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Illinois undergraduates receive Gilman Scholarship

“With 42 recipients, the U. of I. ranks among the top ten producers of Gilman Scholars across the country this term, supporting students from eight different U. of I. colleges cumulatively with $115,000 toward their studies abroad,” said David Schug, the director of the National and International Scholarships Program at Illinois. “An impressive 40% of our applicants received an award, twice the national average. The award gives these students not only a chance to study abroad but also represents the university across four different continents in the coming year.”

The Gilman recipients below are listed by their hometowns in Illinois, their majors and their study destinations. A recipient from New Jersey follows the list of Illinois hometowns.

Alsip — Ariyelle (Ari) Edwards, agricultural and consumer economics, Croatia

Barrington — Chase Bruksch, computer engineering, Japan

Bloomington — Quenton Bian, agricultural and consumer economics, Ireland; Jahzara Renée Norris, journalism, Greece

Bridgeview — Destiny Juarez, animal sciences, Brazil

Carbondale — Sarah Nicole Russell, studio art, Italy

Carol Stream — Jada Marie Paraoan, sustainable design, Japan

Champaign — Ethan Hung, finance + data science, Japan; Anel Monroy-Villeda, animal sciences, Brazil; Anggana Yudono, chemical engineering, Denmark

Chicago — Leslie Arellano-Gutierrez, engineering technology and management for agricultural systems, Italy; Jessica Chaidez, accountancy/finance, Spain; Litao Li, computer science, Japan; Natali Lopez, animal sciences, New Zealand; Cesar Efren Ramos, animal sciences, New Zealand; Kayla Latricia Woodard, English, Czech Republic

Des Plaines — Yasmin Conde, marketing/information systems, Argentina

Dolton — Ayomide (Celestial) Kay-Oladimeji, agricultural and consumer economics, Peru

Elkville — Micah Mae Davis, animal sciences, New Zealand

Fisher — Riley Parks, English, Thailand

Flossmoor — Michael Raymond VanHootegem, accountancy, Spain

Glendale Heights — Umalkhayr (Khayria) Abumaye, global studies, Netherlands

Homewood — Ifeoluwa Olamide Adeyinka, economics, United Kingdom

Lake Villa — Alessia Blasco, advertising, Italy

Lincolnwood — Ayman Moinuddin Jaddi, accountancy, Argentina

Mount Prospect — Olivia Natalia Fila, finance/accountancy, Czech Republic

Northlake — Ariel Diaz, civil engineering, Bolivia

Oak Lawn — Francisco Gomez, finance, Japan

Orland Park — Ashley Barbara Gacek, aerospace engineering, Brazil

Ottawa — Francesca Rose Eggersdorfer, psychology, Italy

Port Barrington — Rachael Adewumi, community health, Italy

Riverdale — Najah Terrell-Walker, elementary education, Italy

Romeoville — Anthony Alexander Zaca, finance, Spain

South Holland — Daniel Statam, agricultural and consumer economics, Peru

Village of Lakewood — Brittany Ann Wydra, food science and human nutrition, Greece

Fort Lee, N.J. — Jesslyn Jiwoo Kim, finance + data security, Hong Kong

The U.S. State Department has awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to 3,500 American undergraduate students from all 50 states and the District of Columbia in spring 2025 to study abroad in over 170 countries. Over 70% of selected Gilman Scholars are from rural areas and small towns across the United States, and 55% are first-generation college students. Gilman Scholars are U.S. undergraduate students with high financial need as federal Pell Grant recipients. The Gilman Program received a record-high of 17,000 applications across the 2024-25 academic year.

Editor's note:

Six additional students from the University of Illinois received Gilman Scholarships but declined to be named. For more information, contact David Schug, National and International Scholarships Program director, 217-333-4710; topscholars@illinois.edu

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