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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

Being a first-generation college student, there was never an emphasis on education in my family.

always did well in school when I was younger, but was never taught that college was an option. To be able to attend college in my twenties and do it on my own has been an immense burden, but also a significant accomplishment. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for believing in me.”

Chelsea Little (Class of 2024)

Chamberlain University — Irving Campus Chamberlain University Scholarship

Growing up in a less than privileged community has not only offered financial and academic challenges but has also helped me realize the value of a college education. Receiving this award means I am on the right path to succeeding.

I hope one day I will be able to help students achieve their goals just as you have helped me.”

Nicole Handloser (Class of 2025)

American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine

Dr. Karl Stockhausen Memorial Scholarship

I feel more motivated to be the change that I want to see in the world. I chose the counseling career path because I feel that it is the most important part of children’s journey throughout school. They gain important information regarding their futures and what they plan to do with it in those settings.

I truly appreciate and am grateful for my very first scholarship award.”

Tia Busby (Class of 2023) Walden University Walden University Education for Good Scholarship

Just this morning I was calculating my budget for the coming semester, stressing as normally do.

and how grateful I am to be one of the few who receive it. Thank you for supporting me in my journey, and bolstering my confidence in the field and in my fellow colleagues.”

Liam Kitson (Class of 2025)

Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine

Dr. John Coyne Veterinary Scholarship

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