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CFES Scholarships Assist With Soaring College Costs
September 7, 2010
Paying for higher education has long been a challenge for many
families, one that is intensifying with the rising costs of college
coupled with the poor economy. There is some good news to report on this
front, however.
The Community Foundation of the
Eastern Shore administers 89 scholarship funds that provide financial
assistance for college students throughout the Lower Eastern Shore of
Maryland. This summer the Community Foundation awarded $194,000 in
scholarships to 150 students in the region.
“Helping
young people here on the Lower Shore fulfill their dreams and realize
their full potential is among the highest of the Community Foundation’s
goals,” said Spicer Bell, Foundation President. Some of the Foundation’s
scholarships are available for students in particular high schools,
while others target specific college majors or professional careers.
Typical
of the scholarships available through the foundation each year, is one
for students in Wicomico County through a fund established in memory of
Elizabeth Brittingham Pusey. In 2010 the fund established by Mrs. Pusey
awarded scholarships to 17 students who are attending community colleges
or four-year colleges.
This summer four students
received scholarships from the Foundation’s Richard F. and Patricia M.
Hazel Minority Teachers Scholarship Fund. The fund provides scholarship
awards to support minority students in Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester
Counties who plan to teach on the Eastern Shore after graduation from
college.
While most Foundation scholarships do not
limit students to a particular course of study, there are scholarships
available for students wishing to pursue careers in teaching,
architecture, engineering, healthcare, or even golf course turf
management. A complete listing of Community Foundation of the Eastern
Shore scholarships is available online by visiting www.cfes.org.
Another
valuable online resource for scholarship information for Eastern Shore
students is the Delmarva Education Foundation’s (DEF) website www.delmarvaed.org. DEF is a nonprofit organization whose primary
mission is to improve educational opportunities for residents of the
Lower Delmarva Peninsula.












































