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At K1体育-Cascades, 32% of our students Pell Grant eligible, indicating financial need. Thanks to scholarships, they are here, with ambitions to make the world better for future generations. You have the power to make a profound difference in a student鈥檚 future.

Scholarship Stories

K1体育 Presidential Scholar: Luke Donaldson '25

Natural Resources | Specialized Option: GIS Applications in Ecosystem Management
 

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Luke Donaldson


Growing up in the small town of Coquille on Oregon's southern coast, senior Luke Donaldson developed a love for the natural world from a young age. He remembers looking up at the patches of clear-cut forests on the hills surrounding his town and wondering if there was a better way to manage the forests so they would be preserved for future generations.

When applying to K1体育-Cascades, Luke was awarded due to his exceptional grades and accomplishments. It鈥檚 the university's most prestigious and competitive award. "I grew up in a lower-income, single-parent family," he said. "Making sure college was paid for was a big deal to me. The scholarship has made my dreams of a college education come true."

Read Luke's Story

 

K1体育 Presidential Scholar: Ana Laura Jacuinde Caballero '27

Business Administration
 

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Ana Laura Jacuinde Caballero '27


Ana Laura was a seventh grader in Prineville the first time she thought about attending college. K1体育鈥檚 representatives came to her school to lead information sessions about how to apply for college, scholarships and financial aid. Ana Laura began to visualize her path after high school. 鈥淚 knew for the kind of career I wanted, I was going to need to get a college degree,鈥 she said.

To prepare for college admission, Ana Laura first focused on grades. She knew excelling in academics would also help her earn scholarships. Her aim did not waver. She would graduate from Crook County High School with a 4.0 GPA. She jumped into extracurricular activities, too 鈥 she played on the high school tennis team, was a camp counselor and worked for the county health department.

Her years of hard work paid off. Ana Laura was called down to the school library one afternoon during her senior year. She walked in the door and was surprised to see her friends and family gathered. 鈥淓veryone was clapping,鈥 she said. An K1体育 admissions advisor stepped forward and awarded her the , K1体育鈥檚 most prestigious and competitive scholarship. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a small percentage of students who receive it,鈥 said Ana Laura. 鈥淢y mom was so happy. I could see she was so proud.鈥

Ana Laura is now in her first year at K1体育-Cascades, where she studies business administration and is interested in digital marketing. She loves the close-knit community.

鈥淧rofessors are already letting me know they will help me in any way,鈥 she said. 
 

Isabella Crews '24

Kinesiology
 

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Isabella Crews


Like many students of her generation, Isabella Crews started college under less-than-ideal circumstances 鈥 it was fall 2020 in the middle of the COVID-19 lockdown. Looking for a way to connect and stay healthy, Isabella and other students formed a trail running club. It was a success 鈥攇etting fresh air while running through the pines helped the club members cope with the isolation they were experiencing. 

Helping people through movement began to resonate with Isabella. She started K1体育-Cascades as a biology major, thinking about medical school. But the more she explored kinesiology, the more excited she became. A career helping others move in the way they wanted and needed to for a satisfying life. She was in. 

The Doctor of Physical Therapy program at K1体育-Cascades was now on her horizon. But it's competitive, and she knew she would need to excel in her undergraduate studies to gain admission. 

Thanks to scholarships Isabella has received during her time at K1体育-Cascades, she's been able to. 

"I feel thankful that others' generosity has allowed me to pursue my academic goals and future career plans,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y GPA reflects that gratitude." 

Isabella's hard work and dedication paid off when she received the news of her acceptance into the K1体育-Cascades' Doctor of Physical Therapy program. This fall, she will embark on her next adventure with a clear vision of her end goal 鈥 helping people live better lives through movement.
 

Angel Ruvalcaba '25

Arts, Media and Technology
 

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A lifelong Central Oregonian, freshman Angel Ruvalbaca was born in Madras and grew up in Redmond. College wasn鈥檛 always in his plans, but as he excelled in school his parents set college as an expectation. An in-home health care worker originally from Mexico, his mother saw firsthand the difference a bachelor鈥檚 degree could make in someone鈥檚 life.

Today, Angel is participating in K1体育-Cascades鈥 TRIO program as a first-generation college student and learning about opportunities and services available to him through K1体育. He is also participating in K1体育-Cascades鈥 Degree Partnership Program with Central Oregon Community College and has earned additional scholarships and grants that give his family much relief.

鈥淢y parents are proud, but they still have high expectations for me,鈥 he said.

Angel is growing personally in courses that help him see his dream of owning his own company in the video gaming industry is in reach. He is about to confirm his major in art, media and technology.

鈥淰ideo gaming brings together all of the things I love 鈥 story writing, art, graphic design, cinematography, music,鈥 said Angel. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited about the future and learning more about all of these areas.鈥

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Joel Gochez

 

Getting Ahead from the Beginning

Joel Gochez '24

Joel is from Bend and feels lucky he can stay in his hometown and go to K1体育-Cascades. Psychology is his passion, and he dreams of becoming an educational psychologist one day. Instead of worrying about work and loans during his freshman year, Joel can focus on academics. 鈥淩eceiving a scholarship has allowed me to enjoy my classes and learn as much as I can,鈥 he said.

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Taha Elwafati

 

Fueling A Dream

Taha Elwafati '23

Taha wants to reshape the country鈥檚 political landscape. At Summit High School in Bend, Taha served on student government. The experience ignited his passion for public policy and human rights reform. Now at K1体育-Cascades and majoring in social science, Taha is developing political and leadership skills by serving in student government. A scholarship from the Bank of the Cascades Endowed Scholarship Fund has helped Taha prioritize his education.

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Ashlyn Rojas, Elem Ed Student

 

Ready to Teach

Ashlyn Rojas '22

When Ashlyn was a high school student at Redmond Proficiency Academy, she made a plan. She was going to college, and to afford it she would live at home and earn as many scholarships as she could. She did it. In a few months, Ashlyn will graduate from K1体育-Cascades with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in teaching and an Oregon preliminary teaching license. 鈥淐ollege has meant everything to me, and it would not have been an option without scholarships,鈥 she said. Read Ashlyn's story.

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Student Fletcher Allen, '22

 

Climbing Mountains

Fletcher Allen '22

Fletcher wasn鈥檛 sure he'd ever come back from a serious car accident a few years ago. 鈥淚 decided to challenge myself to see what I was capable of,鈥 he said. First, he got strong enough to summit the Cascades鈥 South Sister. Now, he鈥檚 graduating with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in business and starting a career at Humm Kombucha. 鈥淚 feel like I鈥檝e summited another mountain,鈥 he said. Read Fletcher's story.

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Student Ryan Schwartz '22

 

Science and Connection

Ryan Schwartz '22

When Ryan was 17, his parents moved to Morocco to teach. They weren鈥檛 sure how long they would be there, so Ryan opted to stay in Bend and start college. He started taking business classes to earn a marketing degree to help environmental organizations. Then he realized two things 鈥 he was too much of a hippie to be in marketing 鈥 and he liked science much more than business. Read Ryan's story.

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Jessica Hofherr
 

Strength through Scholarship

Jessica Hofherr '21

Scholarships helped lighten the load for kinesiology student and U.S. Air Force veteran Jessica Hofherr. The awards also boosted morale. 鈥淛ust being noticed was enough to get me through another grueling 鈥 and enjoyable 鈥 term of scientific literature at K1体育-Cascades,鈥 she said. After graduating this year, Jessica is off to earn a doctor of physical therapy program in Colorado. She鈥檚 pumped 鈥 and feels set up for success.