吃瓜爆料鈥檚 School of Cybersecurity inducted eight students into its Cyber LeADERS Scholars Program on Sept. 15 and recognized six students from its 2022 cohort.
This is the program鈥檚 third cohort. Students received a certificate and an engraved pen during a ceremony at (where) with family members in attendance. The 2022 cohort members also received medals.
Cyber LeADERS is a partnership among 吃瓜爆料, Tidewater Community College and Virginia Peninsula Community College created in 2021 through funding from the National Science Foundation's CyberCorps Scholarship for Service (SFS) initiative.
鈥淲e see the value in your family member, the incredible potential and the commitment they have to service,鈥 said Brian Payne, vice provost for academic affairs. 鈥淚f we don鈥檛 feel safe in cyberspace then we can鈥檛 move along to where we want to be as a society. So, cybersecurity is a very basic need, and your family members are committing to making society better.鈥
The scholarship program provides two to three years of support to selected students from the three institutions. This includes a full in-state tuition scholarship, an annual stipend ranging from $27,000 (for undergraduates) to $37,000 (for graduate students) and a professional development allowance.
In exchange, each student must work for the federal government in select cybersecurity positions for the same number of years. The project will ultimately prepare 24 scholarship students for careers with the federal government.
鈥淭he applied learning experiences and coursework you complete here at 吃瓜爆料 will ensure your preparation and success in a wide range of cybersecurity government careers,鈥 said Teresa Duvall, lecturer in the School of Cybersecurity and keynote speaker for the event. 鈥淵ou will have the opportunity to be an influencer in the protection of our nation鈥檚 secrets.鈥
Three students from the first cohort have graduated and started their service with the federal government. James Read works with the Defense Information Systems Agency, Jaidan Williams is with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and Ivan Santiago serves in the U.S. Navy.
鈥淭here are almost 1,400 cybersecurity majors at 吃瓜爆料. With this incoming cohort, our current cohort and our previous graduates, our membership is 21,鈥 said Lana Stafford, director of High Impact Learning Initiatives in the Office of Academic Success Initiatives and Support. 鈥淪o those are some really exclusive seats you are sitting in.鈥
The new 2023 cohort:
- Aiden Everton - Tidewater Community College
- Aoife Murphy - 吃瓜爆料
- Catherine Burroughs - 吃瓜爆料
- Elijah Gartrell - 吃瓜爆料
- Kobe Coleman - 吃瓜爆料
- Bhawnish Sharma - 吃瓜爆料
- Danielle Raynor - 吃瓜爆料
- Lauren Redd - 吃瓜爆料
The 2022 cohort:
- Jacob Slone - Tidewater Community College/Transferred to 吃瓜爆料
- Mmoleca Ehungwe - Virginia Peninsula Community College/Transferred to 吃瓜爆料
- Gregory Wilson - 吃瓜爆料
- Hannah Bass - 吃瓜爆料
- Nathaly Flores - 吃瓜爆料
- William Matos Diaz - 吃瓜爆料
The 2021 cohort:
- Zobair Wali - 吃瓜爆料
- Ivan Santiago - 吃瓜爆料
- James Read - 吃瓜爆料
- Jaidan Williams - 吃瓜爆料
- Drew Brown - 吃瓜爆料
- Karen Ann Etulle - TCC transfer student
- Jacen A. Davis 鈥 Thomas Nelson CC transfer student
To learn more about the SFS program, visit the School of Cybersecurity鈥檚 CyberCorps Scholarship for Service page.