NOAA Office of Education has selected 125 Ernest F. Hollings undergraduate scholarship recipients and 18 José E. Serrano Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions (EPP/MSI) undergraduate scholarship recipients for the classes of 2021. Scholars receive a two-year academic scholarship for their junior and senior years, paid summer internship opportunities, and funding to participate in two national scientific conferences.

Paola Santiago, a 2019 NOAA Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions undergraduate scholar, stands in front of the NOAA Ship Pisces, a fisheries survey vessel at the Florida Mayport Naval Station. (Image credit: Nohemi Perales, NOAA EPP/MSI scholar)
“We are excited to welcome the highly qualified class of 2021 scholars", said Louisa Koch, Director of NOAA Education. "We are impressed by their eagerness and delighted to welcome them to the NOAA team. We congratulate them on being selected as scholars in these prestigious undergraduate programs. In 2020, we successfully adapted our internships in response to COVID-19 and we look forward to building upon that success in 2021.”
This year, 721 applications were submitted for these two competitive scholarships. The selected applicants of both NOAA undergraduate scholarship programs come from a total of 88 different campuses in 39 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.
The 2021 EPP/MSI undergraduate scholars finished their two-week long orientation on June 3, and began their first internships on June 7, 2021. Due to the ongoing threat of COVID-19, most 2021 internships will be conducted virtually. The Hollings undergraduate scholars attended orientation from June 1-3, 2021, and will complete their internships during the summer of 2022.
During orientation, scholars were welcomed by Ben Friedman, NOAA’s Deputy Under Secretary for Operations and Acting NOAA Administrator. Mr. Friedman spoke not only about NOAA, but also shared pivotal points in his own career path, for which scholars enthusiastically thanked him. Scholars spent the remainder of orientation hearing from line and staff office leadership, learning about past and present internship opportunities, connecting with their peers, and engaging with scholarship program staff to learn about their next two years as a NOAA undergraduate scholar.
The scholars also shared their reasons for wanting to be a NOAA scholar, and there were nearly as many different answers as there were scholars in attendance! Some scholars shared a childhood dream of working at NOAA, while others wanted to embrace the opportunity to explore new career possibilities, gain mentors, connect with like-minded peers, and conduct high impact research. Despite having varied reasons for applying, everyone had a similar response to how they were feeling at orientation — excited, inspired, and thankful.
The scholarship application period for the class of 2022 opens on September 1, 2021, and will close on January 31, 2022.

EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholars
State | Name | University |
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AK | Keith Sellers | University of Alaska Southeast |
AZ | Stella Heflin | University of Arizona |
CA | Dominick Davis | Humboldt State University |
CA | Devynn Gately | California State University, Monterey Bay |
DC | Trinity Gbla | Howard University |
FL | Kyra Freeney | Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University |
FL | Rose Leeger | Nova Southeastern University |
FL | Gracia Rojas | The College of the Florida Keys |
FL | Nadia Vidal Difré | Valencia Community College |
HI | Tehani Malterre | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa |
HI | Ronja Steinbach | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa |
MS | Taylon White | Jackson State University |
NY | Ricardo Polanco | City College of New York |
NY | Derrick Seegars | New York City College of Technology |
PR | Yesenia Rivera-Lopez | University of Puerto Rico - Mayagüez Campus |
TX | Emily Fritsche | University of Houston - Downtown |
VA | Gabryelle McDaniel | Hampton University |
VA | Auriel Sanders | Hampton University |
Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholars
State | Name | University |
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AL | Emily Wisinski | University of Alabama in Huntsville |
CA | Nicole Adamson | University of California, San Diego |
CA | Emma Centeno | University of California, Berkeley |
CA | Oliver Dewey | Pomona College |
CA | Kyle Friedman | Stanford University |
CA | Medha Gelli | Scripps College |
CA | Nabiha Hasan | Orange Coast College |
CA | Gabriel Konar-Steenberg | Pomona College |
CA | Hannah Mandell | Pomona College |
CA | Rohith Moolakatt | University of California, Berkeley |
CA | Cece Odell | University of San Diego |
CA | Jesse Robinett | University of California, San Diego |
CA | Audrey Sarin | California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo |
CA | Sydney Schmitter | Stanford University |
CA | William Rhys Tallentire | University of California, San Diego |
CA | Sara Vanaki | University of San Diego |
CO | Marin Macdonald | Colorado State University |
CT | Caroline Webb | University of Connecticut |
DC | Audrey Cox | George Washington University |
DE | Caldonia Carmello | University of Delaware |
DE | Rachel Davitt | University of Delaware |
DE | Willa Lane | University of Delaware |
FL | Anne Baldino | University of Miami |
FL | Sophia Bickerton | Eckerd College |
FL | Elizabeth Callahan | Eckerd College |
FL | Lily-Havana De Laforcade | Eckerd College |
FL | Hudson Filas | Eckerd College |
FL | Hayley Flanagan | University of Miami |
FL | Sofia Gluskin | University of South Florida |
FL | Karsen Henwood | Eckerd College |
FL | Kim Ho | University of South Florida |
FL | Abril Hunter | Florida State University |
FL | Isabella Kemp | University of Florida |
FL | Nikolas Kuncis | Nova Southeastern University |
FL | Cameron Larmer | Eckerd College |
FL | Isabel Moyer | Eckerd College |
FL | Emily Speciale | University of Miami |
FL | Olivia Tuckey | University of South Florida |
GA | Kathryn Boyle | University of Georgia |
GA | Chase Fiveash | University of Georgia |
GA | Pierce Mastrion | Mercer University |
GA | Killian Mcsweeney | University of Georgia |
HI | Caroline Edmonds | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa |
HI | Kyra Leon | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa |
HI | Sydney Lewis | University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo |
HI | Keanu Rochette-Yu Tsuen | University of Hawaiʻi Kapi'olani Community College |
IA | Mark De Bruin | Iowa State University |
IA | Brier Klossing | Iowa State University |
IL | Caroline Capone | University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign |
IL | Wyatt Mosiman | Northwestern University |
IL | Jaydeep Pillai | University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign |
IL | Divya Rea | University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign |
IN | Peyton Camden | Valparaiso University |
KS | Mary Sevart | University of Kansas |
LA | Connor Delaune | Northeast Louisiana University |
MA | Aviva Intveld | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
MA | Julia Wolf | Mount Holyoke College |
MD | Reese Barrett | University of Maryland, College Park |
MD | Julia Kischkat | University of Maryland, College Park |
MD | Siobhan Light | University of Maryland, College Park |
MD | Yulia Lim | University of Maryland, College Park |
MD | Gabriel Mignardi | University of Maryland, College Park |
MD | Eric Robinson | University of Maryland, College Park |
ME | Clara Benadon | Bowdoin College |
ME | Elinor Tierney-Fife | Bates College |
MI | Michelle Zemke | Michigan State University |
MN | Karly Beaumont | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities |
MN | Cullen Hauck | Saint Olaf College |
NC | Kelly Koehler | North Carolina State University |
NC | Sophie Maginnes | Duke University |
NC | Magdalena Phillips | Duke University |
NC | Alex Reulbach | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
ND | Patricia Hopp | University of North Dakota |
NE | Logan Howard | University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
NE | Abigail Seibel | University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
NH | Amanda Calhoun | Dartmouth College |
NY | Alexandra Dwyer | Hobart and William Smith Colleges |
NY | Jacob Feuerstein | Cornell University |
NY | Ellen Jorgensen | Syracuse University |
NY | Caroline Schwab | City College of New York |
NY | Abigail Whittington | Vassar College |
OH | Kate Lochridge | Bowling Green State University |
OH | Ania Wellere | Denison University |
OH | Sean Whelan | The Ohio State University |
OK | Marcus Ake | University of Oklahoma - Norman Campus |
OK | Marshall Baldwin | University of Oklahoma - Norman Campus |
OK | Liza Williams | University of Tulsa |
OR | Julia Rankin | Oregon State University |
OR | Sophia Zoll | Oregon State University |
PA | Delián Colón Burgos | Penn State University - University Park |
PA | Lauren Janicke | Carnegie Mellon University |
PA | David Marcial | Penn State - University Park |
PA | Lillian Muller | Penn State - University Park |
PA | Jacob Snyder | Penn State - University Park |
PR | Joaris Hernández Morales | University of Puerto Rico - Mayagüez Campus |
RI | Rosalind Bailey | University of Rhode Island |
RI | Cassandra Deblois | Roger Williams University |
RI | Emily Drappeau | University of Rhode Island |
RI | Julia Grossman | Brown University |
RI | Sebastian Murray-Brown | University of Rhode Island |
RI | Elizabeth Taylor | University of Rhode Island |
SC | Harrison Bench | University of South Carolina |
SC | Heather Bruck | University of South Carolina |
SC | Connor Cozad | College of Charleston |
SC | Kaitlyn Dirr | University of South Carolina |
SC | Emily Dombrowski | College of Charleston |
SC | Emma Jackson | University of South Carolina |
SC | Erin Kemp | University of South Carolina |
SC | Claire White | College of Charleston |
SD | Jacob Lindblom | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology |
TN | Joslyn Primicias | University of Tennessee at Chattanooga |
TX | Zoie Bright | Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi |
TX | Caleb Combs | Houston Community College |
TX | Katherine Faulkner | University of Texas at Austin |
VA | Carlee Dunn | College of William and Mary |
VA | Erin Foreman | Virginia Wesleyan College |
VA | Schyler Turner | Hampton University |
VA | Leah Wilczynski | James Madison University |
VT | Danielle Berger | University of Vermont |
VT | Gabrielle Brown | Northern Vermont University - Lyndon |
VT | Rachel Palladino | Northern Vermont University - Lyndon |
WA | Leah Davis | University of Washington |
WA | Anna Finch | University of Washington |
WA | Madison Gard | Western Washington University |
WA | Ana Olsen | University of Washington |
WI | Isaac Schluesche | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
José E. Serrano Educational Partnership Program Undergraduate Scholarship
The Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions (EPP/MSI) was established in 2000 to support the education of postsecondary students pursuing degrees that directly support NOAA’s mission. In 2019, Congress renamed the program as the José E. Serrano Educational Partnership Program in honor of Congressman Serrano. The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship includes a two-year academic award of $9,500 per year, and two summer internship opportunities. Scholars also receive funds to present the results of their NOAA research projects at two national conferences. Students must attend a minority serving institution, have and maintain a 3.2 or higher GPA and a declared major in a NOAA-mission related discipline including, but not limited to, oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical sciences, including physics, geography and hydrology as well as social sciences.
Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship
The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship was established in 2005 in honor of Senator Ernest F. Hollings, who was well known for supporting ocean policy and conservation. Senator Hollings passed away in 2019. The Hollings Scholarship includes a two-year academic award of $9,500 per year, and a 10-week, full-time, paid summer internship opportunity at any NOAA facility nationwide. Scholars also receive funding to present their NOAA research projects at two national scientific conferences. Students apply in their second year of undergraduate study and each must be a full-time undergraduate majoring in a NOAA mission field such as oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical sciences, social sciences, and teacher education.
Contact: NOAA Office of Education
1315 East West Hwy SSMC 3 / Rm 10734
Silver Spring, MD 20910
For the Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship, please email studentscholarshipprograms@noaa.gov
For the José E. Serrano Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions Undergraduate Scholarship, please email epp.usp@noaa.gov