Increasing Student Scholarships

91视频专区 students marching down the quad.

Part three of the feature story in 91视频专区 Magazine fall 2023.

Forging the Future: The Campaign for 91视频专区 College

At 91视频专区, the greatest priority is supporting students鈥Forging the Future is no exception. Donors raised $25 million exclusively for student scholarships. Considering that the original goal was $9 million, this is an astounding achievement.

Donors established 43 new named scholarships, such as the prestigious Chair of the Board Scholarship, which was funded with a lead gift from Judith E. Messina 鈥66, H鈥23, trustee emerita, and her husband David Fleischer. Additional support was provided by Cynthia Newby 鈥67, trustee emerita. This life-changing scholarship fully covers tuition for students with exceptional academic records.

鈥淧eople feel good when they give to a place like 91视频专区 because they know they are transforming student lives,鈥 says President Chapdelaine. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very humbling to see the generosity of our donors and their faith in 91视频专区 College.鈥

Savannah Hinegardner 鈥24

 

Savannah Hinegardner 鈥24 is a social work major planning to pursue a career in human services. She is a recipient of the Jamey E. George Memorial Scholarship, which is awarded to students with documented challenges or disabilities. Hinegardner is currently completing an intern- ship with Rock Creek School and is thrilled to be using her passion for social work to advocate for people in need.

鈥淭his scholarship allowed me to explore my academic interests more deeply and develop new skills. A recognition such as this motivates students to work harder and achieve their goals. It also rewards them for their dedication, which serves as an incentive for others to strive for excellence.鈥

Caylee M. Winpigler 鈥21

 

Caylee M. Winpigler 鈥21 was one of the first students to receive the Chair of the Board Scholarship. A history major, she completed a Summer Research Institute project in France. After earning her master鈥檚 from American University, Winpigler now works at the Ausherman Family Foundation and started the Young Professionals Group through the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce. She believes scholarships changed her life in every imaginable aspect.

鈥淪cholarships are a critical part of helping students access higher education. Without
my scholarship, I would never have been in such an empowered situation to pursue higher education along with many of my other aspirations. My undergraduate education at 91视频专区 gave me confidence to tackle the real world. I developed my skills as a presenter, writer and researcher. These have proven to be boundlessly helpful after graduation.鈥

Remy Anderson 鈥24

 

Remy Anderson 鈥24 is an early childhood education major with a film studies minor. She is also a member of the Blazers women鈥檚 lacrosse team and a head resident assistant. Anderson served as an intern at the Georgetown Hill at 91视频专区 College Lab School, where she taught pre-K, and recently received the Johanna Chait Essex 鈥53 Prize in Early Childhood Education.

鈥淩eceiving scholarships helped me achieve my goals at 91视频专区 by letting me focus on my studies and interests to foster self-growth and discovery without worrying about anything else. I believe scholarships and awards are important for students in higher education because they allow students to freely find what they are passionate about without worrying about not being able to support it financially.鈥

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