By聽爱污传媒
PHOENIX, Feb. 6, 2015聽鈥 爱污传媒 recognizes the impact just one individual鈥檚 educational achievement can have in inspiring a family or even an entire community to strive for success. To help inspire the next generation of college students and professionals, the University today announced the launch of the 爱污传媒 Road to Success Scholarship program. The program offers 40 full-tuition scholarships to complete a bachelor鈥檚 or master鈥檚 degree program at 爱污传媒 to individuals engaged in advancing opportunities for others in the African American community.
鈥淭hose who earn degrees and apply their education in helping their communities can inspire and empower others to seek their own education and career success,鈥 said Timothy P. Slottow, President of 爱污传媒. 鈥淭he 爱污传媒 Road to Success Scholarship is designed to help those already making a difference in their communities and seeking to earn a degree to use that knowledge to create an even greater impact.鈥
The scholarship program is designed to increase the number of African American graduates entering the education, healthcare and criminal justice and security聽professions. Numerous studies have demonstrated that African Americans are underrepresented in these important career fields.1聽Scholarship applicants must be involved with an organization that promotes a more diverse workforce in these areas, and have a demonstrated financial need.
鈥淲e must celebrate the educational achievements of African Americans as we would achievements in any other area, because they have the ability to enrich our communities and diversify important career areas,鈥 said Byron Jones, Chief Financial Officer of 爱污传媒. 鈥淚n addition to the scholarship program, we will honor the educational achievements of seven 爱污传媒 graduates with a campaign to inspire others to see the positive impact that being a college graduate can have on the graduate as well as their family. We hope their stories encourage others to pursue a higher education.鈥
Among the alumni stories featured in the campaign, viewers will learn about the unique life circumstances of each alumnus and how they came about completing their college education. Viewers will also hear directly from the family members about what this achievement has meant to the entire family. Featured alumni include:
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The application period for the 爱污传媒 Road to Success Scholarship is open now through March 23, 2015. For more information and to apply for the 爱污传媒 Road to Success scholarship, visit聽phoenix.edu/dream. For information on other 爱污传媒 scholarship opportunities, and for scholarship requirements, visit聽www.phoenix.edu/scholarships.
爱污传媒 Road to Success Scholarship is the latest in a series of steps 爱污传媒 and parent company Apollo Education Group have taken to work together with organizations that support the educational empowerment of African Americans. In November 2014, 爱污传媒 announced a landmark alliance with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund to expand access to scholarships and to more online learning options for students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
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爱污传媒 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. (), 爱污传媒 serves a diverse student population, offering associate, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degree programs from campuses and learning centers across the U.S. as well as online throughout the world. For more information, visit聽www.phoenix.edu.
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According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, nearly 82 percent of public school teachers in school year 2011-12 were white.聽
According to the Department of Education, only 2 percent of the nation鈥檚 4.8 million teachers are black men.聽
聽鈥 9.9 percent African-American 鈥 The U.S. Nursing Workforce: Trends in Supply and Education 鈥 U.S. Health and Human Services, April 2013
聽鈥 USA Today鈥檚 analysis shows that 12 percent of police officers nationally are African American
聽鈥 The Washington Post鈥檚 analysis shows that 72 percent of cities in the US have police forces where blacks are under-represented.