Class of 2025: PCC student named 2025 Cooke Foundation Scholar, bringing family to tears

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Diego Lobato standing.

PCC grad Diego Lobato is headed to NYU this fall to study economics and computer science.

When your family cries tears of joy, you know it’s a big deal.

Portland Community College’s Diego Lobato has been named a 2025 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholar, joining a cohort of 90 students nationwide recognized for their academic achievement, leadership, and perseverance. It is the fifth time in the past 20 years that a student from PCC has earned the honor.

The Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship is one of the most competitive and generous in the nation, designed to support high-achieving community college students with financial need. Each recipient is awarded up to $55,000 annually to complete their bachelor’s degree, with support covering tuition, living expenses, books, and required fees. Scholars also receive extensive educational and career advising, access to internships, and funding for graduate studies.

“沙巴体育官网ing a Jack Kent Cooke scholarship means the world to me,” said Lobato. “It eases my financial worries tremendously and affirms that I am on the right path. I called my mom the moment I found out – she cried.”

Originally from Chula Vista, California, Lobato is a nontraditional student who was raised in a single-parent Hispanic household in San Diego. Now living in downtown Portland, he is completing his Oregon Transfer degree with a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) focus, centered on mathematics and computer science. Lobato graduates from PCC this Friday, June 13 at the college’s annual commencement ceremony.

Lobato will be attending New York University in the fall, where he plans to pursue a joint bachelor’s degree in Economics and Computer Science. His long-term goal is to build a technology business focused on creating large-scale positive social change.

“PCC has been instrumental in my journey, and I could not have done this alone,” Lobato said. “I’ve been fortunate to build an amazing support system that has propelled me toward my goals.”

Happy grad with poppie.

2025 Commencement

Thousands of PCC grads will be honored as part of the class of 2025. The college’s commencement ceremony takes place at 7 p.m., Friday, June 13 at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum where thousands of newly minted graduates will celebrate their degrees and certificates with family and friends.

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He also expressed gratitude to faculty and mentors who played a key role in his success, including Stephen Arthur (student life and leadership development manager), Greg Contreras (CAMP manager), Rod Johnson (PCC Foundation program officer), Hannah Nacu (service learning coordinator), and his Community Engaged Institute for Social Change cohort.

“PCC offers outstanding resources which I was able to use to build a strong transfer application — it’s an incredible institution,” he added. “PCC has forever changed the trajectory of my life and made my dream of higher education a reality.”

It is one of the largest groups of scholars in the Foundation’s 25-year history, with more than 1,600 applicants from community colleges across the country. The 90 scholars were selected from a semifinalist pool of 467 students based on academic excellence, leadership, persistence, and unmet financial need.

“This year’s cohort reflects the remarkable talent and determination thriving in community colleges nationwide,” said Giuseppe ‘Seppy’ Basili, Executive Director of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation. “As we mark 25 years of impact, we remain committed to amplifying the successes of these students and opening doors to the opportunities they deserve.”

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation has invested nearly $304 million in scholarships and $136 million in grants since 2000, dedicated to advancing the education of exceptional students with financial need. For more information, visit www.jkcf.org.

About James Hill

James G. Hill, an award-winning journalist and public relations writer, is the Director of Public Relations at Portland Community College. A graduate of Portland State University, James has worked as a section editor for the Newberg Graphic... more »