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08/4-10 at 13.29 by: blogman
The Coca-Cola Foundation and AICF honor 46 scholarship winners
"DENVER – The Coca-Cola Foundation and the American Indian College Fund honored 46 American Indian scholarship recipients at its 2009-10 Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship banquet at the American Indian Higher Education Consortium Student Conference in Chandler, Ariz.
The Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship was established to provide $5,000 for tuition and fees and to fund unmet need for a student’s first year in college. If students maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average and show strong participation in campus and community life, the scholarship follows the student throughout their academic career while attending a tribal college.
Kirk Glaze, the community affairs manager of the Coca-Cola Foundation, was honored by Richard B. Williams, AICF president and CEO, for the foundation’s support of American Indian education. Williams wrapped Glaze in a limited edition Pendleton blanket.
Jessie Bennett, the Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship recipient at the Institute of American Indian Arts who is majoring in new media arts and interactive graphic design, delivered a speech to her fellow students about the importance of education in her life.
“Thank you for investing in not only my future, but the future of my children, community and tribe. I will never forget the opportunity that I was given and I will do as much as I can to support others in their efforts to get a college education.”
Original article can be seen at:
http://www.indiancountrytoday.com/living/89778327.html
The Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship was established to provide $5,000 for tuition and fees and to fund unmet need for a student’s first year in college. If students maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average and show strong participation in campus and community life, the scholarship follows the student throughout their academic career while attending a tribal college.
Kirk Glaze, the community affairs manager of the Coca-Cola Foundation, was honored by Richard B. Williams, AICF president and CEO, for the foundation’s support of American Indian education. Williams wrapped Glaze in a limited edition Pendleton blanket.
Jessie Bennett, the Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship recipient at the Institute of American Indian Arts who is majoring in new media arts and interactive graphic design, delivered a speech to her fellow students about the importance of education in her life.
“Thank you for investing in not only my future, but the future of my children, community and tribe. I will never forget the opportunity that I was given and I will do as much as I can to support others in their efforts to get a college education.”
Original article can be seen at:
http://www.indiancountrytoday.com/living/89778327.html
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