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Westmont, Young Life Offer Full Scholarships

Linda Ngo '22
Linda Ngo '22

Westmont College and Young Life Southwestern Division have launched an exciting new partnership to award full scholarships to two future Young Life leaders to attend Westmont each year. The awards cover the cost of tuition, room and board. This joint effort cultivates thoughtful scholars, grateful servants, and faithful leaders who have benefited from Young Life and will remain in leadership in the ministry throughout their college years and beyond. Young Life recommends the recipients, and Westmont is delighted to offer the scholarships to make their education possible.

“This partnership personifies Westmont’s commitment to educating and equipping students to go on to lead and live lives of significance,” says Gayle D. Beebe, president of Westmont. “They’ve been diligent in using the gifts the Lord has given them, and we get to be part of developing them for God’s work as they deepen their faith and grow their intellect to reach others with the love of Christ.”

Miguel Moreno '22
Miguel Moreno '22

“I can’t wait to see what God does through this new scholarship program and the lives of students who’ll be transformed because of their time at Westmont,” says Eric Scofield, chief development officer for Young Life. “Anything is possible with God, and this partnership has the aroma of God’s blessings.”

The Young Life Multiethnic Scholarships Awards Program has selected Linda Ngo of San Francisco and Miguel Moreno of Santa Barbara as the first recipients.

Moreno looks forward to all the opportunities awaiting him at Westmont. “What made me say yes to Westmont was the sense of community it gave me,” he says. “I’m most excited about all the activities and clubs to participate in too. This scholarship has already changed my life. I can’t wait to get started!” The Santa Barbara native appreciates staying near Young Life mentors and friends and family while he embarks on his college journey. “I knew I would find a second home at Westmont,” he says.

Linda is also thrilled about joining the Westmont community. “I’m so excited to attend Westmont because of the community I encountered when I first visited,” she says. “Westmont reminds me of my Young Life chapter where many—including myself—come from different backgrounds but are unified by our mutual choice to say yes to Christ. I feel so lucky and happy to be part of a place that shows kindness, is encouraging, and welcomes conversation. I’m stoked for my next four years at Westmont—and the weather in Santa Barbara isn’t too bad!”

Recipients must be high school seniors attending a school in the Southwestern Young Life Division (Hawaii, California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and El Paso, Texas), meet Westmont’s admissions requirements, and show an interest in continuing to work with Young Life during and after their time at Westmont.

Meet the two recipients who begin their education at Westmont this fall and see how they reacted when they first heard they were selected for these scholarships-truly unforgettable moments: Linda Ngo and Miguel Moreno.