Together

Santa Clara’s five-year partnership with the Posse Foundation will recruit 50 scholars and provide training, financial support, and help finding internships.

A gift from Bronco parents Jim and Heather Pigott will help the Posse Foundation fund 50 new Broncos over five years.

The foundation supports L.A.-based young people with scholarships. Recipients receive training, financial support, and help finding internships.

Eva Blanco Masias, vice president for enrollment management, says, “Given our commitment to innovation and our location in Silicon Valley, we can be an excellent choice to these bright minds, serving as a conduit and transforming their aspirations into tangible personal and professional growth.”

Read more about SCU’s five-year partnership with the Posse Foundation.

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