First-Generation Student Earns Inaugural Scholarship from Obama Foundation, Airbnb CEO
Edwin Santos, SPA/BA â24, MPA â25, had a hunch about the identity of the special guest expected to join the Zoom meeting announcing the recipients of the inaugural Voyager Scholarship, sponsored by the Obama Foundation and Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky.
Even still, Santos, a second-year legal studies major whoâs also working towards a masterâs degree in public administration, was shocked to see former President Barack Obama appear on his screen. Ìę
âI want youâonce you get off the Zoomâto call up your mom or your dad or grandparents and let them know that Obama said, âThey done good,ââ he told the awardees on September 13. âThey deserve a lot of credit for how far youâve already come and how far Iâm confident youâll go.â Ìę
Obamaâs words hit home for Santos, a first-generation student whose family has inspired his journey, which will now include substantial funding as a Obama-Chesky Scholar for Public Service. ÌęÌę
âI kind of teared up listening to [Obama] talk about family,â said Santos, who heard about the program and received feedback from the AU Office of Merit Awards. âTravel has always been a financial burden for my family. Until this summer, my family hadnât even been back to El Salvador since they came to America more than 30 years ago. I got to see the country they are from, where they grew up. My dad didnât finish high school and he made sacrifices for me. And now Iâm earning this [award] from the [former] president. Itâs emotional.â Ìę
Edwin Santos, left, and his parentsÌęClaudia and Samuel Santos.
The scholarship provides up to $50,000 in financial aid for the final two years of college for students who want to pursue a career in public service. The Obama Foundation administers the scholarship, to which Chesky contributed $100 million. The inaugural cohort includes 100 students representing 35 states and territories and 70 colleges and universities. Ìę
Santos is only a second-year student, but because his Politics, Policy, and Law Scholars program is a three-year program, the funds will essentially cover his remaining financial obligations. Ìę
The scholarship includes a $10,000 stipend and Airbnb credits for a âsummer voyageâ anywhere in the world for work focused on public service. Recipients also receive a $2,000 annual travel stipend in Airbnb credits for the 10 years following graduation. Students will get to meet Obama and Chesky at a fall summit. Ìę
âMichelle and I know that change only happens when ordinary people get involved, get engaged, and come together to create it,â Obama said. âThese young Voyagers believe in a fairer and more inclusive world, and theyâre ready to help us address important challenges in new ways. I canât wait to see what they accomplish through public service.â Ìę
Family also inspired Santosâ interest in the legal system. As a 12-year-old, Santosâwho grew up outside DC in suburban Woodbridge, Virginiaâand his family attended court hearings to support an aunt who was in a custody battle. âMy aunt didnât have the financial resources to hire a good lawyer,â he said. Ìę
The experience sparked Santosâ interest in the justice system. He interned last summer with CAIR Coalition, a DC nonprofit that works with immigrants facing deportation, and aspires to start a law firm that focuses on both criminal and immigration law. Ìę
Santos wrote in his application that he wants to study recidivism in Norway, which has one of the lowest rates in the world. But he now plans to travel across Europe during his summer voyage, working with nonprofits on prison reform. Ìę
âIâm excited to visit other countries, see the world, and learn,â Santos said. âAnd thanks to this program, I can take that knowledge and use it to help low-income communities.â Ìę
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The Obamas and Brian Chesky announce Voyager Scholars
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President and Mrs. Obama and Brian Chesky, Airbnb co-founder and CEO, announce their inaugural cohort of Voyager Scholarship recipients, 100 rising college juniors who plan to pursue a career in public service.