| Donor generosity inspires single-parent
student
She's a senior special education
major at UW-Eau Claire with an emphasis on cognitive disabilities/learning
disabilities. She's also the single parent of a preschool-age daughter
and the recipient of one of a growing
number of single-parent scholarships through the UW-Eau Claire
Foundation. Below, she shares some of the challenges she faces,
her goals, and the impact of donors' generosity on her college education.
Q&A with a single-parent scholarship
recipient:
Background information:
As a senior special education major, I’m in a pre-student
teaching placement for six hours a week and don’t hold any
other job. It is really important to me to spend as much time as
possible with my daughter, so as long as I can make ends meet without
working, I do. Fortunately, I get a monthly stipend from the Montgomery
GI Bill. Grants, scholarships and a very supportive family take
care of the rest. This semester I received a single parent scholarship through the UW-Eau Claire Foundation and a child care grant from
the Perinatal Foundation in Madison.
Why I chose UW-Eau Claire:
I chose UW-Eau Claire because it has a very good special education
department and child care. My last school didn’t offer child
care. I also wanted to stay close to my family.
My postgraduation goals:
I hope to start graduate studies right after I receive my bachelor’s
degree. Long term, I’d like to get my Ph.D., maybe in educational
law, and help set policy.
How donors’ generosity
has made a difference in my life: Both the single parent
scholarship and the child care grant have taken a huge burden off
of me. They help me spend that quality time with my daughter rather
than putting her in child care while I work. I think she’s
a pretty well-adjusted kid in large part because of our strong bond.
What I’d like to tell
my benefactors: I’d like to tell my benefactors that
they make a huge difference in people’s lives and that it’s
a worthwhile investment. Hopefully my education will enable me to
give back even more to society. Their generosity certainly inspires
me to do so.

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