The Norma Stoltz Chinchilla Scholarship for Undocumented Students
The Norma Stoltz Chinchilla Scholarship for Undocumented Students is named in honor of Dr. Chinchilla, a retiree who came to 黑料网 in 1982 and went on to serve as a faculty member in the departments of and .
The scholarship will help support a student demographic that faces unique challenges, both on and off-campus, while honoring Chinchilla鈥檚 extraordinary legacy as a prominent researcher, beloved mentor, and tireless community advocate.
The project is the brainchild of Chinchilla鈥檚 sociology colleagues Dr. Jake Alimahomed-Wilson and Dr. Kristine Zentgraf; the latter is herself a former student and mentee of Chinchilla鈥檚.
鈥淥ur campus is home to one of the largest undocumented-student populations in the nation, but the financial support available to them is severely limited,鈥 says Zentgraf. 鈥淏y investing in these students鈥 success, we are not only helping them reach their highest potential but we are also creating healthier, safer, and more vibrant communities.鈥

Chinchilla, whose research interests include immigration policies and Central American immigration to the United States, has authored or co-authored numerous publications and is honorary editor and former associate editor of Latin American Perspectives Journal. Chinchilla regularly serves as an expert witness on conditions in Guatemala for deportation hearings conducted by the Department of Homeland Security, and she is widely admired for her work with organizations such as the Long Beach Immigrant Rights Coalition and the Edwin and Dorothy Baker Foundation.
鈥淣orma knows that the success of one benefits us all,鈥 continues Zentgraf. 鈥淭his scholarship will support the values and beliefs that are at the core of her lifelong career of activism, mentoring, and teaching.鈥
To make a contribution or to learn more about the Norma Stoltz Chinchilla Scholarship for Undocumented Students, please contact Howie Fitzgerald or Kristine Zentgraf.