ComEd Awards Scholarships to Nine Chicagoland Students, Aids Pursuit of STEM Degrees
Entering its second year at CSU, the ComEd Scholars program aims to bridge the gap in funding for STEM education by providing scholarships to students seeking STEM-related degrees at local universities. On top of the scholarship funding, ComEd Scholars receive mentorship from ComEd engineers and professionals as well as the opportunity to apply for internships at ComEd and its parent company,
In total, ComEd has awarded 90 scholarships to students from five different educational institutions through the ComEd Scholars program. The ComEd Scholars program added CSU as an educational partner in 2023, awarding four scholars from CSU in 2024 and expanding to award nine CSU students in the second cohort this year.
“ComEd is committed to building the future leaders of our STEM workforce by supporting skilled students in northern Illinois,” said
Qualified students with above a 2.8 grade point average and majors in physics and engineering, computer science, finance and accounting are nominated by CSU faculty based on their academic achievement. CSU applicants submit a personal statement, financial-aid application, and school transcripts. The nine awarded students in 2025 receive scholarships for necessary financial assistance to cover educational and related costs that exceed existing financial aid.
“This uplifting partnership with ComEd helps propel our Chicago State scholars to the STEM leaders of the future,” said Zaldwaynaka “Z” Scott, President of
The ComEd Scholars program is one of several ComEd initiatives that build and empower a local, diverse workforce. In 2024, more than 3,000 people participated in ComEd workforce development and STEM programs.
The 2025 Chicago State University ComEd Scholars are:
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Yonathan Getachew – a second-year student fromAddis Ababa, Ethiopia , pursuing a degree in computer science. -
Osbaldo Gonzalez – a second-year student fromThornton , pursuing a degree in computer science. -
Kamia Johnson – a second-year student from
Auburn /Gresham, pursuing a degree in computer science. -
Tianna Johnson – a second-year student fromPortage, Indiana , pursuing a degree in finance. -
Boris Mojsa – a second-year student from Opovo,Serbia , pursuing a degree in computer science. -
Tegan Robins – a third-year student from Chicago’sAustin community, pursuing a degree in accounting. -
Aanicia Sutton – a third-year student from Chicago’s
Jeffery Manor neighborhood, pursuing a degree in accounting. -
N’Mari Ward – a third-year student from Chicago’s
South Shore community, pursuing a degree in physics and engineering. -
Kennedy Whitlow – a second-year student fromCountry Club Hills , pursuing a degree in physics and engineering.
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