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APA UCLA Scholarship Recipients

Since 1999, the Asian Pacific Alumni of UCLA (APA UCLA) has proudly awarded the Excellence in Community Service Scholarship to recognize outstanding undergraduate and graduate students at UCLA who demonstrate a strong commitment to addressing significant issues within the Asian Pacific Islander (API) community.

APA UCLA believes that the development and progress of the API community are made possible by individuals dedicated to creating thoughtful, lasting solutions to critical needs. Through these scholarships, APA UCLA aims to honor and uplift emerging leaders, fostering a lifelong spirit of service and community engagement.


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2024 Scholarship Recipients
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Margia Emmanuelle Adriano

Margia Emmanuelle Adriano (she/they)

2024 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Undergraduate Student | Class of 2024

Margia Emanuelle Adriano (she/they) is a 1.5 generation Pilipino-American and a first-generation college student raised on Gabrielino-Tongva land (Pomona). They are graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Psychobiology, with a minor in Asian American Studies. During their time as an undergraduate, they were involved in several Asian American community organizations within and beyond UCLA's campus, including Asian Pacific Coalition, Samahang Pilipino, AASD Undergraduate Leadership Committee, and Chinatown Community for Equitable Development. Margia Emanuelle will continue their organizing work post-graduation and intends to pursue their Master's in Public Health and Master's in Urban and Regional Planning at UCLA where they hope to combine their degree and organizing experience to uplift our communities.

Marina Aina

Marina Aina (she/her)

2024 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Graduate Student | Class of 2025

Marina Aina (she/her) is a mixed-race Sāmoan woman who grew up on Cahuilla and Luiseño land in Southern California. Marina completed her undergraduate studies at Pomona College in 2023, receiving her B.A. in American Studies. Currently in her first year of the Asian American Studies M.A. program, her research interests focus on militarization, foodways, and cultural agency for (American) Sāmoans in the United States. As Marina continues through her program, she hopes to get more involved with the Pasifika community in the greater Tovangaar (Los Angeles) area.

Doris Chen

Doris Chen (she/her/hers)

2024 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Graduate Student | Class of 2025

Doris Chen (she/her/hers) graduated from National University of Singapore with a bachelor's degree in biomedical science and is currently a first year M.B.A. student at UCLA Anderson. Doris established Docway Education in 2021 with a vision to bring more medical education opportunities to the underserved student population, especially in the Asian community. As a current M.B.A. student at Anderson, Doris is poised to leverage the resources and network provided by UCLA Anderson to expand Docway Education's reach and develop new initiatives to further support underrepresented students in pursuing higher education in medicine and beyond.

Ryan Khiev

Ryan Khiev (he/him)

2024 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Undergraduate Student | Class of 2024

Ryan Khiev (he/him) is a third year UCLA student majoring in psychobiology with the goal of becoming a preventive medicine physician. As a second-generation Cambodian American, Ryan is involved in bringing Khmer stories to light to over 500 attendees by helping to produce annual cultural nights. He also devotes his efforts towards giving under-resourced students the tools they need to attain higher education through educational outreach programs. Ryan hopes to use these experiences to advocate for the overall health and wellbeing of his future patients.

Sho Iino Accounting Scholarship
Irene Choi

Irene Choi (she/her/hers)

2024 Sho Iino Accounting Scholarship Awardee

Graduate Student | Class of 2025

Irene Choi (she/her/hers) is a Senior Vice President of Acquisitions at Red Stone Equity Partners, where she is responsible for the investment management, financial underwriting, and syndication of Low Income Housing Tax Credits. Throughout her career, Irene has deployed over $1 billion in equity investments for affordable housing. She also serves as the Vice Chair of the Board of Directors at the Decro Group, a non-profit affordable housing development organization. Irene is a proud Angeleno and double Bruin, currently an Executive M.B.A. candidate at UCLA Anderson.


Past Recipients
Nancy Khuc

Nancy Khuc

2023 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Undergraduate Senior | Class of 2023

Nancy Khuc is a senior at UCLA majoring in Asian American Studies. She is the Historic Preservation Coordinator of the Asian Pacific Coalition, where she facilitates a class about community-based archives and the importance of liberatory memory work. She is currently working on her Asian American Studies honors thesis that explores the politics of care, specifically focusing on generational caregiving in Asian American families. Nancy plans to pursue an MLIS degree after graduation.

Brian Kohaya

Brian Kohaya

2023 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Master of Urban Planning | Class of 2024

Brian Kohaya is a proud Double Bruin. He received his undergraduate degree in Asian American Studies and Psychology and is currently pursuing a Master of Urban and Regional Planning at the Luskin School of Public Affairs. He is focusing on housing and the community conflict that surrounds new housing development. In his free time, Brian is an active member of the Little Tokyo community and volunteers as a member of Project by Project.

Tara Kwan

Tara Kwan

2023 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Master of Social Welfare | Class of 2023

Raised in Monterey Park and the proud daughter of Chinese immigrants, Tara Kwan (she/her) is a Master of Social Welfare student with an Area of Concentration in Health and Mental Health Across the Life Span. She supported elementary students at Alhambra Unified School District, API survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault at the Center for the Pacific Asian Family, and older adults in Huntington Health Senior Care Network. She is passionate about immigrant, refugee, asylum seeker rights and API community issues.

Grace Ma

Grace Ma

2023 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Undergraduate Senior | Class of 2023

Hi! My name is Grace Ma and I'm a fourth year studying Computer Science at UCLA. I am involved in LA Blueprint, a club that focuses on creating applications and websites to serve nonprofits. Last year, I worked as a software developer on a mobile application to facilitate the operations of API Forward Movement's Food Roots Harvest program. Outside of school, I love to cook new recipes and explore Los Angeles!

Sai Priyanka Iragavarapu

Sai Priyanka Iragavarapu

2020 UCLA Asian Pacific Alumni Scholarship Awardee

B.S. Statistics and Data Science, B.A. Economics, minor in Mathematics, Class of 2024

Carolyn Chu

Carolyn Chu

2021-2022 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Master of Urban and Regional Planning | Class of 2022

Carolyn Chu is pursuing a master's degree in urban and regional planning from the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. She is a member of API Equality-LA, which organizes community members at the intersection of LGBTQ and racial justice. Her professional background includes work in public health and nonprofit settings, primarily serving low-income populations and people experiencing homelessness.

Michelle Le

Michelle Le

2021-2022 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Undergraduate Student | Class of 2022

Michelle Le is a rising junior majoring in public affairs with a double minor in education studies and Asian American studies. She intends to pursue a career in academic counseling and educational policy. Her field of study, community involvement and activism, is rooted in her dedication and love for her community.

Togitoto Tofaeono-Malepeai

Togitoto (Koko) Tofaeono-Malepeai

2021-2022 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Master of Education | Class of 2022

Togitoto (Koko) Tofaeono-Malepeai is a first-generation Samoan graduate student and an elementary educator striving for equity, liberation and joy in students' classrooms and community. Tofaeono-Malepeai hopes that the impact she leaves on students, especially her Pacific Islander community, is one that inspires them to always step into their fullest potential and bring their best and truest self.

Dome Lupac

Dome Lupac (he/him/his)

2020-21 APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Graduate Student | Class of 2022

Dome Lupac graduated with his Master of Public Health degree from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. He immigrated from the Philippines to Carson, CA, in 2004 and received his BA in Public Health and Social Welfare from UC Berkeley. He is currently a Presidential Management Fellow working at the US Department of Agriculture supporting the implementation, management, and evaluation of school nutrition programs in the western United States.

Francine Winata

Francine Winata

2020-21 Sho Iino Accounting Scholarship

Class of 2023

Francine Winata graduated from UCLA in Spring 2022 with a major in Business Economics and a minor in Accounting. She is currently working at Deloitte as an Audit and Assurance Assistant in their Los Angeles office. During her free time, she enjoys hanging out with friends, hiking, cooking, reading, and watching TV shows and movies.

Angela Li

Angela Li

APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Undergraduate | UCLA College of Letters & Sciences | Class of 2021

Angela Li is a rising senior double majoring in Asian American Studies and Political Science with an interest in pursuing a career in public interest law. Angela is currently the director of the Asian Pacific Coalition and the Campus Retention Committee. At the intersection of both of her majors, Angela has done research on hate crimes legislation, human trafficking of Asian women, and is working on her Asian American Studies honor thesis.

Ngoc Nguyen

Ngoc Nguyen

APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Undergraduate | UCLA College of Letters & Sciences | Class of 2021

Ngoc Nguyen is a UCLA senior majoring in Asian American Studies, International Development Studies, and Sociology. This year, Ngoc worked with Southeast Asian student leaders at UCLA to create the Southeast Asian Students for OrgaNizing (SEASON) conference, the first three-day two-night conference for Southeast Asian students. She has also served as President of the UCLA Vietnamese Student Union and a volunteer at the Los Angeles Stanley Mosk courthouse.

Gerrlyn Gacao

Gerrlyn Gacao

APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Graduate | UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs | Class of 2021

A Filipinx and Chinese American born and raised in Stockton, CA, Gerrlyn Gacao is a second-year student at UCLA Luskin's Master of Urban and Regional Planning program. She organized for border rights, immigrants' rights, police accountability, and racial justice with the ACLU. She is passionate about advancing tenants' rights, de-commodifying structures in our economic and housing systems, and advancing community ownership of land.

Chloe Kim

Chloe Kim

APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Graduate | David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA | Class of 2022

Chloe Hyejoon Kim is a first-generation medical student at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and a proud double Bruin. She is passionate about addressing health disparities and wants to practice primary care in underserved communities. As a medical student, she organizes free health fairs in API communities with Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association and serves asylum seekers with Los Angeles Human Rights Initiative.

Daniel Luu

Daniel Luu

APA UCLA Excellence in Community Service Awardee

Graduate | UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs | Class of 2021

Daniel Luu graduated from UCLA undergraduate majoring in Asian American Studies and minoring in Urban and Regional Studies, and is currently earning his Master's in Urban Planning at the Luskin School of Public Affairs. He will be the first in his family to attain a Master's degree. His focus revolves around working with the Southeast Asian community to combat various social issues overlooked by the general public such as gentrification, deportation, and education attainment.

Sho Iino Accounting Scholarship
Kelly Jiang

Kelly Jiang

Sho Iino Accounting Scholarship

Undergraduate | Class of 2021

Kelly Jiang discovered her passion for accounting after competing in high school FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America). She has interned at Ernst & Young in the San Francisco office and hopes to pursue an audit career in the technology/biotechnology industries. She enjoys staying active by swimming, hiking, and running.

Vince Leus

Graduate | UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs | Class of 2020

Vince Leus is a Filipino American graduate student in urban planning at UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs. As a first-generation college student, Vince is passionate about democratizing urban planning and engaging underrepresented communities to become active participants in the equitable development of their neighborhoods.

Christine Tran

Undergraduate | UCLA College of Letters & Sciences | Class of 2020

Christine Tran is a senior at UCLA majoring in International Development Studies and Asian American Studies. Christine is a former fellow of LA Councilwoman Nury Martinez's Ready for Women Fellowship and CAUSE's Leadership Academy. She was a director for API Forward Movement's Vote at 16-SGV Campaign, and has also interned with Planned Parenthood and Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles.

Joseph Nguyen

Undergraduate | UCLA College of Letters & Sciences | Class of 2020

Joseph Nguyen is a senior at UCLA majoring in Human Biology & Society and Asian Languages/Linguistics. Joseph currently researches intergenerational trauma in Southeast Asian-Americans and heritage language acquisition in Asian American communities. At UCLA, he is involved with the Southeast Asian community and will serve as the 2019-2020 president of the Vietnamese Student Union.

Jazz Kiang

Graduate | UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies | Class of 2021

Jazz Kiang is a doctoral student in the UCLA Higher Education & Organizational Change program. A double Bruin, Jazz previously completed his undergraduate degree in Asian American Studies. He authored the Social Justice Referendum and spearheaded the final student campaign for UCLA's undergraduate Diversity Requirement.

Heidi Tuason

Graduate | UCLA Fielding School of Public Health | Class of 2019

Heidi T. Tuason is a DrPH student in Community Health Sciences with focuses in Health Policy & Management and Asian American Studies. She worked as a community health planner with immigrant communities of color, particularly Latino, Samoan, Filipino, Vietnamese, Laotian and Cambodian communities in the Bay Area.

Chloe Pan

Undergraduate | UCLA College of Letters & Sciences | Class of 2018

Chloe Pan is a double major in International Development Studies and Asian American Studies. She serves as External Vice President of the UCLA Undergraduate Students Association Council. After completing her research on the experiences of migrant workers in the food service industry, she joined the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) as a civil rights fellow.

Sharon Yuen

Undergraduate | UCLA College of Letters & Sciences | Class of 2020

Sharon Yeun is a second-year Asian American Studies major and Global Health minor. She aspires to become an OBGYN specializing in underserved minority communities. On campus, Yeun is involved with Asian Pacific Coalition, Asian Pacific American Health Care, student government and residential life.

APA Excellence in Community Service Award

Natalie Bagaporo

Undergraduate | UCLA College of Letters & Sciences | Class of 2018

Natalie Ricasa Bagaporo is a 2nd generation Pinay pursuing degrees in Human Biology, Society, and Genetics and Asian American Studies. Natalie serves as the President of Samahang Pilipino where she works to fuse her passions for the Filipino community, community organizing, and public health.

Valerie Vargas

Undergraduate | UCLA College of Letters & Sciences | Class of 2019

Valerie Vargas is a queer, 1.5 generation Pinay who's currently a second year undergraduate working towards a degree in Asian American Studies with a Pilipino concentration at UCLA. Valerie is currently a student-leader in Samahang Pilipino and Asian Pacific Coalition.

Ramandeep Kaur

Graduate | UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs | Class of 2019

Ramandeep Kaur is currently pursuing her Master's in Public Policy at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs concentrating in Urban Development and Social Policy. She completed her undergraduate degree in Political Science and Ethnic Studies from University of California, Berkeley.

Mike Manalo-Pedro

Graduate | UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies

Mike Manalo-Pedro is currently a doctoral student in the Education Leadership Program at UCLA. He also oversees the Undocumented Students Services at Cal Poly Pomona and has previously worked at community organizations such as Asian Americans Advancing Justice LA. Mike is a firm believer in immigrant justice and educational equity.

Sho Iino Accounting Scholarship

James Owen Setiadi

Undergraduate | UCLA College of Letters & Sciences | Class of 2017

James Owen Setiadi discovered his interest in accounting after competing in high school DECA competitions. In 2015, he became the California DECA State Champion in accounting. In his free time, James enjoys swimming, reading, cartooning and volunteering at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, CA.

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