RE: Nomination Letter for Kaely Jimenez Dear Georgia Engineering Foundation Committee: I am writing to enthusiastically recommend Kaely Jimenez for the Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarship. As the Assistant Dean for Inclusive Excellence at the College of Engineering at the University of Georgia (UGA), I have had the pleasure of getting to know Kaely both inside and outside the classroom during her freshman year. Kaely is one of 12 first-generation college students who participated in our Summer 2024 Engineering Academic Boot Camp (EABC) program. Sponsored by Georgia Power, Lockheed Martin, and Gulfstream, this intensive two-week experience helped incoming students acclimate to university life and prepare for the challenges of university-level courses. Through the EABC program, Kaely was able to transition more smoothly into UGA and the College of Engineering while gaining a strong foundation for the rigorous science courses ahead. Kaely’s dedication and hard work during the program have contributed, thus far, to her successful transition. Albeit only a first semester freshman, Kaely is already involved in the community, while also maintaining and joggling her academic commitment; she has also already met some amazing people in the UGA community who are keeping her grounded. Kaely embodies the qualities that this scholarship seeks to support. What sets Kaely apart is not only her academic but also her unwavering determination, resilience, and commitment to her education. In sum, I find Kaely to be a diligent, hardworking individual with great tenacity; she is one who demonstrates initiative, commitment and persistence. Please contact me if you need additional information at soniagarcia@uga.edu. I would personally like to elaborate on Kaely’s attributes, she is well deserving of your consideration.
RE: Nomination Letter for Kaely Jimenez Dear Georgia Engineering Foundation Committee: I am writing to enthusiastically recommend Kaely Jimenez for the Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarship. As the Assistant Dean for Inclusive Excellence at the College of Engineering at the University of Georgia (UGA), I have had the pleasure of getting to know Kaely both inside and outside the classroom during her freshman year. Kaely is one of 12 first-generation college students who participated in our Summer 2024 Engineering Academic Boot Camp (EABC) program. Sponsored by Georgia Power, Lockheed Martin, and Gulfstream, this intensive two-week experience helped incoming students acclimate to university life and prepare for the challenges of university-level courses. Through the EABC program, Kaely was able to transition more smoothly into UGA and the College of Engineering while gaining a strong foundation for the rigorous science courses ahead. Kaely’s dedication and hard work during the program have contributed, thus far, to her successful transition. Albeit only a first semester freshman, Kaely is already involved in the community, while also maintaining and joggling her academic commitment; she has also already met some amazing people in the UGA community who are keeping her grounded. Kaely embodies the qualities that this scholarship seeks to support. What sets Kaely apart is not only her academic but also her unwavering determination, resilience, and commitment to her education. In sum, I find Kaely to be a diligent, hardworking individual with great tenacity; she is one who demonstrates initiative, commitment and persistence. Please contact me if you need additional information at soniagarcia@uga.edu. I would personally like to elaborate on Kaely’s attributes, she is well deserving of your consideration.
RE: Nomination Letter for Kaely Jimenez Dear Georgia Engineering Foundation Committee: I am writing to enthusiastically recommend Kaely Jimenez for the Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarship. As the Assistant Dean for Inclusive Excellence at the College of Engineering at the University of Georgia (UGA), I have had the pleasure of getting to know Kaely both inside and outside the classroom during her freshman year. Kaely is one of 12 first-generation college students who participated in our Summer 2024 Engineering Academic Boot Camp (EABC) program. Sponsored by Georgia Power, Lockheed Martin, and Gulfstream, this intensive two-week experience helped incoming students acclimate to university life and prepare for the challenges of university-level courses. Through the EABC program, Kaely was able to transition more smoothly into UGA and the College of Engineering while gaining a strong foundation for the rigorous science courses ahead. Kaely’s dedication and hard work during the program have contributed, thus far, to her successful transition. Albeit only a first semester freshman, Kaely is already involved in the community, while also maintaining and joggling her academic commitment; she has also already met some amazing people in the UGA community who are keeping her grounded. Kaely embodies the qualities that this scholarship seeks to support. What sets Kaely apart is not only her academic but also her unwavering determination, resilience, and commitment to her education. In sum, I find Kaely to be a diligent, hardworking individual with great tenacity; she is one who demonstrates initiative, commitment and persistence. Please contact me if you need additional information at soniagarcia@uga.edu. I would personally like to elaborate on Kaely’s attributes, she is well deserving of your consideration.