Published: June 5, 2024

New program expands access to engineering education for first-generation Colorado students

Thank you to our 2023 Lattice supporters:

  • Dana Andersen
  • John Bradley
  • Paul Brinkman
  • William Brown
  • Marco Campos
  • Dale Hatfield
  • Kile Morgan
  • Richard Munday
  • Beth Myers
  • Ann Smead
  • Robert ​Yoches

    In fall 2023, the first cohort of 67 Lattice Scholars began their academic journey in the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

    Each one will be the first in their family to earn a college degree.

      “As a first-generation college student myself, and a proud CU Ƶ alum, this program is near and dear to my heart,” said Dean Keith Molenaar.

      The Lattice Scholars Program aims to expand access to a CU Engineering education to all first-generation Colorado students who are Pell Grant-eligible and face financial or other barriers that might hinder a promising engineering career.

      Lattice scholarships close the total cost-of-attendance gap for these students across four full years of study — an estimated value of up to $64,000 over those four years.

      In addition to financial support, the program includes academic advising and mentoring so students develop the necessary skills and connections to thrive in their engineering studies and beyond.

      Lattice Scholars builds on the university’s CU Promise commitment to ensure equitable access to higher education and to address the growing burden of student debt.