Four Students Awarded the Moms Project Scholarship
The Moms Project Scholarship Fund was established by three College of Behavioral and Community Sciences faculty members - Drs. Roger Boothroyd, Mary Armstrong, and Catherine Batsche - to honor their mothers who, for various reasons, were unable to pursue higher education. The fund supports undergraduate students pursuing research within the college.
We are proud to announce the 2016 recipients are Cecelia Ferguson, Crystal Johnson, Stephanie Raymond and Katie Colin.
Cecelia Ferguson is an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Nursing with a minor in gerontology. She is receiving the Mom's Project Scholarship Award in the field of positive aging.
Crystal Johnson is an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Behavioral Healthcare with a concentration in Adult Community Services. She is receiving the Mom's Project Scholarship Award in the area of substance abuse and its impact on families.
Stephanie Raymond is an undergraduate student who is pursuing a degree in Communication Sciences & Disorders: Speech, Language, and Hearing and is a recipient of this year's The Mom's Project Scholarship Award in the area of positive aging.
Katie Colin is an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Ms. Colin is receiving the Mom's Project Scholarship Award in the area of positive aging.