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Educational Opportunity Programs Announce
New Scholarship
Feb. 17, 2009
Contact:
Dave Walter, Educational Opportunity
Programs, (785) 864-2615.
New scholarship fund in the works for low-income students
LAWRENCE — The Educational Opportunity Programs at the University
of Kansas are creating a new scholarship fund for low-income, first-generation
college students at KU.
A public presentation announcing the new scholarship fund will take place
at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 27, in 150 Joseph R. Pearson Hall. Attendees will
have the opportunity to hear personal testimonies from students who would
benefit from the scholarship. The event will be one of several taking place
during the annual Educational Opportunity Programs Day at KU.
The Educational Opportunity Programs serve about 4,000 Kansas students annually
to help underrepresented students enter and succeed in college. The programs
are housed in the School of Education and comprise federal- and state-funded
programs, including those for current KU undergraduates (McNair Scholars
Program and Supportive Educational Services) and pre-college students (Educational
Opportunity Center, GEAR UP, Harvest of Hope Leadership Academy, Math and
Science Center, Upward Bound, Talent Search and Veterans Upward Bound).
Educational Opportunity Programs and KU Endowment staff members are creating
the scholarship fund, to be held and managed at KU Endowment, in response
to rising tuition costs and other financial barriers some students face when
planning to attend college. The initial goal is to raise the minimum amount
required for an endowed scholarship, which is $30,000, within a three-year
period. Once that goal has been reached, the staff can select its inaugural
group of scholarship recipients.
At this time, the scholarship is known as the Educational Opportunity Programs
Scholarship. Should a major donor come forward, the fund may be named for
that donor or for someone the donor would like to honor. Individuals already
have contributed more than $1,000. Donors may contribute in person at the
scholarship announcement Feb. 27; on the KU
Endowment Web site ; or by calling Chuck Cordt at KU Endowment, (785)
832-7464.