The Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering (TAME) is proud to announce the winners of our 2017 TAME Scholarships.
Andrea Orji, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering
Anthony Teeter, Vernon College, Business Administration and Architecture
Austin Warren, University of Texas at Austin, Civil Engineering
Christopher Warren, University of Texas at Austin, Computer Science
Connor Bachert, Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Computer Information Systems
Jagadesh Lagisetty, Texas A&M University, Computer Science
Jared Cervantez, University of Texas at Austin, Engineering
Jeffrey Martin, University of Texas at Austin, Finance and Accounting
Mitchell McDonald, Texas A&M University, Mechanical Engineering
Mostak Ahmed, Texas A&M University, Computer Engineering
Mya Soto, University of Texas Permian Basin, Computer Science
Oscar Martinez, St. Mary’s University, Industrial Engineering
Payton Fisher, Midwestern State University, Computer Science
Robert “Zeke” Kollman, Texas A&M University, Nuclear Engineering
Tashiana Shipman, Odessa College, Biology
Tray Dickson, Texas Tech University, Architecture
Trista Gerner, Texas Tech University, Civil Engineering and Architecture
Xiangwei Chen, University of Texas at Austin, Electrical Engineering
Congratulations, Scholars! Best of luck with the the coming school year. We look forward to hearing more from you at the end of the Fall Semester.
Every year, TAME awards scholarships to high school senior TAME Club members who have competed in the STEM Competition and who will attend an accredited college or university to study a STEM subject. TAME scholars in their second to fourth year of study in a STEM field at an accredited college or university may also receive Evergreen scholarships based on available funding. Learn more about TAME’s Scholarships.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the sponsors of these scholarships for helping TAME Students pursue careers in STEM: ConocoPhillips, Pratt & Whitney, The University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University, and the Board Members of the Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering.
Join these partners in making a difference. Visit our Get Involved page to see how you can help make sure TAME programs reach more Texas students.