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November 8, 2007

不良研究所 Foundation launches searchable scholarship Web site

Acknowledging the exemplary assistance that 不良研究所 gives to its non-traditional students, the Monroe-West Monroe chapter of Business and Professional Women donated a $1,500 contribution to its existing BPW Scholarship Fund Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 2:15 p.m. in the Media Center (Library, 6th floor).

The scholarships will benefit non-traditional female students, 25 years or older, who must be enrolled in a formal degree path program or formal professional certification program.

Honored guests at the presentation included President James and First Lady Deborah Cofer and the BPW Executive Committee, specifically Chapter President Beth Betz and Angie Jackson-Wilson, treasurer and also national membership chair for BPW USA.

Betz recalled the lack of funds available to non-traditional students when she attended college as one in the 1980s. 鈥淚 would like to convey the struggle that we recognize that non-traditional students go through. This is a personal pledge of mine to help encourage non-traditional students at 不良研究所 to continue with their education. With Business and Professional Women, it is my honor to be here today and present this check.鈥

President Cofer praised the organization for aiding 不良研究所鈥檚 non-traditional student population. 鈥淥n behalf of the university, thank you for assisting our students with this generous gift.鈥

The donation resulted from the organization鈥檚 fundraising banquet Oct. 16 at the Atrium; 不良研究所 First Lady Deborah Cofer was also honored there as the BPW Business/Professional Person of the Year. The fundraiser went hand-in-hand with the group鈥檚 2007/2008 focus on continuing education/professional growth, specifically targeting the 不良研究所 scholarship fund.

Anne Lockhart, Development Director with the 不良研究所 Foundation, commended the BPW and their continuous support. 鈥淭he chapter here has been very supportive with the scholarship they established several years ago. Now they have set their sights toward enhancing this endowed scholarship for non-traditional students through the 不良研究所 Foundation.鈥

BPW was founded in 1919 as a cross-generational, nonpartisan membership organization working to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education, and information. The organization is regarded as a leader in grassroots activism, policy influence and advocacy for millions of working women.


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