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$110,000 in scholarships awarded

By General Aviation News Staff · June 15, 2020 ·

LAKELAND, Florida – The Aerospace Center for Excellence (ACE), home of the annual SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo, awarded $110,000 in college scholarships to eight Central Florida Aerospace Academy (CFAA) graduates from the Class of 2020 at a ceremony June 11 at the Florida Air Museum.

CFAA is on the SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus and has a partnership with the Aerospace Center for Excellence through the Central Florida Aerospace Academy Foundation. Donors such as the James C. Ray Foundation, and the events held throughout the year on the SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus, including the annual SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo, fund ACE’s youth programs and scholarships.

The Top Gun Citation of Merit is presented to the graduating senior who consistently demonstrated outstanding scholastic accomplishment, exemplary character, and motivating leadership during their tenure at CFAA. The Top Gun honoree is one who has been an example to others in service to their community and work ethic defining them as an influential moving force in the future of the aerospace industry by supporting the Aerospace Center for Excellence’s mission of “Engage, Educate and Accelerate the next generation of aerospace professionals.”

Sean Stolz unveils his name on the F-14 Tomcat recognizing him as this year’s Top Gun Citation of Merit award winner.

This year’s recipient, Sean Stolz, had all the check marks for this recognition. A James C. Ray Scholarship flight training recipient, Sean earned his single and multi-engine certificates, is the vice president of the Lakeland Aero Club, ambassador for CFAA, and graduated in the top 5% of his class.

In addition to earning the Top Gun award, Sean was also the recipient of the “Catshot Award” referring to the catapult on an aircraft carrier that launches an F-16 off an aircraft carrier. The CFAA Foundation thanks the generous donations of Bill and Judy Young for the $5,000 Top Gun Citation of Merit Scholarship and an anonymous donor for the $5,000 Catshot Award.

As this year’s Top Gun recipient, Sean had the honor of unveiling his name on the F-14 Tomcat fighter jet outside of the Florida Air Museum on the SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus for the next year.

The ceremony also awarded James C. Ray Continuing Education Scholarships to eight students. These scholarships are renewable each year if the student continues to excel in their pursuit of a college degree. Those attending an institution within Polk County, Florida, are eligible for a $5,000 scholarship and outside of the county are eligible for $2,500. The total four-year value of these awards is $100,000.

Receiving James C. Ray Continuing Education Scholarships were:

  • Noel Bell – $5,000 – will be attending Southeastern University majoring in Aviation Management with aspirations of joining NASA as an astronaut.
  • Isaac Castellanos – $5,000 – will be attending Polk State College majoring in Aerospace Science.
  • Christopher Lopez – $2,500 – will be attending University of Florida to major in Aerospace Engineering. Christopher is the first CFAA student to have earn a Certified SolidWorks Professional Certification for Mechanical Design.
  • Sean Stoltz – $2,500 – will be attending Embry Riddle Aeronautical University majoring in Aviation Meteorology and pursuing an Airframe and Powerplant Certification.
  • Jonathan Fortin – $2,500 – will be attending Embry Riddle Aeronautical University to major in Aerospace Science.
  • Colin Jimenez – $2,500 – currently completing his private pilot certificate.
  • Autumn Richarz – $2,500 – will be attending Embry Riddle Aeronautical University majoring in Aeronautical Science with aspirations of becoming a commercial pilot.
  • Tyler Wood – $2,500 – will be attending Embry Riddle Aeronautical University majoring in Aeronautical Science with aspirations of becoming a military pilot.

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