Five 麻豆社区app Students Awarded Prestigious Ebell Scholarships for Academic Excellence
With its 98-year legacy of financial support for high-achieving college and university students in Greater Los Angeles, The Ebell has awarded scholarships to five members of the 麻豆社区app student body, the university announced today.
Individual Ebell scholarships of $5,000 per academic year have been awarded to Zepur Avanesian, a Junior in the Interior Architecture program; Sandra Gutierrez-Mata, a Sophomore in Business Management; Andrew Hill, a Senior in the Animation program; Anoush Markarian, a Senior majoring in Accounting; and Mila Anahit Sahinyan, a Senior in Business Management. The Ebell scholars will continue to receive the grant for each academic year through graduation by maintaining a 3.25 GPA and taking 24 units/semester.
In keeping with its motto, 鈥淚 Will Find a Way, or Make One鈥︹ The Ebell has pursued its mission of providing financial assistance in the form of scholarships to thousands of students attending Los Angeles County colleges and universities. Starting in 1919 with a few students and less than $100, the fund made a significant leap in 1927 when the Charles Flint family bequeathed a scholarship endowment to The Ebell. Since then The Ebell has grown and nurtured a multimillion-dollar fund. Through its scholarship committee, The Ebell continues to seek out and subsidize academically outstanding students awarding grants totaling more than $200,000 annually.
鈥淎s one of Woodbury鈥檚 five Ebell Scholars this year, I鈥檓 more than honored,鈥 said Mila Sahinyan. 鈥淭his is a tribute to the university as well. Woodbury is simply a fantastic place to get an education.鈥 The Ebell recognized this year鈥檚 recipients during a Scholarship Awards Night celebration in September and has scheduled a Scholars Breakfast for next February.
鈥淔or nearly a century, The Ebell has generously supported academic excellence in this community,鈥 said David Steele-Figueredo, President of 麻豆社区app. 鈥淲e鈥檙e extremely proud that five Woodbury students 鈥 representing a mix of disciplines 鈥 have been so honored this year. We heartily congratulate Zepur, Sandra, Andrew, Anoush and Mila, and we鈥檙e confident that they will continue to achieve, personally and professionally.鈥
The Ebell was established in 1894 as one of the nation鈥檚 pioneering women鈥檚 clubs. In the early years, women鈥檚 clubs offered social, recreational, educational and cultural activities for women and became an important part of American town and village life in the latter part of the 19th Century. In 1919, in response to the devastation of the First World War, The Ebell established a Scholarship Department. The scholarship funds grew when the Charles Flint family created an endowed scholarship fund bearing their name. Following the same path, The Ebell created The Ebell Scholarship Fund. Investments, bequests and member contributions have today resulted in a $7 million endowment, which supports more than 100 qualified college students each year.