The Lasting Impact of Scholarships
The impact of scholarships have a ripple effect, positively impacting not only the recipient, but also those around them, such as a student teacher鈥檚 own students. Recent CED graduate and Dean鈥檚 Endowed Student Teaching Scholarship recipient, Yasmin Elasmar, shared how being a scholarship recipient changed her time as a student. 鈥淭he Dean鈥檚 Endowed Student Teaching Scholarship allowed me to reduce my work hours outside of my student teaching program, which allowed for additional time to focus on completing all of the requirements of the program to the best of my ability. [It] allowed me to create more in-depth lessons for my students, begin/finish my TPA鈥檚 early, and take care of myself better.鈥
Elasmar, who received her single subject teaching credential in chemistry, now teaches at Social Justice Humanitas Academy. To her, 鈥渉aving the scholarship reminded me how important my work was, and kept me motivated to finish my program鈥hen I applied, I wrote about how important I felt it was for women of color to be represented in fields like STEM education鈥upport systems like the Dean鈥檚 [Endowed Student Teaching] Scholarship are essential to helping underrepresented communities succeed despite barriers like financial stress.鈥
Established in 2015, the Dean's Endowed Student Teaching Scholarship provides annual scholarship support to a future teacher, during their student teaching semester. The Dean's Endowed Student Teaching Scholarship is funded by the annual support raised with a year-end appeal letter, hand signed by the Dean's Endowed Student Teaching Committee. The committee was conceived by Distinguished Alumna, Marnos Lelesi, who felt that while not everyone could make a 鈥渕ajor gift鈥 to the College, we could ask many of our alums for smaller gifts, and together, those would have a big impact.
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