ComEd Fills Tuition Gap for 10 Local Engineering Students Pursuing STEM Careers
ComEd has announced the selection of 10 new ComEd Scholars for 2021, providing financial support, mentoring, and internship opportunities to students from underserved Chicago communities pursuing engineering degrees at Illinois Tech and UIC. This initiative aims to fill tuition gaps beyond financial aid and promote diversity in STEM fields. Since its inception, the program has supported 22 students, reflecting ComEd's commitment to educational equity and workforce development in the region.
- ComEd awarded scholarships to 10 students, promoting access to higher education in STEM.
- The ComEd Scholars program enhances diversity by supporting underrepresented communities.
- Participants have opportunities for internships at ComEd and Exelon, fostering career prospects.
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Illinois Tech and UIC students are latest group of ComEd Scholars to receive financial support, mentoring and internship opportunities
“ComEd is proud to help deserving students from underserved communities achieve their higher education goals,” said
The ComEd Scholars program, now in its third year, provides scholarships to students pursuing degrees in STEM that cover education-related costs that exceed financial aid. ComEd Scholars are also granted the opportunity to interview for internships at ComEd and its parent company, Exelon, and are encouraged to participate in a mentorship program with ComEd engineers. Since the inception of the ComEd Scholars program in 2019, 22 students have been awarded support.
To be eligible for the program, students must be recommended by their respective schools. Each school’s financial aid office, in partnership with academic advisors and ComEd, then identifies high-performing students facing financial burdens to continuing the student’s education. Prospective recipients then submit a personal statement, financial-aid application and school transcripts.
“For the third year in a row, ComEd continues to expand educational access and opportunities for students eager to impact the future and advance technology for all,” said Raj Echambadi, president of Illinois Tech. “ComEd’s substantial commitment will allow these Illinois Tech scholars to serve as purpose-driven innovators and, ultimately, the tech leaders of the future.”
“ComEd’s long term commitment to UIC students and their academic endeavors, particularly through these unprecedented times, exemplifies what it means to create equitable pathways for the next generation of leaders and change makers in the field of engineering,” added UIC CHANCE Director
The 2021 ComEd Scholars are:
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Eduardo David Calix-Ortiz – a third-year student from Chicago’sGage Park neighborhood, pursuing a degree in electrical engineering and computer engineering at Illinois Tech. -
Joshua Coburn – a second-year student from Chicago’s Edgewater neighborhood, pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering at Illinois Tech. -
Joshua Evan Campbell – a second-year student from Chicago’sJeffery Manor neighborhood, pursuing a degree in computer engineering at UIC. -
Leah Davis – a first-year student from Chicago’sNear West Side neighborhood, pursuing a degree in civil engineering at UIC. - Chenille Lawrence – a second-year student from Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood, pursuing a degree in computer science at UIC.
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Camren McGee – a second-year student from Chicago’sSouth Shore neighborhood, pursuing a degree in industrial engineering at UIC. -
Rashaun Muhammad – a third-year student fromDolton, Ill. , pursuing a degree in industrial engineering at UIC. -
Ramon Orozco – a third-year student fromLyons, Ill. , pursuing a degree in civil engineering at UIC. -
Cristobal Soto – a first-year student fromMaywood, Ill. , pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering at UIC. -
Juliana Soto – a first-year student fromMaywood, Ill. , pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering at UIC.
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