Eastland-Fairfield students pose after being awarded scholarships from ASCENT.

Eleven students from Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools have earned the prestigious ASCENT STEM scholarships. This accomplishment marks a significant milestone for these recent graduates as they prepare to enter higher education and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields.

Gathered alongside friends, family, and Eastland-Fairfield staff members, 11 students from various EFCTS programs were recognized for being named to a prestigious list of those having earned an ASCENT scholarship during Eastland-Fairfieldโ€™s May Board of Education meeting. Each scholarship totaled $2,500 per student.

The following students, all recent graduates finishing their senior years, were selected for the ASCENT scholarship.

  • Pranil Khatiwoda (Pickerington Central, Programming & Software Development) - Cedarville University, Molecular Biology

  • Ben Bilenko (New Albany, Cyber Security) - Ohio State University-Newark, Computer Science

  • Jesse Johnson (Gahanna, Bioscience) - Rochester Institute of Technology, Biology

  • Santosh Chuwan (Reynoldsburg, Programming & Software Development) - Columbus State University, Computer Programming

  • Sabrina Coleman (Bloom Carroll, Pre-Nursing) - Cedarville University, Molecular Biology

  • Lilyanne Canini (Pickerington North, Bioscience) - Ohio State University, Molecular Genetics

  • Eliyah Mason (Canal Winchester, Pre-Engineering) - Otterbein University, Mechanical Engineering

  • Samantha Jones (Liberty Union, Aviation) - Columbus State University, Aviation Mechanic

  • Chiara Hill (Hamilton Twp., Bioscience) - Undecided, Medical Laboratory Science

  • Samantha York (Gahanna, Bioscience) - Denison University, Biology

  • Gunner Langham (Groveport Madison, Aviation) - Columbus State University, Computer Science and Engineering


These scholarships are part of a $3 million grant awarded by the Intel Corporation to support ASCENT, a program that is creating an inclusive workforce training program to cultivate Ohioโ€™s next generation of skilled technical and STEM professionals.

ASCENT is comprised of a broad coalition of institutions, colleges, and technical centers across the southeastern Appalachian region of Ohio. Each will play a vital role in the visualization, delivery, and programming of the overall ASCENT Ecosystem.

Intelโ€™s Semiconductor Education and Research Program for Ohio was announced in March 2022 as part of the companyโ€™s pledge to invest $100 million in education and research collaborations with universities, community colleges, and technical educators in Ohio and across the U.S. The program is designed to help build a pipeline of talent and bolster research programs. Of its $100 million investment, Intel designated $50 million specifically to Ohio colleges and universities.

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Pictured (L-R): Chiara Hill, Gunner Langham, Lilyanne Canini, Samantha York, Sabrina Coleman, Santosh Chuwan, Eliyah Mason, Samantha Jones.

Missing from photo: Pranil Khatiwoda, Ben Bilenko, Jesse Johnson.