THE URSULINE SCHOOL Scholarship Endowment Report 2019
From the Office of Advancement “Thank you for your investment in my education. Your gifts have enabled me to be surrounded by supportive, caring and welcoming people who are helping me become all that I can be.” — Anna ‘22, a Recipient of the Sr. Jean Baptiste, OSU Memorial Scholarship
Alumnae scholarship donors pictured with recipients at the Annual Benefactor Breakfast, June 4, 2019
Table of Contents Privately-Funded Scholarships at Ursuline Scholarship Stewardship Program General Scholarship Endowment - Serviam Fund Reunion-Year Scholarship Initiatives Scholarship Focus: Christine MacMenamin Memorial Scholarship Our Scholarships and Awards Scholarship Financials
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For nearly 125 years, The Ursuline School has educated, inspired and empowered generations of women. Exceptional and innovative academics, athletics, and spiritual development are bound up with the Ursuline tradition of Serviam, a motto learned and even celebrated in song by students today — and lived in countless ways throughout their lives. It is this spirit that shines through in the generosity of so many — Ursuline sisters, alumnae, faculty, families and friends — whose gifts to establish or support scholarship help make it possible for aspiring Ursuline students to attend. During the 2018-19 school year, tuition was $18,975 and 39.7% of the total enrollment in grades 6-12 received some form of financial assistance in the form of merit scholarships, need-based grants, and named privately-funded scholarships. The latter are the focus of this report. The funds described within are collectively our scholarship endowment — those that have been donated to Ursuline over the years by families, individual benefactors and a number of foundations to help continue the tradition of Ursuline education far into the future. Though this report is small in size, it contains great things! Scholarship donors make a difference every day at Ursuline. We are immensely grateful and hope that this report will inspire even more support for scholarships. As you read, please keep in mind that: Individuals, families and friends can create a named scholarship or award which can be pledged and funded over a 5-year period. Contributions and pledges of any amount to an existing scholarship or award are always welcome. Ursuline students become women of strength and wisdom, faith and service — ready to share their gifts and talents with a world in need of their leadership. Thank you for supporting our mission in this important way.
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Privately-Funded Scholarships & Awards at Ursuline Scholarships and financial assistance increasingly factor in private school enrollment. At Ursuline, privately-funded scholarships are an important component of our financial aid program and building the scholarship endowment is a strategic priority. Donors who wish to establish scholarships have the following options:
Endowed Scholarships An endowed scholarship establishes a permanent legacy at Ursuline in memory or in honor of loved ones, classmates or faculty members. It may be funded by a major gift or built over a 5-year period. A percentage of earnings on an endowed scholarship fund (typically 3-5%) are distributed as an annual scholarship. For example, a $250,000 named scholarship fund will generate an annual scholarship of $10,000 per year. The minimum required to establish an endowed scholarship fund is $25,000.
Annual Scholarships An annual scholarship is funded each year to provide a partial or full scholarship. Donors are asked to make a commitment for four years, after which time the terms may be changed or renewed.
Scholarship Awards Scholarship Awards are one-year awards which recognize special qualities — i.e. achievement in a particular academic area, character, school service — as determined by the donor. Most of these awards are presented to juniors and applied toward tuition for their senior year. Scholarship awards may be endowed or funded annually.
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Eligibility Recipients of privately-funded scholarships are selected by a committee composed of representatives from Administration, Admissions, Finance and Advancement. Rising and incoming ninth graders are informed of available scholarship opportunities and criteria during the admissions process and invited to apply. Scholarships are guaranteed for a student’s four years of high school, provided criteria continue to be met. Candidates for Scholarship Awards are recommended by faculty, staff and department chairs and selected by the Scholarship Committee.
Ursuline has taught me to pursue excellence, lead with integrity, act justly and serve others — and has also offered me a wonderful and supportive place to grow in my faith and deepen my relationship with God. Thank you for helping me follow my dreams and for supporting my Ursuline sisters and me on our journeys!” — Emma ‘22, a Recipient of the Cardinal O’Connor Scholarship
Past recipients of the Marie T. Murray Scholarship join with Catharine Murrray Ryan ‘64 to present the scholarship to the newest recipient, Emily ‘23, at Moving Up, June 2019.
To learn more about creating a privately-funded scholarship or contributing to an existing one, please contact Eileen Ring, Scholarship Development & Stewardship Coordinator, at (914) 636-5169 or ringe@ursulinenewrochelle.org. Visit The Ursuline School website for more information: www.ursulinenewrochelle.org/scholarshipendowment
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Scholarship Stewardship Program Stewardship is an integral part of the Privately-Funded Scholarship program. In communicating with donors, we hope to demonstrate how their gifts to Ursuline make a difference every day. Through a letter-writing gathering in the fall and the Benefactor Breakfast in the spring, recipients gain an understanding of the special commitment our donors have made and often build connections that last beyond their years at Ursuline. Whether scholarships and awards are established in honor or in memory of a cherished member of the school community, by a family, a foundation, or an entire class, they reflect the mission of The Ursuline School and inspire the students who receive them.
Benefactor Breakfast “Ursuline has given us endless encouragement and support that has prepared us for the challenges and opportunities that our futures hold. On behalf of all the recipients of privately-funded scholarships gathered here today, thank you to the many donors who have invested in Ursuline students. Your generosity opens the door to opportunities that aren’t found anywhere else but Ursuline.” — remarks by Regina ‘19, a Recipient of the Gabelli Foundation Scholarship at the 2019 Benefactor Breakfast.
Letter Writing “As the warm and sunny afternoons slowly fade into cold ones, the holidays begin to arrive — slowly but surely. During this time we are reminded to give back and be grateful for all the blessings we are given. I consider myself fortunate to have great friends, a supportive family, and a fantastic school community. I’m very grateful to have a school to be so thankful for, and I truly appreciate your involvement in my high school career through the scholarship you sponsor.” — Tanner ‘21, Recipient of the Nina Iannotti Maguire ‘51 Scholarship Letter-Writing Afternoon, November 2018
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“Further Her Future” Reception
Serviam General Scholarship Endowment As a leader in all-girls Catholic education, Ursuline is committed to the intellectual and spiritual development of each student, and celebrates a rich and diverse community that unites students and alumnae of all cultural, religious and socioeconomic backgrounds. While strong support for the Ursuline Annual Fund helps keep tuition increases to a minimum, families of prospective students increasingly depend on scholarships and financial aid when making the decision to attend. It is our ultimate goal to ensure that all qualified applicants who dream of coming to Ursuline are afforded that opportunity. In addition to named privately-funded scholarships outlined in this report, the General Scholarship Endowment is an important source of need-based assistance for Ursuline students. Since the Ursuline tradition of Serviam cultivates an awareness of and responsiveness to the needs of others, grants made from the Ursuline General Scholarship Endowment are now known as Serviam Grants. Thanks to growing support from alumnae, parents of alumnae and current families who wish to share the gift of an Ursuline education, the General Scholarship Endowment has grown by nearly 25% over the last 3 years to $484,174. To join this effort and build this fund for Ursuline students today and in the future, please visit www.ursulinenewrochelle.org/ServiamScholarshipEndowment.
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Giving Tuesday starts the season of giving with a day devoted to support for nonprofit organizations. All gifts to Ursuline on #GivingTuesday will be directed to the General Scholarship Endowment — or to a named scholarship that is close to your heart — to help expand access for girls in our area to experience the exceptional teaching, global learning, leadership and spiritual development, service opportunities, and lifelong friendships that Ursuline offers. Your support will continue the tradition of innovative Ursuline education for future generations of young women! Please show your #UrsulinePride on the next #GivingTuesday – December 1, 2020.
Parents of Ursuline alumnae enjoyed reconnecting at a reception at Wykagyl Country Club on September 13, 2018. The Alumnae Parent Committee, with the support of the Advancement Team, hosted this second “Further Her Future” event at which Adrienne Groccia ‘11 — herself a recipient of the Bernice & Joseph Vrablic Memorial Scholarship while a student at Ursuline — and Mary Jane Kann Reddington ‘41 P‘72 offered powerful remarks on the value of Ursuline education and the need for scholarship. Though seven decades separated them, their shared themes of citizenship and Serviam resonated with parents of alumnae. Many thanks to the dedicated event committee and to all who supported this special initiative. Proceeds from the reception benefited the General Scholarship Endowment for current and future students.
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Reunion Year Scholarship Initiatives
Helen Crossin-Kittle ‘85 Memorial Scholarship
Alumnae treasure their Ursuline experience and want to share the gift of an Ursuline education with young women today and in the future. In recent years, classes celebrating Reunion have joined together through scholarship initiatives that celebrate their lifelong friendships, honor beloved teachers, and remember cherished friends they have lost. These scholarships will continue to grow through gifts marking milestones and memories.
TR Scholarship in honor of Sr. Regina Kehoe, OSU 50th Reunion Scholarship Initiative of the Class of 1964
30th Reunion Scholarship Initiative of the Class of 1985 Members of the Class of 1985 with Kristen ‘20, first recipient of the Helen Crossin-Kittle ‘85 Memorial Scholarship
Class of 1990 Serviam Scholarship in memory of Bernadette Bleichert Kenney ‘90 25th Reunion Scholarship Initiative Class of 1990 - Reunion 2015
Class of 1982 Scholarship 35th Reunion Scholarship Initiative Class of 1982 - Reunion 2017 Sr. Regina with students, above; Class of 1964 — Reunion 2019, left
Class of 1984 Scholarship “I am so grateful for the opportunity you have given me through this scholarship in Sr. Regina’s honor. I have met great people, taken great classes and have had great experiences. Thank you for making all this possible.” — Ann ‘19 first recipient of the TR Scholarship
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35th Reunion Scholarship Initiative Class of 1984 — Reunion 2019
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Scholarship Spotlight: Christine MacMenamin Memorial Scholarship The motto Serviam is one that Ursuline alumnae take to heart, “giving back” in ways large and small. The Christine MacMenamin Memorial Scholarship Reception is an inspiring example of Serviam — alumnae joining together to remember a beloved friend and helping to make an Ursuline education possible for students today and in the future. Although Christine’s life was cut short in 1989, the scholarship established after the first reception in May 2013 provided a way to turn heartbreak and loss into a celebration of Ursuline sisterhood and generosity. A dedicated committee of friends from the Class of 1991, childhood friends, alumnae from many other years and Christine’s family has created a much-anticipated annual event for the extended school community that has raised close to $300,000 and provided scholarships to 2 young women to date — one now an alumna herself! In the words of current recipient Alyssa ‘22 to the committee and to donors, “Seeing so many people gathering in honor of Christine MacMenamin to celebrate her life and legacy was amazing. I love being a part of the Ursuline family. Ursuline represents so much more than a great education — this school has helped young girls become great women. I know by attending Ursuline I will The 7th Annual Christine MacMenamin achieve my dreams and will create a brighter Scholarship Reception on April 11, 2019. future than I ever imagined.” 10
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The 2019 Christine MacMenamin Memorial Scholarship Reception Committee at top. Honoree Terri Agliardo, pictured at left with her brother Louis and sister-in-law Deborah. Eileen Davidson H’12 and Mary Quartaro ‘80 pictured at right with the family of Mary Ann Scorese Pitofsky ‘80, who was honored posthumously. Included in the photo are her husband Donald and sister Angela.
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Privately-Funded Scholarships & Awards The scholarship balance as of 8/31/2019 appears below the name of each scholarship fund. A number appearing in italics indicates any gifts received during the 20182019 fiscal year.
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$22,528 total Established anonymously, this partial-tuition scholarship is awarded once every four years to an incoming ninth grader based on academic achievement and need.
$12,417.88 total, $255 new gifts The Alumnae Association Scholarship was established in 2004 by members of The Ursuline School Alumnae Association. This partial-tuition, fouryear scholarship is awarded to a daughter of an alumna for academic achievement.
Alexandria Brown ‘20 Scholarship $47,231 total, $45,767 new gifts Inspired by their daughter Alexandria’s desire to see a more welcoming and inclusive school community, Ursuline parents Donna and Richard Brown endowed this scholarship in 2018 in her honor. This partial scholarship — Ursuline’s first four-year scholarship for AfricanAmerican and Latina students — is awarded once every four years to an incoming or rising ninth grader.
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Andrea Aresi Kanovsky ‘83 Memorial Scholarship $37,475 total, $150 new gifts Andrea Aresi Kanovsky was an amazing wife, mother, daughter and friend. She was smart, stylish, and athletic — and incredibly strong in the face of illness. Shortly after Andrea passed away in 2005, her family and friends established this scholarship in her memory. This partial-tuition, four-year scholarship offered to a rising or incoming ninth grader with consistently good grades and a variety of interests outside of the classroom.
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Ann Toglia ‘66 Memorial Scholarship $9,211 total, $300 new gifts After her own experience with breast cancer, Ann Toglia used her sports medicine and fitness training to become a medical exercise specialist. She developed a special program for breast cancer patients to recover from surgery and maintain their health. This scholarship was established by Ann’s parents after she passed away in 2005, and has been generously supported by the Class of 1966. The Ann Toglia ‘66 Memorial Scholarship is a funding source for the Think Pink Scholarship.
Barbara Cunniffe Hornig Memorial Scholarship $7,348 total, $3,500 new gifts Barbara Hornig Trudel ‘95 and Steven Trudel established this scholarship in memory of her mother, Barbara Cunniffe Hornig, a beloved teacher who helped numerous children learn to read and love school. Mrs. Hornig’s ties to Ursuline were many — as the sister of two alumnae and mother of two alumnae. This need-based scholarship is awarded to an Ursuline student from the Bronx, in honor of and in gratitude for the families and community where Mrs. Hornig has established an early childhood learning center.
Bernice and Joseph Vrablic Memorial Scholarship $83,454 total This scholarship was established in 2005 by dedicated alumna Rosemary Vrablic ‘78 to honor her parents and their lessons on the value of hard work, independence and striving toward one’s goals. This partial tuition, need-based scholarship is awarded every four years to a conscientious student who is active in her school and community.
Cardinal O’Connor Scholarship $201,595 total This partial-tuition, four-year scholarship was established by an anonymous donor in 2004, and honors a student for her character, service and concern for others. It is given in memory of John Cardinal O’Connor who served as Archbishop of New York from 1984 to 2000. He was a forceful voice for Catholic social justice and an advocate for the most vulnerable in our society.
Christine MacMenamin Memorial Scholarship $333,767 total, $45,504 new gifts Christine MacMenamin was kind, bright, funny and a friend to all. To secure her Ursuline legacy and create opportunities for future students, a committee of
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alumnae, friends and family organized the first Christine MacMenamin Memorial Scholarship Reception in May 2013. Now in its eighth year, the reception is a muchanticipated annual celebration of Ursuline friendship. The Christine MacMenamin Memorial Scholarship is a partial-tuition, need-based four-year scholarship awarded to an incoming ninth grader who has a strong desire to attend Ursuline, and who will contribute to the vibrancy of the school community.
Class of 1967 Scholarship $17,523 total The Class of 1967 established this scholarship in honor of their 40th Reunion
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in 2007. Their dedication to Ursuline extends to curriculum enhancement through the gift of the Organic Vegetable and Herb Teaching and Learning Garden in 2012 for their 45th Reunion.
Class of 1979 Memorial Scholarship $1,621 total, $250 new gifts This scholarship was established in 2015 by members of the Class of 1979 to remember the classmates they have lost. They plan to build this scholarship over time and through Reunion giving.
Class of 1982 Scholarship $25,998 total, $4,200 new gifts For the Class of 1982, their high school years helped shape them into the resilient women they are today. In honor of their 35th Reunion, they established the Class of 1982 Scholarship to remember their friend Sheila Kelly whom they lost while an Ursuline student, and Carolan Boyd, Kim Mouracade Nesbit and Lori Ann Orsi Senbergs. The Class of 1982 scholarship will be awarded to an incoming or rising ninth grader who has demonstrated determination, resilience and spirit in her own life.
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Class of 1984 Scholarship $13,226 total, $10,600 new gifts The Class of 1984 launched a class scholarship on the occasion of their 35th Reunion to help give young women today the opportunity to benefit from an Ursuline education. This need-based scholarship is given in memory of classmates Liz Hemming Walker and Laura Shanahan to a ninth grader who hopes to attend Ursuline. This scholarship will continue to grow over time as the class honors friendships, milestones and memories. The Class of 1984 Scholarship incorporates the Laura Shanahan Memorial Scholarship that was established upon her passing in 2014.
Class of 1985 Forever United Scholarship $13,799 total For their 30th Reunion in June 2015, the Class of 1985 celebrated the friendships first formed at Ursuline, and the women of
strength, wisdom, and faith that they have become. This scholarship will be given in memory of the classmates they have lost — Helen Crossin-Kittle, Joan Meschi, Margaret Gleason Hamm, and Deirdre McCorry Mazer — with the hope that their lives will be an inspiration to recipients. This need-based, partial-tuition scholarship will be awarded to a rising or incoming ninth grader.
Class of 1990 Serviam Scholarship in memory of Bernadette Bleichert Kenney ‘90 $24,097 total, $1,000 new gifts The Class of 1990 marked their 25th Reunion year in 2015 by establishing a scholarship that would encourage and nurture the spirit of Serviam in the young women of Ursuline today. It is named in loving memory of Bernadette Bleichert Kenney ‘90, a classmate and friend who always reached out to others despite her own challenges with chronic illness. This partial-tuition, four-year scholarship is awarded once every four years to a rising or incoming ninth grader for her outreach to others through school or community service.
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Dr. Ione Dunkley Edwards Scholarship $6,314 total, $2,600 new gifts Donna Edwards ‘75 and her daughters, Danielle and Dionne, in partnership with St. Simon the Cyrenian Episcopal Church in New Rochelle and The Ursuline School, established this scholarship to honor Dr. Edwards’ legacy as an educator and to continue her efforts to promote academic excellence. Students selected as recipients receive individual and group tutoring to prepare for the SAT and ACT college entrance exams. Ursuline students of color who have completed sophomore year are recommended by the Administration and selected through an application process that includes an essay and interview.
Edward Merrigan Memorial Scholarship $15,455 total, $15,360 new gifts As an alumnae parent and trustee, Ed Merrigan was an enthusiastic champion of all-girls’ Catholic education and consistently encouraged Ursuline to “think big.” An Army veteran, Ed completed two tours of duty in Vietnam and received multiple commendation awards. He then enjoyed a long career in health care financial analysis during which he mentored numerous
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“As a woman of color, it is inspiring to me to see other African-American women giving back and inspiring the next generation. I am truly honored to be named as a recipient.” — Sofia ‘19, a Recipient of the Ione Dunkley Edwards Memorial Scholarship
young people. With his wife Betty, Ed was a loyal and generous donor to Ursuline. Upon his passing in 2019, Betty and daughters Eileen ‘00, Deirdre ‘02 and Maureen ‘04 chose to establish a scholarship in his memory at Ursuline to continue his legacy and honor his desire to “make a difference.”
Eileen F. Davidson Scholarship $14,885 total $1,325 new gifts Former Trustee and Finance Committee Chair John Duffy has been a loyal supporter of Ursuline since his daughters Kara ‘01 and Caitlin ‘01 were students. In 2013, he established this scholarship in honor of President Eileen Davidson to recognize her leadership and commitment to the young women of Ursuline. This partialtuition scholarship offers financial assistance for incoming students ho otherwise might be unable to attend.
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Elizabeth Worland Ford Memorial Scholarship
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$13,177 total
Emily Clemente Memorial Scholarship $1,575,730 total, $100,000 new gifts This scholarship was established in 1989 by Ann and Constantine Clemente in memory of their daughter Emily, an outstanding student and leader at Ursuline. In the words of then-Principal Sr. Jean Baptiste Nicholson, OSU, Emily was “an excellent overall person. She had great insight and would get the most out of everything.” Ursuline’s annual Speech and Debate Tournament is named for Emily, who was a superb public debater and teammate who excelled in forensics competitions. The Emily Clemente Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year based on academic achievement, evident concern for others, and demonstrated need. It is the only four-year, full-tuition scholarship offered at The Ursuline School.
Gabelli Foundation Scholarship $57,645 total, $25,000 new gifts Established in 2005, this half-tuition, fouryear scholarship is awarded annually to an academically talented incoming or rising ninth grader of Italian descent whose grades and entrance test scores are in the top 10th percentile. Need is a consideration but not a requirement for selection as a recipient.
$24,301 total, $50 new gifts Sr. Martha Gleason, OSU (pictured center with her sisters), now retired, was an integral faculty member for 15 years and is remembered fondly for her commitment to building a strong arts program. This partial-tuition, four-year scholarship was created in 2013 and is awarded once every four years to a rising ninth grader who is actively involved in the music program and has a love for the school.
Healy Family Scholarship $19,196 total, $7,050 new gifts The Healy Family Scholarship was established in 2017 in honor of Patricia and Frank Healy by their daughter Liz Healy ‘94 and her husband James Reichbach. Family and friends generously supported the scholarship upon the passing of Mrs. Healy in 2018 and Mr. Healy in 2019. The Healys are warmly remembered for their kindness, generosity of heart and strong faith. The Healy Family Scholarship is a partialtuition, four-year scholarship awarded once every four years to an incoming or rising ninth-grade student who demonstrates these qualities and in recognition of her commitment to helping others in the spirit of Serviam.
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Helen Crossin Kittle ‘85 Memorial Scholarship $28,703 total, $200 new gifts Helen Crossin Kittle ‘85 was the one Ursuline alumna to have lost her life in the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. She was a computer specialist at Cantor Fitzgerald – eSpeed. Helen was an original Ursuline “Woman of Tech” and was coding long before it became an important component of a 21st Century education. By establishing this scholarship in 2015 for their 30th Reunion, the Class of 1985 chose to honor Helen’s memory and show their support for those who keep us safe and protect our freedom. It is a partial-tuition, four-year scholarship awarded once every four years to a daughter or granddaughter of a 9/11 family member, veteran or first responder.
fund is incorporated into the Class of 1984 Scholarship which was established to remember Laura and other departed classmates.
Louise Este Bruce Scholarship $50,971 total, $50,000 new gifts Louise Este Bruce was a philanthropist from a family with a notable legacy in public service and diplomacy. Throughout her life, Ms. Bruce donated to various charities but felt a particular obligation toward private educational institutions. The Louise Este Bruce Foundation, which was created upon her death in 2013, has chosen to focus its efforts on institutions that share Ms. Bruce’s passion for education. Ursuline was honored that the Foundation board chose to establish this needbased scholarship in Ms. Bruce’s name in 2019 to recognize intellectually-curious incoming ninth-graders whose entrance test scores and grades are in the top tenth percentile.
Lucy Hardiman ‘05 Scholarship Laura Shanahan ‘84 Memorial Scholarship $2,502 total, $50 new gifts Laura Shanahan was a loving wife and a devoted mother who was known for her grace, quick-wit, and honesty. This scholarship, established in Laura’s memory in 2014, honors her caring nature, love of family and entrepreneurial spirit. The
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$170 total While a student at Ursuline, Lucy Hardiman was a top performing student drawn to the sciences. She received her undergraduate degree in Biology from Georgetown University, and a BSN in Nursing and an MSN in the Family Nurse Practitioner program at Columbia. She is now a successful nurse practitioner, licensed
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in five states, specializing in spinal issues and pain management. Her parents, Rita Mabli and Patrick Hardiman, established this partial-tuition, four-year scholarship in 2014 in Lucy’s honor to acknowledge the impact that Ursuline had on her success. This scholarship is awarded once every four years to the rising ninth grader with the highest GPA in Science.
Marie T. Murray Memorial Scholarship $208,418 total, $95,600 new gifts This partial-tuition, four-year scholarship, was established in 2007 by Catharine Murray Ryan ‘64 in honor of her mother Marie Tully Murray — the mother of five Ursuline alumnae and grandmother of an alumna. It is now given in her memory once every four years at the Moving Up Ceremony to a rising ninth grader who is an all-around Ursuline student. In addition to meeting the demands of Ursuline’s challenging curriculum, the recipient is active in the school community and is respected by peers and faculty alike.
Mary & Paul McEvoy Scholarship $38,480 total, $25,000 new gifts The McEvoys are long-time supporters of Catholic education, and value the Ursuline education that their daughter Carolyn ‘06 enjoyed and the lifelong connections and
friendships she made. Recognizing that rising tuition costs may make it difficult for many to benefit from all that Ursuline offers, the McEvoys established a scholarship to assist students who would thrive at Ursuline given the chance. This full-tuition scholarship is awarded once every seven years to an incoming student for her middle school and high school years.
Maureen Zottner Memorial Scholarship $10,841 total, $4,755 new gifts Maureen Zottner was a beloved and respected member of the Ursuline faculty for nearly 30 years and the mother of two alumnae. Her students and those she tutored appreciated how she taught math in a manner that was straightforward, entertaining and easily understood. She was patient, generous, encouraging, funny and kind — and her ability to connect with students earned her the nickname “The Math Whisperer.” This scholarship, which was established by her family in 2018, benefits an incoming ninth grader with financial need who supports and encourages her peers both in and out of the classroom.
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Nina Iannotti Maguire ‘51 Scholarship $273,241 total As a mother of an alumna and grandmother of two Ursuline students — and an alumna herself — Nina Iannotti Maguire fully appreciates the value of an Ursuline education. This scholarship was established to recognize and encourage leadership in the young women of Ursuline. This partial-tuition, four-year scholarship is awarded to a rising ninth-grade student who exhibits the qualities of a good leader — strong character, courage, initiative, and wisdom — and is involved in the school, church or community.
Perez Family Scholarship $4,249 total As parents of two Ursuline alumnae, Maritza and José Perez have first-hand experience of how an Ursuline education forms young women of character and empathy. When their daughter was recognized with a scholarship award in junior year for her contributions to the school community, they were inspired to offer an annual scholarship for a current student. The Perez Family
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Scholarship is a need-based partial scholarship awarded to a current student who demonstrates compassion for others and is admired by peers and faculty alike.
Peter & Carmela Agliardo Memorial Scholarship $20,186 total Terri Agliardo, longtime member of the Ursuline faculty and Chair of the Religious Studies Department, and her brother Louis established this scholarship in memory of their parents in 2018. Peter and Carmela encouraged their children to pursue their educational interests as far as they wished, and demonstrated the importance of always helping others. This need-based four year partial scholarship recognizes these values in an incoming student from the Bronx who is Roman Catholic, has a strong academic record and is actively involved in her school, parish and community.
Ryan-Smith Scholarship $78,156 total, $15,000 new gifts Pat Ryan-Smith ‘75 and her husband, Brian, know that an Ursuline education provides a
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strong foundation for life. In addition to experiencing this first-hand, Pat enjoyed watching their daughter, Shannon ‘13, benefit from the opportunities and empowerment that are part of the Ursuline experience. Pat and Brian established the Ryan-Smith Scholarship for incoming students with demonstrated financial need so that future generations will also know and live the Ursuline mission.
Sr. Jean Baptiste Nicholson, OSU Memorial Scholarship $451,518 total, $3,885 new gifts Sr. Jean Baptiste Nicholson, OSU, affectionately known as Sr. JB, led The Ursuline School for over 35 years, first as Principal and then as the first President. She was a woman of vision and compassion, wisdom and strength, who loved The Ursuline School. This scholarship was established in her honor in 2010 and continues in her memory. This partial-tuition, four-year scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated leadership in their school, church or community. Financial need is also a consideration.
“Each day my love for the school and excitement for what’s to come grows more and more.” — Tatijana ‘22 a Recipient of the Emily Clemente Memorial Scholarship
Santangelo Family Scholarship $28,431 total, $5,025 new gifts The women in the Santangelo family have enjoyed a long-standing relationship with the Ursulines and The Ursuline School. Over several decades, mothers, daughters, sisters, cousins and aunts have been educated in the Ursuline tradition and strongly support it. This partial, merit-based scholarship, which was established in 2014, is awarded once every four years to an incoming ninth grader based on outstanding academic performance and Italian heritage.
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Sea Change Scholarship $25,741 total Sarah Niedzwiecki-Mecoy ‘00 and husband Xavier Mecoy are professional yachtsmen who compete on the international racing circuit. Inspired by the energy and spirit of the CROWDS4TUS event, Sarah and X saw an opportunity to help students at Ursuline today. Their gift established a scholarship to assist current students whose families have experienced had a significant change in circumstances due to job loss or illness. It is named the Sea Change Scholarship since it was earned on the sea and is intended to bring about a positive change.
Sr. Bridget Conwell, OSU Memorial Scholarship $26,368 total This scholarship was established by a bequest from the Estate of John T. Shields in memory of Sr. Bridget Conwell, OSU.
Soulful Impact Scholarship $1,052 total, $500 new gifts The Soulful Impact Scholarship is a partialtuition four-year scholarship established by
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Ursuline faculty member Deirdre Gaughan who is also President of Soulful Impact LLC, an ethical leadership consultancy. It is given once every four years to a rising ninth grader who possesses strong leadership skills and, through her commitment to the Golden Rule, has an authentic respect for the value and dignity of others. The recipient of this scholarship demonstrates concern for all members of the Ursuline community and embodies the spirit and mission of Serviam.
Think Pink Scholarship $29,365 total, $470 new gifts The Think Pink Scholarship was established by the Ursuline Cheerleaders and the Breast Cancer Awareness Club to assist students whose families have been affected financially by breast cancer. It is supported throughout the year by sales of special pink Ursuline gear, dress down days and bake sales hosted by the Breast Cancer Awareness Club. Think Pink is generously supported by alumnae to honor classmates. At their last Reunions, the Class of 1985 contributed in memory of Muffin Gleason Hamm ‘85 and the Class of 1988 in memory of Samantha Smith Stohr ‘88.
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TR Scholarship in honor of Sr. Regina Kehoe, OSU $125,134 total, $2,208 new gifts The TR Scholarship in honor of Sr. Regina Kehoe, OSU was launched in 2014 by the Class of 1964 during their 50th Reunion year in celebration of their beloved principal, Mother Thomas Regina or “TR.” Since that time, other alumnae, family and friends have generously supported this scholarship. The 2014-15 TUS Mothers’ Auxiliary presented Sr. Regina, their longtime moderator, with a contribution of $53,000 in her honor. This partial scholarship is awarded once every four years to an incoming ninth grade student who is hard-working and has a strong desire to attend Ursuline. Financial need is also a consideration.
Ursula Pioli Callahan Scholarship $98,650 total When Ursula Pioli Callahan was growing up, daughters of immigrant parents rarely had the chance to attend high school. All who knew her agree that, had she been given the opportunity, Ursula would have thrived in an
advanced academic setting. The Ursula Pioli Callahan Scholarship, generously established in 2013 by the Callahan family (Christine ‘83, Carolyn ‘84 and Tricia ‘86 and their parents) provides the opportunity of an Ursuline education for girls who share Ursula’s qualities: determined young women committed to academic success whose families may not have the resources to afford tuition. This partial scholarship is awarded once every four years.
Ursuline Sisters Scholarship $102,159 total, $20,000 new gifts St. Angela Merici’s counsel on unity reminds us to “Be united together with one heart and one mind. Be bound together with the bonds of charity, respecting each other and helping and supporting each other.” The Ursuline Sisters of the Eastern Province have given their guidance, inspiration, and steadfast support to The Ursuline School since its founding in 1897. This partial-tuition, need-based scholarship was established in 2015, provides the opportunity of an Ursuline education for qualified students committed to the Ursuline tradition of Serviam.
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Scholarship Awards
DiIorio Family Scholarship Award
Scholarship awards are either endowed or funded annually. These are one-year awards, presented to current students in recognition of character, service and achievement, as designated by the donor.
Ac Fui Scholarship Award $39,814 total, $100 new gifts The Ac Fui Scholarship Award was established by the Class of 2016 and their parents as their Senior Gift to Ursuline. About half of the class had received some form of tuition assistance through merit scholarships, privately-funded scholarships or financial aid. The Ac Fui Scholarship Award “pays it forward” and recognizes a current sophomore who possesses the qualities of an all-around Ursuline student: hard-working, involved in a variety of co-curricular activities, committed to helping others, and is a friend to all. The recipient’s class ring, which bears the “Ac Fui” seal, is included in this award.
Ann & Patrick O’Hare Memorial Scholarship Award $ 1,021 total, $1,000 new gifts The Ann & Patrick O’Hare Scholarship Award is sponsored by Daniel O’Hare, retired 30-year Social Studies Department faculty
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member, in memory of his parents. It is awarded to a junior who demonstrates a quiet sense of dignity and compassion for others.
Cagliostro Family Scholarship Award $1,517 total, $1,500 new gifts The Cagliostro Family Scholarship Award was established by Ursuline alumna Jill Cagliostro ‘11, a Georgia Tech graduate and cybersecurity professional. She initiated this scholarship award to recognize an Ursuline junior each year for her achievement in Computer Science courses and for having a strong interest in pursuing a degree and career in technology. Computer Science students are eligible to apply in spring of their junior year and must submit a personal statement.
Carol Phillips Memorial Scholarship Award $1,021 total This scholarship award was established in memory of Carol Phillips, long-time school photographer, and is awarded to a rising ninth grade student who is kind, creative and has a positive outlook on life.
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The DiIorio Family Scholarship Award is sponsored by Art Department faculty member Pat DiIorio in honor of her parents. This scholarship award is given to a junior with unique artistic vision, integrity, compassion and perseverance.
Helene Nicholson Memorial Scholarship Award $19,683 total The Helene Nicholson Memorial Scholarship Award is given in memory of Sr. JB Nicholson’s mother to a junior who cherishes her Ursuline education and has embraced the many opportunities offered to her at the school. The recipient is a joyful, confident student with a can-do attitude. She is a leader and role model who encourages others to become more involved in the life of the school.
Jane and James J. Murray Memorial Scholarship Award $1,013 total, $1,000 new gifts The Jane and James J. Murray Scholarship Award is given in memory of 29-year faculty member Jane Murray and husband James, an accomplished attorney. The scholarship award, sponsored by their children — daughter Liz ‘92 and sons — honors their devotion to family and friends, determination, and a deep appreciation for all there is to learn and explore in the world — as well as
“In my years at Ursuline, I have been granted an incomparable education. What distinguishes Ursuline is the community of dedicated teachers, administration and student body. Your generosity has given me an experience where I have been able to not only explore existing interests but to discover new ones as well. Words truly cannot express my gratitude for the honor I have been blessed with. ” — Gabriella ‘19, a Recipient of the Emily Clemente Memorial Scholarship
the importance of demonstrating integrity, compassion, and kindness. It is awarded to a junior in the Reading and Language Development Program.
Joyce Tietjen Memorial Scholarship Award This scholarship was established by the family of Joyce Tietjen, mother of two Ursuline alumnae and director of Academic Guidance for more than 10 years. It is given to a junior who has a strong commitment to academics and to her school community. The recipient demonstrates kindness, consideration and compassion for others, as well as a true generosity of spirit — values that were an integral part of Mrs. Tietjen’s life and character.
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Kathryn Merkert Tully ‘45 Memorial Scholarship Award
Marianne Khawly Duffy ‘87 Memorial Scholarship Award
$3,619 total, $2,000 new gifts Kathryn Merkert Tully ‘45 was a proud Ursuline alumna, the mother of five alumnae daughters and grandmother of one alumna. This scholarship award was established by her family and is presented to a junior who demonstrates leadership and personal commitment both inside and outside the classroom.
$5,906 total, $400 new gifts The Marianne Khawly Duffy ‘87 Memorial Scholarship Award was established by her parents and is awarded in her memory - and in memory of her daughter, Caroline Helen — to recognize a member of the junior class who exemplifies how an Ursuline education prepares young women to live as independent, creative and unique individuals engaged in the pursuit of knowledge.
Laura Borton Memorial Scholarship Award $7,506 total This scholarship award was established in memory of Laura Borton who passed away in 1994 while a student at Ursuline. It is presented to a junior Peer Leader who demonstrates personal strength through her interaction with others and offers support and guidance to her peers.
“My whole high school experience has been full of opportunities and blessings. None of this would be possible without your generosity.” — Lorelei ‘20, a Recipient of the Gabelli Foundation Scholarship
Marianne Ciuffo Stineman ‘63 Scholarship Award $18,093 total, $4,000 new gifts The Marianne Ciuffo Stineman ‘63 Scholarship Award was established by an Ursuline family in honor of and in gratitude for the teacher who helped nurture their daughter’s love of math. Each year, the Math Department selects a member of the junior class for this award who is a “math enthusiast” with a proven track record of success, as well as a true passion for the subject.
Meg Mackay Scholarship Award $22,500 total, $50 new gifts This scholarship award was established by the family of Meg Mackay, a woman of peace
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and compassion, who founded the Personal Development Program at Ursuline in 1992. As a teacher at Ursuline for more than 20 years, Mrs. Mackay — also the mother of two alumnae — introduced peer counseling and conflict resolution programs, and fostered an environment at Ursuline that values global citizenship and community leadership.
Poet of Promise Scholarship Award in memory of Sr. Eugenia Garvey, OSU
empowered his students with problem-solving skills and encouraged each to trust in her own abilities. Many alumnae reflect on his lasting influence in their lives, and credit him for their careers in science, engineering, and teaching. This scholarship award in his memory is awarded to a junior who has embraced the study of physics, helps classmates master the subject, and contributes her gifts and talents to the school community.
$5,439 total The Poet of Promise Scholarship Award is sponsored by Jurate Kazickas ‘60 in memory of Sr. Eugenia Garvey, OSU. Sr. Eugenia was a gifted writer and poet, and had several works published in religious journals. She found great joy in keeping in touch with friends, and used her talents as a writer to reach out to classmates and former students. The English Department selects the most promising poet in the ninth grade for this award.
Schifini Family Scholarship Award
Rick Dalby Memorial Scholarship Award
$1,745 total, $500 new gifts The Virginia and George Malnati Scholarship Award is sponsored by Mr. John Malnati, member of the Ursuline Social Studies faculty for 35 years, in memory of his parents. This award recognizes a junior who takes her studies seriously, is respectful to her peers, and has made a significant contribution to The Ursuline School community.
$1,610 total, $741 new gifts As a teacher at Ursuline for 23 years, Rick Dalby brought physics to life for his students. He had an intuitive understanding of the subject and a gift for communicating complex concepts. He
$3,857 total The Schifini Family Scholarship Award was established by Sr. Pat Schifini, OSU, Ursuline faculty member and Campus Minister, and her sister in memory of their parents John and Helen Schifini. It is given to a junior who exemplifies compassion, Christian values and a commitment to the Ursuline motto of Serviam.
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Scholarship Endowment
My last word to you is that you live in harmony,
Restricted funds for scholarship have grown more than 150% in the last 10 years, significantly expanding opportunities available for Ursuline students today and in the future.
united together, all of one heart and one will.
Restricted Funds for Scholarship for fiscal year ended August 31 2010 $ 1,862,217 2011 $ 2,278,358 2012 $ 2,302,243 2013 $ 2,632,895 2014 $ 3,086,245 2015 $ 3,296,921 2016 $ 3,814,732 2017 $ 4,166,830 2018 $ 4,386,775 2019 $ 4,808,352
bearing with one another in Jesus Christ.
In the 2018-19 school year, these funds provided $313,753 in scholarships and financial assistance representing 20% of the $1.57 million awarded in merit scholarships, grants and other discounts. Privately-Funded Scholarships & Financial Assistance for fiscal year ended August 31 2015 $ 204,900 2016 $ 224,825 2017 $ 281,338 2018 $ 299,275 2019 $ 313,753 Restricted funds for scholarship include the general scholarship endowment and named scholarship funds.
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Be bound to one another by the bond of charity, esteeming one another, helping one another, —St. Angela Merici, Last Counsel, 1-2
For additional information, please contact: Office of Advancement The Ursuline School 1354 North Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10804 (914) 636-5169 www.ursulinenewrochelle.org/scholarshipendowment Eileen Ring Scholarship Development & Stewardship Coordinator ringe@ursulinenewrochelle.org Catherine Fay McCarthy ‘84 Director of Philanthropy cathfmcc@ursulinenewrochelle.org