Pictured, left to right, seated: Joshua Puente, ASU sophomore music performance and business major; Tracy Bubb, TSJC Associate of Arts student; Keely Williams, TSJC early childhood education program; standing, front row: Adams State Director of Alumni Relations Lori Laske; Chelsea Todd, ASU senior music education/performance/business major; Juanita Montoya, ASU junior sociology/criminology major; Dana Lenz, ASU junior cellular and molecular biology major; County Commissioner Michael Yohn; Luz Gonzalez, ASU freshman business marketing major; Jazmine Palacios, ASU freshman business management major; Emily Sowards, ASU senior psychology major; Jaymie Coffman, TSJC criminology program; standing, back row: Shawna Larson, ASU senior physical education and sports management major; Austin Taylor, ASU junior accounting major; Joseph DePriest, TSCJ welding program; TSJC Assistant Director of Financial Aid Yvette Lujan; Daniel Parsons, ASU senior art major; County Commissioner Helen Sigmond; County Commissioner Darius Allen; Adams State President Cheryl Lovell, Ph.D., Jessica Moorman, ASU senior psychology major; and TSJC Education Foundation Toni DeAngelis.
Through the Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative Adams State University partnered with Alamosa County and Trinidad State Junior College Educational Foundation to provide scholarships for 21 students from Alamosa County. Adams State attended the Alamosa County Commissioners Meeting on February 13, in Alamosa, Colo., to express appreciation for the continued support.