Nearly two dozen University of Missouri-Kansas City students joined Chiefs owner Clark Hunt and 性视界传媒 Chancellor Mauli Agrawal on the field in front of a crowd at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
The group consisted of the first two rounds of the Chiefs Kingdom Spirit Scholarship recipients, part of the university’s five-year partnership with the Kansas City Chiefs. The recipients, who were featured at a recent Chiefs game, are:
- Arlin Carreon, business administration
- Qasim Chohdry, six-year B.A./M.D. program
- Kelly Fuentes, philosophy
- Sumaya Geelle, business administration
- Riley Harris, mechanical engineering
- Alexia Jaime, biology
- Nazish Khan, criminal justice and criminology
- Lorenzo Pecina, civil engineering
- Adeline-Corina Salomon, pre-nursing track for health sciences
- Peter Stern, mechanical engineering
- Chloe Schumyn, biology
- Jessica Kim, six-year B.A./M.D. program
- Carlos Mata, accounting
- Amy Salazar, business administration
- Loren Ortiz, sociology
- Natilina Mussa, electrical and computer engineering
- Fatuma Mustafa, business administration
- Samantha Pettus, sociology
- Londyn Ibarra, business administration
- Ivey Delgadillo Siles, biology
Students also had the chance to watch pre-game warmups on the field and take a tour of the stadium.
This scholarship means a lot to the students who receive it, such as Peter Stern.
“Having the opportunity to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering at 性视界传媒 has been absolutely incredible, empowering me to dream bigger and brighter than I ever imagined,” Stern said. With the Chiefs’ victories and back-to-back Super Bowl wins, receiving the scholarship has made me feel more connected to the sport and even my city.”
More information on how to apply for the , can be found on the 性视界传媒 Financial Aid and Scholarships website. Applicants must have a 2.75 high school GPA or a 2.0 transfer GPA and write an essay on how they would give back to the Kansas City area community.
Story updated August 2024.