Spectrum Scholars
The Spectrum Scholarship Program was established in 1997, when the American Library Association committed resources for 50 annual scholarships of $5,000 a year for Spectrum's first four years. The Spectrum program continues to fund scholarships through the initial endowment and the generous contributions of individuals and organizations whose donations support named scholarships in the Spectrum Family of Funds.
The University of California, Los Angeles endeavors to match the Spectrum award for all Spectrum Scholars. The award is determined annually pending availability of funds.
ALA Spectrum Scholars at UCLA
2011-2012
- Crystal Ramirez
2010-2011
- Vivian Choy
2009-2010
- Simone Fujita
2008-2009
- Jeannie Chen
- Eric Chuk (Spectrum Doctoral Fellow)
- Michelle Gorospe
- Lisa Lavon Kidd (Leo Albert Scholar)
- Refugio Ramirez
- Jovanni M. Williams
2007-2008
- Liladhar Pendse (Spectrum Doctoral Fellow)
- José Rivera
- Vivian Wong (Spectrum Doctoral Fellow)
2006-2007
- Pearl Ly (Louise Giles Scholar)
- Sanjeet-Singh Mann
- Jennifer Masunaga
- Joanna Steele
- Lettycia Terrones
2005-2006
- Monique Marie Escamilla
- Gregory Alan-Kingman Hom
- Alice Pin-Lan Ko
- Grace Lau
- Brenda Marisol Linares
- Candice Anne Mack
- Han Ngoc Nguyen
2004-2005
- Yolanda Alaniz
- Vi Ha
- Michael Jara
2003-2004
- Michael Baradi
2002-2003
- Laura Ward
- Don Pinanong
- Guadalupe Leyva
2001-2002
- Elizabeth Uyeki (Betty Turock Scholar)
- Todd Honma
- Chungsil Kim
2000-2001
- Araceli Arangure
1998-1999
- Brent Singleton
- Jennie Seo


