Point Foundation Announces 2012 Scholar Class |
[14-June-2012] |
29 New Scholarships Awarded to Diverse Group of LGBTQ Students
LOS ANGELES, June 14, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The path to a higher education degree is now possible for 29 undergraduate and graduate students from around the country who will receive Point Foundation Scholarships. Nearly 2,000 scholarship applications were submitted, making this the second highest number of applications the Foundation has received in its 11-year existence. Point Foundation (Point) is the nation’s largest scholarship-granting organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) students of merit. The 29 new scholarship recipients all demonstrate academic excellence, leadership skills, community involvement and financial need. Many of these young people have unfortunately experienced the loss of financial and social support of their families and/or communities, as a result of revealing their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. “What unites all our Point Scholars, no matter what their background, is that they are incredibly committed to improving society. They all want to be agents of change,” said Jorge Valencia, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Point Foundation. “In the last year, the 29 new scholars collectively devoted an amazing 16,000 hours of volunteer time leading projects and events benefiting their communities. These young people are incredibly eager to make the most of the quality education and leadership training their Point Scholarship provides.” The 29 new scholarship recipients join 47 current Point Scholars, for a total of 76 students who will receive financial assistance and programmatic support from Point during the 2012 – 2013 academic year. Point’s multifaceted support for scholars extends far beyond a direct financial contribution toward the cost of their education. Each scholar is paired with a mentor, and participates in leadership development and training in civic engagement. Point Scholars agree to give back to the LGBTQ community through the completion of an individual community service project each year. After graduating, Point Scholars become part of Point’s growing alumni network – 145 strong as of June 2012. New Named Scholarships created so far for 2012-13 include those with support from Janssen Therapeutics, Motorola Solutions, NBCUniversal, and, as well as five additional Wells Fargo Point Scholarships (bringing the company’s total support to ten Named Scholarships). Current Named Scholarships exist thanks to the continued generosity of: Allan Gilmour & Eric Jirgens, Bob Fennell, Darden Restaurants, Erickson-Zoellers, George Benes M.D. & Michael Mallee Ed.D., HBO, Joan R. Heller, Johnson & Johnson, Jonathan D. Lewis, Kevin Hummer, Larry King /Jeffrey Fashion Cares, Minton-Spidell, Paul W. Speier, Phyllis Mandler & Gary Elden, Point Honors LA, Point Honors NY, Rand Skolnick, Toyota Financial Services, Tyler Clementi, Vorobek, Walter W. Decker and Wells Fargo. The 2012 Point Foundation Scholars (including home state, school attending and if receiving a Named Scholarship): Sarah Biscarra-Dilley, CA, San Francisco Art Institute Detailed biography information on each new Point Scholar can be found online, as well as an interactive map showing where each new scholar grew up or resided at the time they were awarded their scholarship. About Point Foundation: Point Foundation (Point) provides financial support, leadership training, mentoring and hope to LGBTQ individuals who are marginalized because of their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Point provides its scholars with the financial ability to attend the nation’s foremost higher educational institutions and its donors and mentors with the rare satisfaction of directly investing their resources and time in future generations of leaders. www.pointfoundation.org SOURCE Point Foundation |
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