More than 70 Continuing Education students awarded scholarships

May 5, 2017 | San Diego Continuing Education

San Diego Continuing Education awarded more than 70 students with $25,000 in scholarship awards at its annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony held in the theater at the Educational Cultural Complex on April 19, 2017. 

SDCE is the adult education and noncredit institution within the San Diego Community College District. Chancellor Constance M. Carroll and members of the district's Board of Trustees participated in the ceremony recognizing students who excel academically and who understand the importance and value of giving back.

SDCE serves large populations who come from rural areas and inner-cities. In some cases, enrolled students have dropped out of high school as teenagers and are coming back to school for the first time, decades later. Others are immigrants, refugees, formerly incarcerated or opportunity youth.

The annual scholarship celebration is part of SDCE’s big picture to bridge the gap between minority and non-minority students, leading each individual to more equitable educational opportunities.

“I am honored to work with colleagues who really care about the outcomes of our community's most needy residents. This may be the first time that some of these students are being recognized for their hard work.” shared SDCE President Carlos O. Turner Cortez, Ph.D.

In addition to the Chancellor's Scholarship four beneficiaries were awarded the Board of Trustee Scholarship by the Christensen Foundation, each valued at $500. The financial aid and support from faculty permit students to pay for college. Last year 5,458 students transitioned to one of the three SDCCD credit colleges.

Family and friends filled the ECC foyer as they joined in celebration of their students’ transformational experience and reward.

SDCE High School Diploma/Equivalency student, Madeline Loewe-Pollock, took home the Matthew LaCaze Memorial Scholarship, valued at $1,000. “The scholarship really helps me not stress about the financial aspect of school and to just focus on the learning. It helped me have the confidence to go to college,” said Madeline.

Scholarships were funded in large part through the generosity of donors and disbursed by The San Diego Continuing Education Foundation.

City, Mesa and Miramar colleges recently gave a generous amount of scholarships. Among the recipients, Miramar College student Ishak Mahamoud, awarded a 2017 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, a $40,000 per year reward, to cover educational expenses for the next two to three years necessary to achieve a bachelor’s degree at a 4-year college or university.

SDCE’s graduating students will walk across the stage once more at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park during the San Diego Continuing Education and San Diego Unified School District joint 2017 commencement ceremony at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 2.

SDCE serves 45,000 students annually. Last year SDCE awarded 174 high school diplomas and 9,585 certificates of completion for career training.

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