UOG, Young Men’s League of Guam Announce Scholarship Honoring Andrew T. Laguaña
The University of Guam and the Young Men’s League of Guam (YMLG) have established
the Andrew T. Laguaña Scholarship to support UOG students pursuing CHamoru Studies.
Two scholarships in the amount of $2,000 will be awarded beginning in Fañomnåkan (Spring)
2026.
The scholarship honors the late Andrew T. Laguaña, a prominent architect, public servant,
and civic leader, who passed away in 2022. Known affectionately as “Andy,” he dedicated
his life and career to preserving the CHamoru identity through architecture, education,
and community leadership.
Laguaña served on numerous boards throughout his life, including the UOG Board of Regents, Guam Preservation Trust, and Guam Museum Foundation.
“Andy’s legacy is quite literally built into our University,” said UOG President Dr. Anita Borja Enriquez, who also shared personal reflections about their shared community service and family ties. “His work lives on in the buildings students walk through every day and now, through this scholarship, his spirit will guide the next generation of cultural leaders.”
Founded in 1917, the Young Men’s League of Guam has a long history of service, focusing on initiatives that safeguard Guam’s heritage and strengthen its people. League members, including UOG CHamoru Studies faculty Siñot Cody Lizama and Dr. Kenneth Gofigan Kuper, advocated for this scholarship.
“Andy was the driving force behind our league’s constitutional reforms. He challenged us to do more and to do better with our resources,” said Bob Pelkey, President of the Young Men’s League of Guam. “Establishing this scholarship in his name is our way of honoring his example and continuing his work.”
The Laguaña family, including daughters Jerusa and Drew-Ann, expressed their deep
appreciation for the tribute.
“Our language, our culture, and our beliefs are rooted in oral tradition. This is
how we know who we are,” said Jerusa Laguaña Benevente, daughter of the late Andrew
T. Laguaña. “With these scholarships, we are preparing our future, writing our story,
and ensuring the legacy of our people will be told forever.”
“My dad believed that anyone, whether CHamoru or any of our island brothers and sisters, with the right mindset and support could achieve higher education,” said Jerusa. “To all who made this happen, thank you. This is not just a scholarship. It is a gift of legacy.”
The scholarship is open to junior or senior UOG students majoring or minoring in CHamoru Studies or CHamoru Studies for Education.
Application Deadline: Oct. 31, 2025.
“This scholarship is more than just financial support. It is a continuation of Andrew’s vision for our island’s future,” said Pelkey.
For more information about the scholarship, contact the UOG Financial Aid Office at (671) 735-2288 or email finaid@triton.uog.edu.