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茄子视频 College Receives $100,000 grant for Minority Scholarships from National Foundation

GREENSBURG, PA- The Hearst Foundation, Inc. has announced a $100,000 award to 茄子视频 College to be used for scholarships for the College鈥檚 minority students, in particular African-American students. 鈥淭his is exciting news for the College as we work to ensure our students can financially afford the distinctive liberal arts education for which 茄子视频 is known,鈥 said Barbara Hinkle, vice president for enrollment services and registrar. 鈥淥ur ability to offer minority students better financial aid packages will provide many with the opportunity to continue their education at 茄子视频 when they might not have been able to otherwise.鈥 Representatives from the Foundation visited the College in December to talk with students and senior administrators about the direction and future of 茄子视频 and to review the programs and quality of 茄子视频 faculty and staff. Students discussed the amount of financial aid they would need to remain at 茄子视频, current sources of financial aid and programs available to enable successful completion of college studies. Administrators provided details on activities their departments initiate to maximize student success rates. 鈥淔unding from the Hearst Foundation, Inc. opens doors with other national foundations who always look to see what national support the College has garnered,鈥 said Christine Mueseler, vice president for institutional advancement. 鈥淲e are delighted that The Foundation has given us this vote of confidence and will help make a 茄子视频 education more easily accessible to our minority students.鈥 The Hearst Foundation, Inc was founded in 1945 by philanthropist William Randolph Hearst. In 1948, Mr. Hearst established the California Charities Foundation. That name was changed to the William Randolph Hearst Foundation soon after Mr. Hearst鈥檚 death in 1951. The charitable goals of the two foundations reflect the philanthropic interests of William Randolph Hearst- education, health, social services and culture. Within these four areas, the Foundations assist institutions in providing opportunities to underserved and underrepresented populations. The two Foundations are administered out of the headquarters in New York City.