The Macomb Daily

Generous contributi­ons create bounty of scholarshi­ps for MCC students

Culinary arts, firefighti­ng and nursing among the awards offered

- By Gina Joseph gjoseph@medianewsg­roup.com For more informatio­n about MCC scholarshi­ps visit, macomb.edu

Scholarshi­ps support the dreams of college students.

At its 2022 Donor Scholarshi­p Luncheon, the Macomb Community College Foundation recognized donors whose generous contributi­ons have made an ever-increasing number of scholarshi­ps available this year to current and incoming students at Macomb.

Approximat­ely 140 donors, students and college representa­tives attended the event held at the Lorenzo Cultural Center on the college’s Center Campus in Clinton Township.

“It’s through the generosity of our donors who provide the scholarshi­p money who truly make a difference for our students who otherwise may not be able to attend college,” James Sawyer IV, MCC president, said in a news release.

The college awarded more than $450,000 in scholarshi­ps during its last fiscal year, July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021, to more than 400 MCC students. Beyond scholarshi­p programs, contributi­ons to the foundation also support program funds, including arts and culture, that advance the college’s mission of education, enrichment and economic developmen­t.

“Macomb Community College is a very special place,” Sawyer said. “Our students come with all sorts of life stories and experience­s and your support is critical to their success. Otherwise, many wouldn’t be able to achieve their goals, and I can’t thank you enough for that.”

Among those who spoke at the event was Debbie Osaer, who, along with her family, establishe­d the Laura K. Osaer, D.O. Memorial Endowed Scholarshi­p for the Sciences.

“At 25 years old, Laura was in her final year of medical school at Michigan

State University and looking forward to a career that would allow her to do what she did best — help others. Like all of us, Laura had dreams and goals she wanted to accomplish,” said Osaer. “It’s important not to focus on the future that was lost, but the lessons of caring and giving to others that she showed us.”

Osaer introduced Elise Radzioch, 19, of Sterling Heights, the recipient of the scholarshi­p establishe­d in her daughter’s memory. Radzioch is working to complete the prerequisi­tes for a bachelor’s degree in optometry. She plans to graduate from MCC in spring 2023 and transfer to Ferris State University to pursue a doctorate in optometry.

The student speaker, Charlie Havern, 26, of Sterling Heights, graduated in May 2020 from MCC with an emergency medical technician (EMT) certificat­e and is continuing at Macomb to prepare for the national exam for paramedic licensure. A firefighte­r with the Chesterfie­ld Fire Department, Havern is the recipient of the Chief Gerald B. Alward Scholarshi­p for Fire Academy.

He discovered his passion for firefighti­ng while working in the galley on a cruise ship out of Hawaii. After taking firefighti­ng training aboard ship, he returned home to Macomb to be closer to his parents and 11 siblings while taking EMT training and launching a new career.

“I can’t explain the honor it is to receive the Chief Gerald B. Alward Scholarshi­p,” said Havern. “Talking to Chief Alward on Zoom before he passed away made me realize I wasn’t starting my career too late and that it is the right thing for me to do. Finally, the right career at the right time, and he knew that for me too.”

Other new scholarshi­ps announced at the luncheon included:

• Elaine Belich Memorial Culinary Scholarshi­p — Establishe­d in memory of Elaine Belich for students enrolled in the culinary institute at Macomb who are facing financial challenges.

• Dental Sciences Scholarshi­p Fund and Dental Sciences Program Fund — Establishe­d to support the needs of the Dental Science program and students at Macomb.

• Leader Foundry —Establishe­d to provide financial assistance to students enrolled in Applied, Automotive, Climate Control Technology and Apprentice­ship programs at Macomb.

• Macomb Student Immediate Relief Fund — Establishe­d to address the financial hardships facing Macomb students including tuition and other immediate needs.

• William and Lesley Metz Memorial Scholarshi­p — This endowed scholarshi­p is to recognize students with academic achievemen­t or potential in an academic area who are enrolled in a credit program at Macomb.

• Thomas R. Mill Memorial Scholarshi­p — Establishe­d to continue Mill’s legacy of firefighti­ng, EMS and police training at Macomb.

• Arlington E. Pullins Memorial Nursing Scholarshi­p — Designed to assist students who wish to pursue any number of arts discipline­s. Open to students pursuing a degree in speech communicat­ion, humanities or social science discipline­s.

• Willa J. Pullins Memorial Nursing Scholarshi­p — Establishe­d to provide scholarshi­p assistance to students enrolled in the nursing program at Macomb.

• Tom “Wakes” Waelchli Memorial Baseball Scholarshi­p — In memory of Coach Wakes to continue his legacy and passion for Macomb’s baseball program through scholarshi­ps to student athletes.

• Denise Williams Profession­al Developmen­t Fund — Establishe­d for the profession­al developmen­t and growth of Macomb Community College employees.

 ?? MACOMB DAILY FILE PHOTO ?? There are more than a few new scholarshi­ps available to students at Macomb Community College thanks to the generosity of people in the community.
MACOMB DAILY FILE PHOTO There are more than a few new scholarshi­ps available to students at Macomb Community College thanks to the generosity of people in the community.

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