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Students lead program motivating teens to pursue higher education
DANIELLE FEOLE ASST SPORTS EDITOR DF727@CABRINI EDU
Showing children at a young age that college is a possibility is a mission for Cabrini’s teen motivator program. For the first time this year, Jeannie Armbruster formed a partnership with St. Francis of Assisi to bring 7th and 8th grade students on campus and show them what college life is like.
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Jessica Zawrotny, a junior psychology major at Cabrini, was awarded the Pierce scholarship for this year, which funds programs like this and others that are similar. She brings the class to campus every Friday to make the college experience more realistic and visual.
“The purpose is not for them to go to Cabrini. I’m not working for admissions to run this program. I’m educating about college in general,” Zawrotny said.
The teen motivator program is showing students from Norristown that financial burdens and different family situations doesn’t have to hold you back from getting a college education.
“It shows students cultural diversity and acceptance for people who are different than us,” Anita Heck, the science coordinator at St. Francis of Assisi, said.
The students have responded enthusiastically to this program and now are beginning to think about college as an option and an exciting time to look forward to.
“The students always ask, what’s happening at Cabrini this week,” Heck said. “They love it, the teachers love it.”
Zawrotny surveyed each student and they all wrote about how much they have learned about college and are excited for the program next year. Students stated that they are excited to meet new