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(Indianapolis)--
The Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars program in Arizona and Indiana
are accepting applications for the fourth Nina Scholar cohort. In
2001 the Trust established the Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars
program to open doors of opportunity and education for men and women
who do not qualify for "traditional" college financial
aid.
The Trust is sponsoring
eight students at Arizona State University, 15 students at Maricopa
Community Colleges, five students at Indiana University Purdue University
Indianapolis and 12 students at Ivy Tech State College Central Indiana
Campus. At the close of 2003, there were more than 100 men and women
participating in the three cohorts of Nina Scholars, with several
already having completed their studies.
Application deadlines
are April 1, 2004. For further information about applying to the
Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars program, contact: Cory Gonzales
at ASU, 480-727-6561; Jennifer Steele at Maricopa Community Colleges,
480-731-8619; Marsha Currin at IUPUI, 317-278-7878; or Kathleen
Vahle at Ivy Tech State College, 317-921-4617.
"Education was important
to Nina Mason Pulliam. She believed that education is a crucial
tool to self-sufficiency and personal fulfillment," said Trustee
Carol Peden Schatt. "The Nina Scholars program furthers the
Trust's mission of helping people in need. We are also pleased that
many of our Scholars learned about the program through organizations
that have received grants from the Trust," Schatt added.
The Nina Scholars program
is unique in the United States as it seeks to assist nontraditional
students in three categories: adult students (minimum age of 25
with dependents) who have never attended college or who have had
their education interrupted years earlier; physically disabled traditional
college-age or older students; and young adults who were raised
in the child welfare system and must be responsible for their own
financial support as of age 18.
Along with a full scholarship,
which includes tuition, fees and books, each Nina Scholar receives
a $2,500 living allowance to assist with such necessities as child
care and transportation. Additionally, each school has a Nina Scholars
coordinator to assist the students and to coordinate special programs
and activities-all designed to help each student be successful.
"We so appreciate
the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust's commitment to establishing
a long-term scholarship program that provides these students the
key ingredients they need to succeed," said Jennifer Steele,
MCC Nina Scholars coordinator.
"With financial obstacles removed and a safety net of guidance
and mentoring in place, these students will have the opportunity
of a lifetime to prepare for a career and achieve goals they perhaps
thought were impossible to achieve."
"Our Scholars are
supportive of each other. We meet regularly, in an open forum, where
the Scholars discuss challenges they may be experiencing in the
classroom, celebrate their academic successes together, and, most
importantly, provide a support network to each other. Overall, our
Scholars have become a family," said Marsha Currin, IUPUI Nina
Scholars advisor.
"As the Nina Scholars
are successful, their stories of achievement inspire other students
and family members to seek higher education. We have already seen
this happen within a number of our Scholar families; sisters, brothers
and mothers have returned to classes, due to a Nina Scholar in the
family," said Cory Gonzales, Nina Scholar coordinator at ASU.
"This is an outstanding
program that far surpasses a simple monetary gift. With the comprehensive
support offered by the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, the
Scholars will have a far smoother path through college," Kathleen
Vahle, Nina Scholars program manager at Ivy Tech concluded.
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Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars
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