New Rochelle Teen Competing in National Scholarship Program

Written By: Robert Cox

MOBILE, AL — Wenting Yu of New Rochelle will be competing in the 64th Distinguished YoungWomen National Finals.

Yu will join 49 other state representatives. In three showcases for their completion of a series of video submissions and video conference calls.

The program’s evaluation process includes scholastics, interview, fitness, talent and public speaking. This year, participants submitted videos for the talent and fitness categories. Yu participated in public speaking via recorded video conference call. She also completed an individual interview with a panel of five judges over video conference, and her scholastic performance has been scored through an evaluation of her high school academic record and standardized test scores.

The program will be broadcast for free on June 24, 25, and 26 on DYWNationalFinals.com in place of the in-person showcases. The video submissions will be compiled, and the three-night event is to be hosted by Distinguished Young Woman of America for 2020.

Each night scholarships will be awarded and on Saturday, June 26, eight finalists will be selected from the group of 50 young women.

One of these eight will be selected to represent the program as the Distinguished Young Woman of America for 2021. In total,

$130,000 in college scholarships will be awarded to the Class of 2021. The final showcase on June 26 will be broadcast live from the Mobile Civic Center, where Ozyurekoglu will be joined by program alumna and television personality Amy Goodman to host a viewing party and announce the Distinguished Young Woman of America for 2021.

“These young women are intelligent, ambitious, and ready to take their place as leaders in their communities,” said Kendra Haskins, Executive Director of Distinguished Young Women. “We are excited to highlight Distinguished Young Women throughout national finals by showcasing these participants and celebrating the thousands of others who have been impacted by this incredible program throughout the year.”

For her talent presentation, Yu will be performing a martial arts demonstration to “Yearning for the Peace.” Yu is a 2021 graduate of New Rochelle High School and the daughter of Jun Wen and Zhiming Yu.