The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Ursinus College announces new scholarshi­p program

- Digital First Media This article first appeared as a post in The Digital Notebook blog.

COLLEGEVIL­LE » Ursinus College has establishe­d a new scholarshi­p award that provides financial assistance to students from low- and middle-income families from Pennsylvan­ia, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland.

The first eight Abele Foundation Scholars Award were awarded to seven incoming first-year students and one continuing student.

Funded with support from Will Abele, a 1961 Ursinus graduate and member of the Ursinus board of trustees, and the Abele Family Foundation, the award provides highachiev­ing students with demonstrat­ed financial need $10,000 in financial aid after all other gift aid has been awarded to each student.

The aim of this pilot program is to increase access and affordabil­ity for an undergradu­ate liberal arts education.

In addition to the $10,000 in financial aid, the scholars receive funding for “startup” costs such as the purchase of a laptop or required books; academical­ly enriching pursuits such as internship­s, summer courses, or academic conference­s; and assistance with student debt upon graduation.

“My wife, Joan, and I are thrilled to assist these talented students as they pursue an Ursinus College education that prepares them to be leaders of the future who live the values of integrity, persistenc­e and empowermen­t and who understand the importance of paying it forward to others,” Abele said in a prepared statement released by the school.

Abele scholars will be expected to maintain consistent academic progress; become an active member of the college community by participat­ing in oncampus experience­s and internship­s; and attend programs sponsored by the Abele Family Foundation.

Consistent with the values of the Abele Family Foundation, the scholars will have expressed interest in the U.S. Constituti­on, the economy, history and government of the United States through coursework in these three discipline­s.

“One of Ursinus’s top priorities is to attract and retain the best students for our institutio­n,” Ursinus President Brock Blomberg said in the press release. “It is our goal to not only bring them to our college, but to provide the academic support and guidance that allows them to flourish during their four years here. We cannot achieve that without taking bold steps to increase access and affordabil­ity so that we can offer the best and brightest students a clearer pathway to Ursinus. This is yet another innovative way that Ursinus is ensuring that any student who wishes to attend Ursinus not only has a means to do so, but will thrive while here. I extend my sincerest thanks to Will and Joan and the Abele Family Foundation for making this pilot scholarshi­p program possible.”

 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? Ursinus College has announced a new scholarshi­p program aimed at low- and middle-income families.
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Ursinus College has announced a new scholarshi­p program aimed at low- and middle-income families.

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