There is no chain restaurant in the world
that is better at looking a customer ahead than McDonald’s; according to Steven
Johnson Grocerant Guru® at
Tacoma, WA based Foodservice
Solutions®.
It may not be Thanksgiving yet but we all
know that college application season taking off. McDonald’s USA understands
that as well, so they are helping Hispanic high school seniors reach for the
stars with the HACER National Scholarship.
This year, in addition to awarding half a
million dollars in scholarship funds to 30 stellar applicants, the Golden
Arches is recruiting Katya
Echazarreta, a former McDonald’s crew member who recently made history as
the first Mexican-born woman in outer space, for her biggest mission yet:
inspiring Hispanic students to pursue their higher education dreams. You have
to admit this marketing program is just out of this world, and filled with nothing
but good news.
In case you did not know, the McDonald's HACER National
Scholarship is one of the largest programs committed to college scholarships
and resources for Hispanics. In addition to offering financial assistance,
McDonald’s will feature Katya as a guest speaker on this
year’s HACER Education Tour across high schools in select U.S.
cities, and as host of in-person and virtual mentorship sessions.
Katya Echazarreta,
Electrical Engineer, stated, “Reuniting with McDonald’s for the HACER National
Scholarship is a very special full-circle moment. As a former crew member, I
learned the importance of connecting with people and rising above challenging
situations, valuable life skills that helped shape my approach towards becoming
an astronaut,” ... “As a Latina in STEM, I initially didn’t have many people to
turn to for advice, especially when it came to education. I look forward
to meeting students across the country and inviting them to push beyond what
they believe are their own limits. After all,
I’ve learned the sky is far from the limit.”
“As a Latina in STEM, I initially didn’t
have many people to turn to for advice, especially when it came to education. I
look forward to meeting students across the country and inviting them to
push beyond what they believe are their own limits. After all,
I’ve learned the sky is far from the limit.”
Education Workshops
Katya will join the McDonald’s HACER Education
Tour, now in its tenth consecutive year, during three tour stops at select high
schools in Las Vegas, Nev., Los Angeles, Calif., and El Paso, Texas, to shine a
light on how perseverance and passion for learning helped shape her journey
towards becoming a NASA electrical engineer.
The education workshop series will give
participating students access to motivational speakers from Cool Speak,
the leading youth engagement company in the country, in addition to resources
for navigating the college application process, including information on
financial aid, writing workshop, and more.
Mentorship Sessions
Katya will also host a series of 1:1
in-person mentorship sessions with Hispanic college-bound students at select
McDonald’s restaurants starting November through January. High school students
nationwide will also have the opportunity to participate in a virtual
mentorship session with Katya on January 25.
Richard Castro, a McDonald’s
Owner/Operator and national HACER® scholarship chairperson, stated, “The Golden
Arches are shining extra bright as we welcome Katya back into the McDonald’s
family. Our crew members are out of this world, and we’re proud to see an alum
shatter glass ceilings while making the seemingly impossible, possible,” …. “As
a leader who continuously inspires others to follow their dreams, we can’t
think of anyone better suited to help us encourage future college students to
apply to the HACER National Scholarship.”
Here is a little more background, for 37
years, McDonald’s and its
Owner/Operators have helped serve up bright futures for more than 17,000
students through the HACER National Scholarship, investing more than $33
million to help them attend college. It is one of McDonald’s many company
initiatives created to educate the next generation of youth including
the Black & Positively Golden Scholarships for students attending
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), in partnership with the
Thurgood Marshall College Fund, the McDonald’s/APIA Scholarship program
for Asian and Pacific-Islander American students.
The scholarship application period for
the 2022-2023 academic year is now open through Feb. 6, 2023. Hispanic
college-bound students and their parents are encouraged to
visit mcdonalds.com/hacer for additional college resources in English
and Spanish and details on how to apply for the McDonald’s HACER® National
Scholarship.
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