Cinthia Moreno Ayala
University of California, Santa Cruz
Bachelor’s degree in Community Studies/ minor in Education
2017 BAGSF scholarship Recipient.
I want to say THANK YOU because I have gotten to this point in my academic and professional journey because BAGSF believed in me and provided the financial support for me to keep on pursuing my academic and professional goals. I had some setbacks, which slowed down my progress in transferring to a university from San Jose City College. However, in Fall 2017, I attended my first quarter at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC).
This Spring 2020 quarter, I was awarded the UCSC Dean’s and Chancellor’s Award for Undergraduate Research (Cinthia Magana Moreno Undergraduate Awards Info). I also received my bachelor’s degree in Community Studies with an emphasis on Health and a minor in Education, and this month I became a certified EMT. I will be taking a gap year from academics to finish requirements to be able to apply to professional school and to become a Physician Assistant. I’m currently looking for employment. I have attached a photo that I kept from the BAGSF scholarship ceremony and a current graduation photo.
Again, thank you for everything.

Janah May Oclaman
Bachelor’s degree in Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior.
University of California, Davis
2016, 2017 BAGSF Scholarship Recipient
Current status Research Associate (Drug Discovery) at MyoKardia
In 2019, I graduated from UC Davis, and I am writing because I want to celebrate this milestone with you. Thank you so much for all your support. I would not have been able to pursue my passion, if not for the chance and trust that you gave me. Your support opened a lot more opportunities for me; you gave me time to develop various skills outside my classes. Because of you, I was not only able to thrive, but also excel. I was able to maintain a 4.0 GPA while being part of a research lab and leadership position. While at the lab, I was able to present at two (2) conferences, one of which is at a national label, where I won the award. A research publication is also now on the way. Furthermore, I started a STEM organization at UC Davis to support Hispanic and Native Americans.
As of now, I graduated with a BS in Neurobiology Physiology and Behavior with the university granting me awards such as the Highest Honor, Outstanding Performance Citation, and eight more. You have made all this possible for me, and I’m eternally grateful.
Currently, I am working in research to discover and develop drugs to treat rare cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, I am starting a CU disease prevention program for the community.
I plan to continue my studies and pursue medicine in the next two years. Again, thank you so much for the trust, support, and opportunity. Your support means the world to my family and I. Rest assured that I would not stop here. I will further my education and create opportunities for those after me.