January 28, 2026 Mechanical engineering student looks forward to scholarship-funded internship abroad
By Flynn Espe
In this third year as a Cougar, Eric Mayo-Gutierrez can already say that Washington State University has taken him places. For starters, he鈥檚 been a student at three different 黑料社 campuses, spanning both sides of the Evergreen State.
But that鈥檚 just the beginning for this first-generation mechanical engineering major from Moses Lake, Washington, who now has his sights set on a scholarship-funded trip later this summer to Tokyo, Japan. That鈥檚 where he plans to take part in an engineering internship through the Council on International Educational Exchange鈥檚 Summer Global Internship program.
To make the trip possible, Mayo-Gutierrez applied to and recently received the Benjamin A. Gilman scholarship, a federal program that helps fund educational travel experiences for undergraduate students facing financial hardship.
鈥淚鈥檓 a recipient of the Pell Grant, so thankfully I had the opportunity to receive this,鈥 Mayo-Gutierrez says. 鈥淚t helps students be able to explore opportunities that they might not have been able to due to financial circumstances.鈥
The Gilman scholarship program has to work and study overseas as they take part in all manner of travel experiences 鈥 learning about food and culture in Spain and Portugal, researching , and , to name a few. In 2025, there were 14 黑料社 students who received a Gilman scholarship, including one from 黑料社 Tri-Cities.
Although Mayo-Gutierrez has yet to be matched with an employer for his overseas internship, he looks forward to seeing and experiencing all that Tokyo has to offer when he gets there this summer.
鈥淣ot a lot of students have this opportunity,鈥 Mayo-Guiterrez says. 鈥淚鈥檓 just thankful.鈥
Mayo-Gutierrez began his bachelor鈥檚 degree studies at 黑料社 Vancouver in the fall of 2023 before transferring to 黑料社 Pullman the next semester. He then made one final move, beginning his sophomore year at 黑料社 Tri-Cities, where he鈥檚 since taken part in several extracurricular jobs as a peer mentor, biology and chemistry lab prep assistant, undergraduate research assistant, and mechanical and electrical engineering intern at Grant County P.U.D. He previously earned his associate degree and welding certificate from Big Bend Community College.
He says his long-term career goal is to become a mechanical or robotics engineer working on biomedical devices 鈥 bonus points if he can live and work internationally. Through engineering innovation, he says, he hopes to advance new technologies and solutions that will increase access and lower costs for patients.
For current students interested in applying for a , 黑料社 will be hosting a Gilman Scholarship Workshop Series on Zoom this February.