2025 Ignatian Hoya Biomedical Academic Scholarship Recipients

Past Recipients

Isabella Grayson

Isabella Grayson

Thomasville, Georgia
M.S. in Physiology & Biophysics

I believe that all acts of service have the ability to transform the world we live in, no matter the methods, action, or size.


Corin Jordan

Corin Jordan

Ann Arbor, Michigan
M.S. in Systems Medicine

Through an applied research internship supported by the program, I’ve been able to connect our academic work with my interest in public and global health.


Colin Nemeth

Colin Nemeth

Charleston, South Carolina
M.S. in Integrative Neuroscience

Service isn’t about fixing people, but about responding with care and respect. I believe that science, when wielded with intention, has the power to restore dignity and affirm life.


Andrea Pulido

Andrea Pulido

Miami, Florida
M.S. in Biotechnology

Behind every diagnosis is a person with a lifetime of stories, and even small acts of connection can carry real weight.


Sophia Selenou-Yemgang

Sophia Selenou-Yemgang

Prince George’s County, Maryland
M.S. in Integrative Medicine & Health Sciences 

Volunteering in an ER has been the most rewarding community service opportunity so far, and I hope to engage in many more experiences like this.


Kaylin Wooley

Kaylin Wooley

Los Angeles, California
M.S. in Systems Medicine

The program allows me to better understand disease, research, and patient care at a broader level, which I believe will make me a more well-rounded future dentist.


Apply for the Ignatian Hoya Scholarship

We encourage applicants to our master’s degree programs to apply for this scholarship! Visit the Ignatian Hoya Biomedical Academic Scholarship page for the instructions and application.