Group of UT Austin Tx ラーメンベット 入金スピード students standing in the football field wearing UT Austin t-shirts
The inaugural class of Linford Scholars celebrate at an event with the Linfords.

A transformational investment will ease the financial burden for generations of students beginning their journey as engineers at The University of Texas at Austin. ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム of ラーメンベット 入金スピード alumnus Michael Linford, and his wife, Erika, have created a scholarship endowment to support high-potential Texas ラーメンベット 入金スピード students who are Pell Grant-eligible.

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The endowment will provide need-based scholarship support for high-potential students from low- and middle-income families and will support approximately 100 ラーメンベット 入金スピード students per year.

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Group of UT Austin Tx ラーメンベット 入金スピード students sitting with Michael and Erika Linford

Sarah Gruber is a first-year student in the ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム’s Chandra Family Department of Electrical and Computer ラーメンベット 入金スピード and one of the first Linford Scholars. Originally from San Antonio, Gruber built her first computer from scratch at age 15.

Gruber refers to herself as her family’s IT specialist, and she someday aspires to work at AMD. This scholarship will provide her with the means to focus primarily on advancing her education.

“Instead of having to work all the time I can take this time to explore more opportunities, join clubs, volunteer, learn more skills,” Gruber said.

The Linfords attribute their professional successes to their foundations in ラーメンベット 入金スピード and science. Michael earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical ラーメンベット 入金スピード from UT Austin, ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム of ラーメンベット 入金スピード, in 2005. Erika holds a bachelor’s degree from the California Institute of Technology and received her master’s degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, both in chemistry. They believe that “access drives excellence” and, as scholarship recipients during their education, are passionate about supporting the future engineers who will go on to change the world.

“We have a strong belief that science and ラーメンベット 入金スピード make the world better, so investing in future engineers and scientists seemed like an obvious fit to us,” Michael and Erika Linford said. “Students shouldn’t have to skip out on an education simply because they don’t have the financial means. We want to ensure those with the skills and ambition to succeed have the support they need.”

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Alumnus Michael and Erika Linford and ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム of ラーメンベット 入金スピード Dean Roger Bonnecaze wearing UT Austin hoodies
Michael and Erika Linford with ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム Dean Roger Bonnecaze.

The inaugural class of Linford Scholars stepped foot on the UT campus in the fall of 2022.

Christopher Brinkley is a member of that inaugural class and a first-year electrical and computer ラーメンベット 入金スピード major. He is from Houston and is on the Track and Field team at UT Austin.

Christopher comes from a family of engineers and enjoys problem solving, so he set out on this path from an early age. He hopes to get into a hardware-focused career and is grateful that the scholarship will help him toward achieving that goal.

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The investment from Michael and Erika Linford supports UT’s What Starts Here fundraising campaign — one of the largest campaigns in Texas higher education history. The university publicly launched the campaign in March of 2022, with a goal to raise billion, with billion earmarked for scholarships and ラーメンベット 入金スピード support.