Giving Back Opportunities

During his time at Weber State, Jose Alberto Perea BS ’15 received the Oportunidad Scholarship, which prioritizes first-generation college students who graduated from Ogden, Weber or Davis high schools. The scholarship made a huge impact on his experience.

“Being a first-generation college student, it was a little difficult not really knowing the process and how everything worked,” he said. “When I was given the opportunity to apply for the Oportunidad Scholarship, it made the difference.”

Now, as Vice President of Secondary Marketing for Graystone Mortgage, a mortgage lender based out of Salt Lake City, Alberto has the means to make the difference for current Weber State students.

Alberto and his wife, Amanda, recently established the Phyllis “Heart” Geurts Memorial Scholarship for students in need. The $2,500 annual scholarship mirrors the Oportunidad Scholarship, prioritizing first-generation and low-income students but emphasizing those who are active and volunteer in the community.

The scholarship is named after Amanda’s late grandmother, who was given the nickname “Heart” by family and friends due to her giving and supportive nature.

The scholarship name was a surprise for Amanda.

“I sobbed,” she said. “It was very touching. It was hard to see her pass and see her go. It’s just a great way to remember her and share her memory.”

Alberto said he wants to give back what was given to him while he was a student and to pass along that same opportunity to future leaders. 

“My time at Weber State was great,” he said. “It really shaped me up and allowed me to be in the position that I am.”

To develop a scholarship of your own or contribute to other Weber State scholarships, contact the Development Office at wsudevelopment@weber.edu.