Skip to content

News

Announcing our 2023 Neal Kocurek Scholarship Recipients

There are no easy solutions to the healthcare worker shortage facing our state, but helping more students on the path to becoming doctors, nurses, and other essential health professionals is an important place to start. To support the growth of the health workforce, St. David’s Foundation has awarded 45 scholarships to Central Texas students who are beginning their journey toward a vocation in the medical arts. These are scholarships, that are awarded on the basis of both merit and need, and our new Scholars have some truly remarkable stories.

Helping to bring higher education into reach for students, many of whom are first in their families to attend college, is central to St. David’s Foundation’s mission to advance health equity through investment and action. As one of the largest scholarship programs in Texas, the Neal Kocurek Scholarship provides students from Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson counties with financial, personal, and professional support throughout their higher educational studies.

The scholarship program was created in honor of the Foundation’s late President and CEO, W. Neal Kocurek, Ph.D. and carries on his vision for a more equitable Central Texas. Since the scholarship’s inception, over 700 students have received scholarships to study medicine, nursing, physical therapy, biomedical engineering, and many other vital health-related disciplines.

These scholarships would not be possible without the generous supporters of Toast of the Town, a series of distinctive events hosted in private homes and venues throughout Central Texas each spring. All the proceeds raised by these events go toward the scholarships, and that amount is then matched two-to-one by the Foundation.

Cultural competence is just one aspect of quality care, but it matters deeply. The Foundation’s commitment to equity makes it even more important for these emerging professionals to be from the communities they seek to serve, and the backgrounds of this year’s scholarship recipients are extraordinarily diverse.

Each year, one scholar is selected to receive our Alfred A. King Chairman’s Award, an honor given to a student who the scholarship committee believed exemplifies the highest level of educational values, community awareness, and civic stewardship. The 2023 recipient of the Alfred A. King Chairman’s Award is Yair Lopez, a graduate of Lehman High School in Kyle, Texas, who will be a first-year student at Texas State University this fall.

Yair’s journey is remarkable and demonstrates profound resilience. Supporting himself while pursuing his education, he rose to the top 15% of his class while also learning English as a second language. Yair plans to major in biochemistry and hopes to attend medical school. “My dream career is to become an emergency doctor because, throughout my life, I have lost family members who would still be alive today if they received treatments in time,” Yair said. “I know the major and the path I chose will probably be difficult, but I love science and I know I can do it. I always challenge myself to reach for great and impossible goals, and I always work hard to make them come true.”

Yair is just one of our many impressive scholars, all of whom bring their unique personal circumstances and dreams to our program. These new recipients now enter a distinguished community of peers who will encourage and inspire each other as they progress through their college education and beyond. And as we look again, mark your calendar: the application process for the 2024 scholarship will open in early November.

We are extremely proud of all of our 2023 Kocurek Scholars and look forward to cheering on their future success with great pride. Please join me in congratulating these exceptional students.

2023 Class of Neal Kocurek Scholars

Abrar Alsaadi

The University of Texas at Austin

Emily Araujo

The University of Texas at Austin

Alexa Baker

The University of Texas at Austin

Rance Blancaflor

Texas A & M University-College Station

Caitlin Brock

The University of Texas at Austin

Roselin Campos

Texas State University

Priyadarshini Chandrani

Texas A & M University-College Station

Hannah Choi

The University of Texas at Austin

Daya Contreras

The University of Texas at San Antonio

Diya Deepak

The University of Texas at Austin

Abbigail Delacruz

 

My Do

The University of Texas at Austin

Amanda Dyson

The University of Texas at Austin

Zarqa Fatima

The University of Texas at Austin

Neuryth Garcia-Lopez

Austin Community College District

Sucharitha Gotham

The University of Texas at Austin

Ava Harper

Southwestern University

Mary Hoang

The University of Texas at Austin

Nicole Huffmaster

Texas A & M University-College Station

Sara Hutson

The University of Texas at Austin

Kimberly Huynh

The University of Texas at Austin

Melissa Ingabire

University of Houston

Rachel Jenkins

Texas A & M University-College Station

Hayden Kohl

Texas A & M University-College Station

Cybel Lekettey Dapilma

University of Texas at Dallas

Yair Lopez

Texas State University

Lorena Montoya-Conejo

Texas State University

Aileen Moreno

Texas A & M University-College Station

Malachi Natal

The University of Texas at Austin

Lisset Osorio Garcia

Texas State University

Celeste Pesina

The University of Texas at Austin

Julianna Pham

The University of Texas at Austin

Nhan Pham

Texas A & M University-College Station

Tien Pham

The University of Texas at Austin

Hannah Ramos

Texas State University

Norma Rodriguez Tovar

Texas A & M University-College Station

Grace Ann Roth

Texas A & M University-College Station

Alison Seaback

Baylor University

Ariana Suyo

Texas State University

Bibi Wahida Taniwal

The University of Texas at Austin

Abigail Toghanro

Texas Woman’s University

Trevor Tran

The University of Texas at Austin

Elizabeth Yoo

The University of Texas at Austin

Mia Zavala

Texas Tech University