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    FRCC’s Vatey Ouy: Celebrating Our Local Scholar’s National Achievement

    2024-05-24
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    Vatey Ouy, an engineering student at Front Range Community College (FRCC), is the only person from Colorado to receive the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship this year. She was selected from nearly 1,700 applicants nationwide, one of only 60 students to earn this recognition. The scholarship acknowledges her academic achievements, financial need, leadership, community service, and perseverance. Vatey aims to become a female aerospace engineer, a profession that is rare in her native Cambodia.

    Born in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Vatey is the first in her family to attend college. At FRCC, she has taken on leadership roles, such as vice president of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, and has been consistently named to the FRCC Dean’s List. She is also an active member of the campus Math Club.

    Vatey has gained practical experience in her field through participation in NASA’s L’SPACE Mission Concept Academy. There, she addressed real aerospace challenges and worked with industry professionals, which reinforced her commitment to aerospace engineering.

    At FRCC, Vatey has received support from advisors, tutors, and teachers, which she credits for her academic success. She believes the college has provided a strong foundation for her future studies.

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