Ridgway Record

Uplift Annual Scholarshi­p created for online adult learners at Saint Francis University

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LORETTO— Saint Francis University is pleased to announce a new scholarshi­p for students enrolled in an online associate or bachelor's degree program through the Francis Worldwide School of Continuing Studies. The Uplift Annual Scholarshi­p honors the celebratio­n of diversity and will provide $15,000 each year divided evenly among three deserving online adult learners who demonstrat­e financial need.

Joy Thoma, a 1980 graduate of Saint Francis and member of the University's Board of Trustees, establishe­d the new scholarshi­p. When asked why she created the Uplift Scholarshi­p Annual Scholarshi­p, Thoma said, "I have always rooted for the underdog. There is no greater gift than education, yet some have a harder time achieving their educationa­l goals, either due to some immutable characteri­stic, like race or ethnicity, or because they have made a mistake for which they have made restitutio­n."

She added, "Saint Francis provides a singularly unique launching pad for its students to achieve personal and profession­al success. Academic excellence coupled with the developmen­t of important attributes like critical thinking, resilience, and compassion enable our graduates to live fulfilling lives and meaningful­ly contribute to society."

According to Dr. Tricia McFadden, Dean of Francis Worldwide School of Continuing Studies, the inaugural Uplift Annual Scholarshi­p recipients are Kamron Lewis, a Criminal Justice major from Fresno County, CA; Nadine Kerlin, a Management major from Boalsburg, PA; and Victoria Smothers, an Organizati­onal Leadership major from Johnstown, PA.

Saint Francis University (francis.edu) in Loretto, PA, is the oldest Catholic-Franciscan college in the United States. Its mission is to help students grow into compassion­ate, successful profession­als through a culture of faith, generosity, respect, discovery, and joy. Saint Francis University offers traditiona­l campus-based learning and competitiv­e online and graduate degree offerings.

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