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Student Support/Scholarships
Scholarship donors make an important contribution to the quality of tomorrow’s
business leadership and create a legacy that enhances the educational
experience. Most importantly, scholarships help qualified students, regardless
of financial circumstances, to achieve a world-class education. Both individual
and corporate sponsors receive exposure and visibility within the Ross School of
Business community so that faculty, students and visitors are aware of their
generosity.
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| Danielle Tomassini ’06 MBA recipient of General Motors Women In Business
Scholarship “…The Ross School of Business has allowed me to collaborate with
great minds of faculty, alumni, and colleagues, while developing relationships
that will last a lifetime. General Motors has given me the opportunity to
develop as a leader and to assist others in moving from thinking to leading. I
have not simply attended the Ross School of Business, but I have lived every
minute of it.” |
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| Daquent Robinson ’06 BBA recipient of the Clyde and Harriet McKenzie Scholarship
and the Alfred Edwards Black Alumni Association Scholarship “…After seeing the
benefits and impacts that a scholarship can have I would like to one day start
my own scholarship for students like myself. I hope to take cues from my
sponsors’ generosity and concern, and make sure to give back to the generations
to come. … I would like to … thank my sponsors The Black Alumni Association and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie for all their contributions to my education and I
would like them to know that their help has truly assisted me and their efforts
are appreciated.” |
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| H.L.
Ittner donor of the Edward Austin Jones Memorial Scholarship in
honor of her brother, said that “he was fortunate to have
scholarship money when he was in school and that it was a simple
decision to use his estate to invest in the education of students.
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