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Kathi Bowles Scholarship for Women in Computing
Introduction & History
Every year, the Houston chapter of the Association for Women in Computing
(AWC - Houston) award s one or more scholarships to outstanding students
pursuing an undergraduate degree or masters degree in a computer-related
field. The actual number of scholarships and the amount(s) depend on
fundraising activities held throughout the year.
The AWC - Houston Chapter scholarship was named to honor the memory of one
of its members, Kathi Bowles, and to promote advanced education in the field
of technology. Kathi Bowles received her bachelor's degree from Auburn
University, where she had received many undergraduate honors. Following
graduation, Kathi worked as a systems analyst and project leader for a major
oil company. She then took a position as a system consultant for a Big Eight
accounting firm. Throughout her career, Kathi's peers regarded her as an
outstandin g professional. In addition to her career, Kathi was very active
in volunteer work with children and her church. Kathi Bowles died in 1987,
at the age of thirty.
Purpose: The purpose of the scholarship is to recognize women pursuing a
technology degree and contributing to their high school, university or
community in the areas of service and leadership. Over the past 10 years,
AWC has provided $60,000 in scholarships fo r female students pursuing
technology degrees.
Awards Ceremony: The scholarship recipients are honored along with women
who have made an outstanding contribution in computer-related fields at our
Top Houston Women in Technology Gala. Gala proceeds benefit the Kathi Bowles
scholarship fund.
Scholarship recipients must agree to attend the Gala and associated
receptions, and be photographed for inclusion in the AWC - Houston website
and literature.
Completed applications should be sent to:
The Association for Women in Computing
Attn: Jan Whitehead / Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 421316
Houston, TX 77242-1316
Inquiries regarding eligibility or the application process should be sent
via email to scholarship@awchouston.org or awchoustonscholarship@yahoo.com.
Previous Scholarship Recipients
a.. 2004 - Mahnaz Bhayani
b.. 2004 - Jinyi Li
c.. 2003 - Erin Robin Jones
d.. 2003 - Sadia Mukhtar
e.. 2002 - Nadine Stevens
f.. 2002 - Claudia Yeshika Castillo
g.. 2001 - Devianee Vasanjee
h.. 2001 - Margaret (Peggy) A. Fidelman
i.. 2000 - Kathrine King
j.. 2000 - Natasha Mingo
k.. 2000 - Jacqueline P. Chen
l.. 1999 - Vanessa Zavaletta
m.. 1999 - Heather Biffle
n.. 1998 - Manal Eghneim
o.. 1997 - Patricia Avila
p.. 1995 - Amal Riman
q.. 1993 - Cherri Shafer
r.. 1992 - Claire Love
Kind Regards,
Jan Whitehead
Scholarship Chair
Association for Women in Computing
scholarship@awchouston.org
About the Association for Women in Computing (AWC): The National
organization was formed in 1978 to encourage women in technology-related
careers. The Houston chapter is among the largest and oldest in the
country.
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