San Jacinto Leadership Academy Student Uzziel Uriarte Ledezma Awarded Prestigious QuestBridge Full-Ride Scholarship to Columbia University

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San Jacinto Unified School District (SJUSD) proudly announces that San Jacinto Leadership Academy (SJLA) cadet Uzziel Uriarte Ledezma, who also serves as the SJLA student board member, has been awarded a QuestBridge National College Match full-ride scholarship to attend Columbia University, one of the nation’s most selective Ivy League institutions.

The QuestBridge scholarship is a highly competitive program that connected 2,550 finalists from a pool of more than 20,000 applicants with 55 top colleges and universities. Each finalist demonstrated exceptional academic achievement and readiness to excel on college campuses and beyond. Each Match Scholarship recipient receives early admission and a full four-year scholarship covering tuition, housing, meals, books, and other educational expenses, ensuring that an education at a top college is affordable for students and their families.

As a cadet at San Jacinto Leadership Academy, Uzziel has demonstrated a strong commitment to service, personal growth, and academic rigor—qualities that align with both the mission of QuestBridge and the values of Columbia University.

Uzziel was formally recognized for this outstanding accomplishment at the December San Jacinto Unified School District Board of Trustees meeting, where he was acknowledged by San Jacinto Leadership Academy Principal Michael Luna for his dedication, leadership, and academic success.

SJLA Counselor Priscilla Garcia, Uzziel Uriarte Ledezma, SJLA Principal Michael Luna

Columbia University, located in New York City, is internationally recognized for its rigorous academics, global impact, and commitment to developing future leaders across disciplines. Uzziel plans to begin his studies in the fall of 2026, joining a select group of QuestBridge Scholars nationwide.

San Jacinto Unified School District congratulates Uzziel Uriarte Ledezma on this remarkable achievement and celebrates his dedication, leadership, and academic excellence.

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