ADDING MULTIMEDIA University of Phoenix Presents Three Scholarship Awards at the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley 27th A...
28 Dezember 2016 - 9:18PM
Business Wire
University of Phoenix recently presented full-tuition
scholarships to three women during the Hispanic Foundation of
Silicon Valley 27th Annual Ball. The recipients were selected for
demonstrating the desire to help improve their communities by
advancing their education. This is the second year University of
Phoenix has partnered with the Hispanic Foundation to award
scholarships to further the education of Latino professionals.
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L to R: Cathy Malone, University of
Phoenix director of academic affairs; Saray Lopez, University of
Phoenix assistant dean of community outreach & inclusion;
Martha Leticia Perez, scholarship recipient; Maria Rodriguez,
scholarship recipient; and Raghu Krishnaiah, University of Phoenix
Chief Operating Officer (Photo: Business Wire)
“The Hispanic Foundation’s partnership with University of
Phoenix is important in our mission to promote educational
achievement and increase the number of Latinos working in business,
technology and science fields,” said Ron Gonzales, president and
CEO of the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley. “The University’s
commitment to this goal is evident in providing scholarship
opportunities to three working professional Latinas to continue
their education.”
University of Phoenix Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley
Scholarship recipients include:
Karina Deras is planning to pursue a Master of Business
Administration from University of Phoenix. She currently works in
human resources and is planning to expand on her experience in the
field and learn human resources strategies and best practices. She
earned her bachelor’s degree from San Jose State University. After
graduating she co-founded the San Jose State University Latino
Alumni Network to create a community of professionals to encourage
each other’s professional and personal growth.
Martha Leticia Perez will apply her scholarship from University
of Phoenix toward a Master of Business Administration with a
concentration in healthcare management. She is interested in
increasing healthcare awareness to non-English speaking residents
through San Mateo County. Her experience includes working with the
elderly and disabled in healthcare settings. She is also a
volunteer for Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program
working to help provide resources to Medicare beneficiaries.
Maria Rodriguez spent 35 years working in corporate America and
became a top executive at one of the major Spanish television
networks. Upon retiring, she decided to pursue a second career to
help address mental health issues, especially among women. The
scholarship she received from University of Phoenix will allow her
to earn a bachelor’s in psychology.
“University of Phoenix’s partnership with the Hispanic
Foundation demonstrates its commitment to diversity and
cross-cultural outreach in providing working adults the opportunity
to enhance their careers and pursue higher education,” said Angie
Williams, Ed.D., dean of multicultural affairs and diversity at
University of Phoenix. “We provided scholarships to three
individuals who have distinguished accomplishments and will be able
to apply what they learn to enhance their professional
opportunities and contribute to the betterment of their
communities.”
Throughout its history, University of Phoenix has exceeded
national averages1 for minority access. Roughly 45 percent of
University of Phoenix students are people of color in addition to
34 percent of its instructors2 — accurately reflecting the
multicultural fabric of American society. Most of the University’s
students are working adults over 30 years old, and first-generation
college students comprised more than half of the student body in
2014. Additionally, 76 percent of the University’s students are
working, including 57 percent women and 67 percent with dependents,
which further emphasizes the demand by “nontraditional” students to
enhance their career opportunities through flexible academic
programs.
For more information about University of Phoenix diversity
initiatives,
visit http://www.phoenix.edu/about_us/corporate-social-responsibility/diversity.html.
For more information about University of Phoenix programs,
including on-time completion rates, the median debt incurred by
students who completed the program and more, visit
www.phoenix.edu/programs/gainful-employment.
About University of
Phoenix
University of Phoenix is constantly innovating to help working
adults move efficiently from education to careers in a rapidly
changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant and engaging courses,
and interactive learning can help students more effectively pursue
career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives.
As a subsidiary of Apollo Education Group Inc. (Nasdaq: APOL),
University of Phoenix serves a diverse student population, offering
associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs from
campuses and learning centers across the U.S. as well as online
throughout the world. For more information,
visit www.phoenix.edu.
About the Hispanic Foundation
Ball
The Hispanic Foundation Ball, which was first held in 1990 to
raise awareness about issues affecting the Latino community,
promotes volunteerism, celebrates philanthropic leaders, and
provides the funding vehicle to support nonprofit organizations
serving the Hispanic community with cash grants. Over the course of
its history, the event has become a powerful tool for building and
channeling community philanthropy.
The Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley has a long history of
engagement with Silicon Valley’s Latino community and continues its
strong ties in developing the community’s capacity to lead. Through
the Hispanic Foundation Ball and other philanthropic programs, the
Foundation has invested over $3.5 million in charitable resources
in the success of Silicon Valley’s Latino community. For more
information, visit www.hfsv.org.
1 U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences
National Center for Education Statistics (2015). Characteristics of
Postsecondary Faculty:
http://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/indicator_csc.asp2 University of
Phoenix Annual Academic Report (2015):
http://www.phoenix.edu/content/dam/altcloud/doc/about_uopx/academic-annual-report-2015.pdf
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