Scholarship
2019 DYF Scholarship Recipients
Diamond Youth Foundation Scholarship Program - Eligibility requirements for 2019 were that student candidates needed to have a minimum cumulatitve grade point average of 2.75 or better, based upon a 4.0 grade scale. Primary consideration was given to students residing in the Northwestern, Western and Southwestern suburbs of Chicago.

Allyson Amegashie
- Neuqua Valley High School
- University of Memphis
- Biomedical Engineer

Cameron Anderson
- Metea Valley High School
- College of DuPage
- Environmental Science

Daeja Anderson
- Lake Park High School
- University of Illinois
- Finance

Gillian Clottey
- Bolingbrook High School
- Saint Xavier University
- Nursing

Kenan Collier
- Waubonsie Valley High School
- Illinois State University
- Actuarial Science

Darnisha Crockett
- Bolingbrook High School
- Northern Illinois University
- Psychology

Devin Devry
- Waubonsie Valley High School
- University of Illinois
- Mathematics

Dominique Ewing
- Kenwood Academy High School
- Spelman
- Psychology & Sociology

Amari Foster
- Bartlett High School
- University of Missouri
- Communications

Nehal Kaur
- Bolingbrook High School
- Loyola University
- Economics/Finance

Raniyah Naylor
- Metea Valley High School
- Illinois State University
- Political Science

Tela Neal
- Metea Valley High School
- College of DuPage
- Environmental Sciece

Morgan Pratt
- Plainfield East High School
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- Biochemistry

Patrice Roberts
- Bolingbrook High School
- Howard University
- Economics

Kamea Scott
- Bolingbrook High School
- University of Alabama
- Nursing

Kennedy Smith
- Matea Valley High School
- University of Illinois
- Computer Science

Maria Spencer
- Bolingbrook High School
- Illinois State University
- Psychology

Richies Tiv
- Kaneland High School
- University of Illinois
- Biochemistry

Brian Torres
- Aurora East High School
- University of Wisconsin (Parkside)
- Computer Science

Caymen Woods
- Waubonsie Valley High School
- University of Iowa
- Accounting