Southwest Awards Complimentary Airfare to 150 College Students

WHY IT RATES: Travel agents working with clients who prefer to support companies that give back to their communities should consider Southwest as the airline continues to thrive in philanthropy.—Donald Wood, Breaking News Senior Writer.Southwest Airlines Co., in partnership with the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU), has awarded 150 students, ranging from incoming freshman through graduate students, with complimentary roundtrip air travel as part of the ¡Lnzate!/Take Off! travel award program.Current ¡Lanzate! Travel Award Recipient, and undergraduate student at Cornell University, Julio López Ramos said, "There are so many costs not included in a financial aid package, especially for first-generation, low-income students." During Ramos' next school break, which once caused added stress because he worried about his expenses, he plans to fly home to California to visit his parents and three siblings. Even more than his trip home, Ramos looks forward to using his award to fly a family member to New York to visit him for the first time. He writes, "The program will be a true blessing for my entire family.""For the past 14 years the Southwest Airlines ¡Lánzate! Travel Program has contributed to Hispanic success in higher education," said HACU President and CEO Antonio R. Flores. "Many college students would not have been able to visit their families were it not for the travel awards received from Southwest Airlines. HACU is proud to partner with Southwest Airlines and we congratulate the student recipients and Southwest Airlines for giving flight to success in higher education."The ¡Lanzate! Program is geared toward Hispanic college students with economic need who attend school far away from home. Students, from state to Ivy League institutions, across the nation completed online entries and submitted essays conveying how receiving a travel award would help them achieve their educational goals. The impactful program, which was recognized in 2015 by the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics, provides roundtrip air travel to selected college students to travel home to see family.A panel of judges made up of college professors and educational advocates met to determine the award recipients. Recipients were awarded between one and four roundtrips for themselves or a family member. Southwest donated 409 roundtrips to encourage students to continue on their paths to higher education. For more information, reach out to your local travel agent.SOURCE: Southwest Airlines press release.