitted to 10 different schools and colleges across the university. Many of them participate in nationally recognized organizations and competitions such as DECA and UIL. Many are also valedictorians, athletes, team captains, musicians, and student body presidents. Some are published authors, founders of nonprofits, school organizations and online platforms, business owners, researchers, and coders. Their time has been spent participating in countless hours of community service, leading clubs and organizations in their schools, and interning across the nation.  From March 3–5 2022, these exceptional high school students will join us on campus to participate in Finalist Weekend. Activities will include visits with their admitted colleges, a mock class with a UT professor, campus and college tours, panels with current Forty Acres Scholars, optional daily activities, and an individual interview.  The Forty Acres Scholars Program inspires and nurtures visionary leaders and helps them use their talents to benefit society. Our scholars demonstrate intellectual curiosity and a track record of outstanding academic success. Most importantly, they have passion and a desire to live out the core values of The University of Texas at Austin. The three tenets of the program are community, connection, and discovery. The program is a transformational adventure that helps individuals reach their full potential, and, alongside academic achievement, focuses on personal development, relationship building, and gaining perspective. As the only program of its kind administered by an alumni association, Forty Acres Scholars develop a unique relationship with their alma mater and graduate with an extraordinary network of Longhorns standing behind them.   Scholarship funding provides for tuition, a living stipend, a book stipend, an enrichment stipend, and program activities.   Meet the finalists: Angeline Aloysius Rouse High School Georgetown, TX     Leonardo Andrade YES Prep Public Schools-Gulfton Houston, TX     Christy Attia iSchool High STEM Academy Richmond, TX     Daniel Baker Trinity Christian Academy Dallas, TX     Shreya Bhandari Independence High School Frisco, TX     Urvi Bhatia DeBakey High School for Health Professions Houston, TX     Melanie Charron Klein High School Spring, TX     Katherine Chen Bellaire Senior High School Bellaire, TX     Kelly Chin Plano East Senior High School Richardson, TX     Hope Coltrin Stratford High School Houston, TX     Deisiree De Jesus South Texas ISD World Scholars Edinburg, TX     Eshaan Doke Allen High School Allen, TX     Joseph Egbe Longview High School Longview, TX     Lindsay Feinstein Greenhill School Dallas, TX     Charvi Goyal Plano West Senior High School Plano, TX     Biyanka Hati Liberty High School Frisco, TX     Joshua Howard   Forsyth Country Day School Winston Salem, NC     Hudson Huff Westlake High School Sunset Valley, TX     Mary (Molly) Hunter Durham Academy Upper School Chapel Hill, NC     Weiran Jiang Liberal Arts & Science Academy High School  Austin, TX     Ryan Karkowsky The Kinkaid School Houston, TX     Weston Kirk Dripping Springs High School Dripping Springs, TX     Bradley Klinck Bishop Ireton High School Alexandria, VA     Nickolena Kolev Burlingame High School Burlingame, CA     Naomi Konuma Second Baptist Upper School Houston, TX     Ella Krauss Tomball High School Magnolia, TX   Noa Ksabi Akiba Yavneh Academy Dallas, TX     Sebastian Kuriakose West Brook Senior High School Beaumont, TX     Alexander Lacayo St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School Austin, TX     Rudy Lea Dallas Christian School Garland, TX     Katy Lin Carroll Senior High School South Lake, TX     Chelsie Lopez Empowerment High School Houston, TX     Zoe Marks Clear Springs High School League City, TX     Afsaneh Masoumi Hendrickson High School Pflugerville, TX     Sophia Maynard Mirabeau B. Lamar Sr. High School  Houston, TX     Andrew McAlinden Vandegrift High School Austin, TX     Luke Miller Coronado High School El Paso, TX     Abigail Mimbela Pebble Hills High School El Paso, TX     Lucienne Moran The John Cooper School Spring, TX         Kyan Nandlal YES Prep Public Schools-North Central Houston, TX     Thomas (Grant) Norsworthy Clear Falls High School League City, TX     Yahir Olivares S. P. Waltrip Senior High School Houston, TX     Akshita Rawat Sandra Day O'Connor High School Helotes, TX     Shana Richards Sammamish High School Bellevue, WA     Peter Sall Saint John's School Houston, TX     Corey'L Sams Providence Classical School Houston, TX     Adalae Simpao Stephen F. Austin High School Austin, TX     Isabella Soares Glenda Dawson High School Pearland, TX     Hudson Thomas Community High School Rockwall, TX     Stephanie Tobias North Houston Early College High School Houston, TX     John Trahan Park City High School Park City, UT     Ashleigh Trujillo Luther Burbank High School San Antonio, TX     Sir Christon Turner Carver Magnet High School Houston, TX     Wesland Ung Allen High School Allen, TX     Abraham Vallejo YES Prep Public Schools-Northside Houston, TX     Stephanie Vela Veterans Memorial High School Brownsville, TX     Stephanie Wang Seven Lakes High School Katy, TX     Caroline Wei The Woodlands High School Spring, TX     Sahan Yerram Coppell High School Coppell, TX     Christine Yuan William P. Clements High School Sugar Land, TX    

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Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026 Finalists

The Forty Acres Scholars Program is proud to announce the 60 finalists for the Class of 2026. Finalists were selected from over 3,400 applicants. Out of those, 143 semifinalists were chosen to advance to a video interview.    This year’s finalists come from six U.S. states and have been admitted to 10 different schools and colleges across the university. Many of them participate in nationally recognized organizations and competitions such as DECA and UIL. Many are also valedictorians, athletes, team captains, musicians, and student body presidents. Some are published authors, founders of nonprofits, school organizations and online platforms, business owners, researchers, and coders. Their time has been spent participating in countless hours of community service, leading clubs and organizations in their schools, and interning across the nation.  From March 3–5 2022, these exceptional high school students will join us on campus to participate in Finalist Weekend. Activities will include visits with their admitted colleges, a mock class with a UT professor, campus and college tours, panels with current Forty Acres Scholars, optional daily activities, and an individual interview.  The Forty Acres Scholars Program inspires and nurtures visionary leaders and helps them use their talents to benefit society. Our scholars demonstrate intellectual curiosity and a track record of outstanding academic success. Most importantly, they have passion and a desire to live out the core values of The University of Texas at Austin. The three tenets of the program are community, connection, and discovery. The program is a transformational adventure that helps individuals reach their full potential, and, alongside academic achievement, focuses on personal development, relationship building, and gaining perspective. As the only program of its kind administered by an alumni association, Forty Acres Scholars develop a unique relationship with their alma mater and graduate with an extraordinary network of Longhorns standing behind them.   Scholarship funding provides for tuition, a living stipend, a book stipend, an enrichment stipend, and program activities.   Meet the finalists: Angeline Aloysius Rouse High School Georgetown, TX     Leonardo Andrade YES Prep Public Schools-Gulfton Houston, TX     Christy Attia iSchool High STEM Academy Richmond, TX     Daniel Baker Trinity Christian Academy Dallas, TX     Shreya Bhandari Independence High School Frisco, TX     Urvi Bhatia DeBakey High School for Health Professions Houston, TX     Melanie Charron Klein High School Spring, TX     Katherine Chen Bellaire Senior High School Bellaire, TX     Kelly Chin Plano East Senior High School Richardson, TX     Hope Coltrin Stratford High School Houston, TX     Deisiree De Jesus South Texas ISD World Scholars Edinburg, TX     Eshaan Doke Allen High School Allen, TX     Joseph Egbe Longview High School Longview, TX     Lindsay Feinstein Greenhill School Dallas, TX     Charvi Goyal Plano West Senior High School Plano, TX     Biyanka Hati Liberty High School Frisco, TX     Joshua Howard   Forsyth Country Day School Winston Salem, NC     Hudson Huff Westlake High School Sunset Valley, TX     Mary (Molly) Hunter Durham Academy Upper School Chapel Hill, NC     Weiran Jiang Liberal Arts & Science Academy High School  Austin, TX     Ryan Karkowsky The Kinkaid School Houston, TX     Weston Kirk Dripping Springs High School Dripping Springs, TX     Bradley Klinck Bishop Ireton High School Alexandria, VA     Nickolena Kolev Burlingame High School Burlingame, CA     Naomi Konuma Second Baptist Upper School Houston, TX     Ella Krauss Tomball High School Magnolia, TX   Noa Ksabi Akiba Yavneh Academy Dallas, TX     Sebastian Kuriakose West Brook Senior High School Beaumont, TX     Alexander Lacayo St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School Austin, TX     Rudy Lea Dallas Christian School Garland, TX     Katy Lin Carroll Senior High School South Lake, TX     Chelsie Lopez Empowerment High School Houston, TX     Zoe Marks Clear Springs High School League City, TX     Afsaneh Masoumi Hendrickson High School Pflugerville, TX     Sophia Maynard Mirabeau B. Lamar Sr. High School  Houston, TX     Andrew McAlinden Vandegrift High School Austin, TX     Luke Miller Coronado High School El Paso, TX     Abigail Mimbela Pebble Hills High School El Paso, TX     Lucienne Moran The John Cooper School Spring, TX         Kyan Nandlal YES Prep Public Schools-North Central Houston, TX     Thomas (Grant) Norsworthy Clear Falls High School League City, TX     Yahir Olivares S. P. Waltrip Senior High School Houston, TX     Akshita Rawat Sandra Day O'Connor High School Helotes, TX     Shana Richards Sammamish High School Bellevue, WA     Peter Sall Saint John's School Houston, TX     Corey'L Sams Providence Classical School Houston, TX     Adalae Simpao Stephen F. Austin High School Austin, TX     Isabella Soares Glenda Dawson High School Pearland, TX     Hudson Thomas Community High School Rockwall, TX     Stephanie Tobias North Houston Early College High School Houston, TX     John Trahan Park City High School Park City, UT     Ashleigh Trujillo Luther Burbank High School San Antonio, TX     Sir Christon Turner Carver Magnet High School Houston, TX     Wesland Ung Allen High School Allen, TX     Abraham Vallejo YES Prep Public Schools-Northside Houston, TX     Stephanie Vela Veterans Memorial High School Brownsville, TX     Stephanie Wang Seven Lakes High School Katy, TX     Caroline Wei The Woodlands High School Spring, TX     Sahan Yerram Coppell High School Coppell, TX     Christine Yuan William P. Clements High School Sugar Land, TX    

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Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026 Finalists

The Forty Acres Scholars Program is proud to announce the 60 finalists for the Class of 2026. Finalists were selected from over 3,400 applicants. Out of those, 143 semifinalists were chosen to advance to a video interview.    This year’s finalists come from six U.S. states and have been admitted to 10 different schools and colleges across the university. Many of them participate in nationally recognized organizations and competitions such as DECA and UIL. Many are also valedictorians, athletes, team captains, musicians, and student body presidents. Some are published authors, founders of nonprofits, school organizations and online platforms, business owners, researchers, and coders. Their time has been spent participating in countless hours of community service, leading clubs and organizations in their schools, and interning across the nation.  From March 3–5 2022, these exceptional high school students will join us on campus to participate in Finalist Weekend. Activities will include visits with their admitted colleges, a mock class with a UT professor, campus and college tours, panels with current Forty Acres Scholars, optional daily activities, and an individual interview.  The Forty Acres Scholars Program inspires and nurtures visionary leaders and helps them use their talents to benefit society. Our scholars demonstrate intellectual curiosity and a track record of outstanding academic success. Most importantly, they have passion and a desire to live out the core values of The University of Texas at Austin. The three tenets of the program are community, connection, and discovery. The program is a transformational adventure that helps individuals reach their full potential, and, alongside academic achievement, focuses on personal development, relationship building, and gaining perspective. As the only program of its kind administered by an alumni association, Forty Acres Scholars develop a unique relationship with their alma mater and graduate with an extraordinary network of Longhorns standing behind them.   Scholarship funding provides for tuition, a living stipend, a book stipend, an enrichment stipend, and program activities.   Meet the finalists: Angeline Aloysius Rouse High School Georgetown, TX     Leonardo Andrade YES Prep Public Schools-Gulfton Houston, TX     Christy Attia iSchool High STEM Academy Richmond, TX     Daniel Baker Trinity Christian Academy Dallas, TX     Shreya Bhandari Independence High School Frisco, TX     Urvi Bhatia DeBakey High School for Health Professions Houston, TX     Melanie Charron Klein High School Spring, TX     Katherine Chen Bellaire Senior High School Bellaire, TX     Kelly Chin Plano East Senior High School Richardson, TX     Hope Coltrin Stratford High School Houston, TX     Deisiree De Jesus South Texas ISD World Scholars Edinburg, TX     Eshaan Doke Allen High School Allen, TX     Joseph Egbe Longview High School Longview, TX     Lindsay Feinstein Greenhill School Dallas, TX     Charvi Goyal Plano West Senior High School Plano, TX     Biyanka Hati Liberty High School Frisco, TX     Joshua Howard   Forsyth Country Day School Winston Salem, NC     Hudson Huff Westlake High School Sunset Valley, TX     Mary (Molly) Hunter Durham Academy Upper School Chapel Hill, NC     Weiran Jiang Liberal Arts & Science Academy High School  Austin, TX     Ryan Karkowsky The Kinkaid School Houston, TX     Weston Kirk Dripping Springs High School Dripping Springs, TX     Bradley Klinck Bishop Ireton High School Alexandria, VA     Nickolena Kolev Burlingame High School Burlingame, CA     Naomi Konuma Second Baptist Upper School Houston, TX     Ella Krauss Tomball High School Magnolia, TX   Noa Ksabi Akiba Yavneh Academy Dallas, TX     Sebastian Kuriakose West Brook Senior High School Beaumont, TX     Alexander Lacayo St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School Austin, TX     Rudy Lea Dallas Christian School Garland, TX     Katy Lin Carroll Senior High School South Lake, TX     Chelsie Lopez Empowerment High School Houston, TX     Zoe Marks Clear Springs High School League City, TX     Afsaneh Masoumi Hendrickson High School Pflugerville, TX     Sophia Maynard Mirabeau B. Lamar Sr. High School  Houston, TX     Andrew McAlinden Vandegrift High School Austin, TX     Luke Miller Coronado High School El Paso, TX     Abigail Mimbela Pebble Hills High School El Paso, TX     Lucienne Moran The John Cooper School Spring, TX         Kyan Nandlal YES Prep Public Schools-North Central Houston, TX     Thomas (Grant) Norsworthy Clear Falls High School League City, TX     Yahir Olivares S. P. Waltrip Senior High School Houston, TX     Akshita Rawat Sandra Day O'Connor High School Helotes, TX     Shana Richards Sammamish High School Bellevue, WA     Peter Sall Saint John's School Houston, TX     Corey'L Sams Providence Classical School Houston, TX     Adalae Simpao Stephen F. Austin High School Austin, TX     Isabella Soares Glenda Dawson High School Pearland, TX     Hudson Thomas Community High School Rockwall, TX     Stephanie Tobias North Houston Early College High School Houston, TX     John Trahan Park City High School Park City, UT     Ashleigh Trujillo Luther Burbank High School San Antonio, TX     Sir Christon Turner Carver Magnet High School Houston, TX     Wesland Ung Allen High School Allen, TX     Abraham Vallejo YES Prep Public Schools-Northside Houston, TX     Stephanie Vela Veterans Memorial High School Brownsville, TX     Stephanie Wang Seven Lakes High School Katy, TX     Caroline Wei The Woodlands High School Spring, TX     Sahan Yerram Coppell High School Coppell, TX     Christine Yuan William P. Clements High School Sugar Land, TX    

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Forty Acres Scholars Program Class of 2026 Finalists

The Forty Acres Scholars Program is proud to announce the 60 finalists for the Class of 2026. Finalists were selected from over 3,400 applicants. Out of those, 143 semifinalists were chosen to advance to a video interview.    This year’s finalists come from six U.S. states and have been admitted to 10 different schools and colleges across the university. Many of them participate in nationally recognized organizations and competitions such as DECA and UIL. Many are also valedictorians, athletes, team captains, musicians, and student body presidents. Some are published authors, founders of nonprofits, school organizations and online platforms, business owners, researchers, and coders. Their time has been spent participating in countless hours of community service, leading clubs and organizations in their schools, and interning across the nation.  From March 3–5 2022, these exceptional high school students will join us on campus to participate in Finalist Weekend. Activities will include visits with their admitted colleges, a mock class with a UT professor, campus and college tours, panels with current Forty Acres Scholars, optional daily activities, and an individual interview.  The Forty Acres Scholars Program inspires and nurtures visionary leaders and helps them use their talents to benefit society. Our scholars demonstrate intellectual curiosity and a track record of outstanding academic success. Most importantly, they have passion and a desire to live out the core values of The University of Texas at Austin. The three tenets of the program are community, connection, and discovery. The program is a transformational adventure that helps individuals reach their full potential, and, alongside academic achievement, focuses on personal development, relationship building, and gaining perspective. As the only program of its kind administered by an alumni association, Forty Acres Scholars develop a unique relationship with their alma mater and graduate with an extraordinary network of Longhorns standing behind them.   Scholarship funding provides for tuition, a living stipend, a book stipend, an enrichment stipend, and program activities.   Meet the finalists: Angeline Aloysius Rouse High School Georgetown, TX     Leonardo Andrade YES Prep Public Schools-Gulfton Houston, TX     Christy Attia iSchool High STEM Academy Richmond, TX     Daniel Baker Trinity Christian Academy Dallas, TX     Shreya Bhandari Independence High School Frisco, TX     Urvi Bhatia DeBakey High School for Health Professions Houston, TX     Melanie Charron Klein High School Spring, TX     Katherine Chen Bellaire Senior High School Bellaire, TX     Kelly Chin Plano East Senior High School Richardson, TX     Hope Coltrin Stratford High School Houston, TX     Deisiree De Jesus South Texas ISD World Scholars Edinburg, TX     Eshaan Doke Allen High School Allen, TX     Joseph Egbe Longview High School Longview, TX     Lindsay Feinstein Greenhill School Dallas, TX     Charvi Goyal Plano West Senior High School Plano, TX     Biyanka Hati Liberty High School Frisco, TX     Joshua Howard   Forsyth Country Day School Winston Salem, NC     Hudson Huff Westlake High School Sunset Valley, TX     Mary (Molly) Hunter Durham Academy Upper School Chapel Hill, NC     Weiran Jiang Liberal Arts & Science Academy High School  Austin, TX     Ryan Karkowsky The Kinkaid School Houston, TX     Weston Kirk Dripping Springs High School Dripping Springs, TX     Bradley Klinck Bishop Ireton High School Alexandria, VA     Nickolena Kolev Burlingame High School Burlingame, CA     Naomi Konuma Second Baptist Upper School Houston, TX     Ella Krauss Tomball High School Magnolia, TX   Noa Ksabi Akiba Yavneh Academy Dallas, TX     Sebastian Kuriakose West Brook Senior High School Beaumont, TX     Alexander Lacayo St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School Austin, TX     Rudy Lea Dallas Christian School Garland, TX     Katy Lin Carroll Senior High School South Lake, TX     Chelsie Lopez Empowerment High School Houston, TX     Zoe Marks Clear Springs High School League City, TX     Afsaneh Masoumi Hendrickson High School Pflugerville, TX     Sophia Maynard Mirabeau B. Lamar Sr. High School  Houston, TX     Andrew McAlinden Vandegrift High School Austin, TX     Luke Miller Coronado High School El Paso, TX     Abigail Mimbela Pebble Hills High School El Paso, TX     Lucienne Moran The John Cooper School Spring, TX         Kyan Nandlal YES Prep Public Schools-North Central Houston, TX     Thomas (Grant) Norsworthy Clear Falls High School League City, TX     Yahir Olivares S. P. Waltrip Senior High School Houston, TX     Akshita Rawat Sandra Day O'Connor High School Helotes, TX     Shana Richards Sammamish High School Bellevue, WA     Peter Sall Saint John's School Houston, TX     Corey'L Sams Providence Classical School Houston, TX     Adalae Simpao Stephen F. Austin High School Austin, TX     Isabella Soares Glenda Dawson High School Pearland, TX     Hudson Thomas Community High School Rockwall, TX     Stephanie Tobias North Houston Early College High School Houston, TX     John Trahan Park City High School Park City, UT     Ashleigh Trujillo Luther Burbank High School San Antonio, TX     Sir Christon Turner Carver Magnet High School Houston, TX     Wesland Ung Allen High School Allen, TX     Abraham Vallejo YES Prep Public Schools-Northside Houston, TX     Stephanie Vela Veterans Memorial High School Brownsville, TX     Stephanie Wang Seven Lakes High School Katy, TX     Caroline Wei The Woodlands High School Spring, TX     Sahan Yerram Coppell High School Coppell, TX     Christine Yuan William P. Clements High School Sugar Land, TX    

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