Strayer University Supports Next Generation of Social Justice Leaders through Fellows for Justice Scholarship
March 28 2023 - 7:03AM
Business Wire
Full-tuition scholarships awarded to 84
students who are making a positive impact in their communities
Today, Strayer University announced 10 new recipients of the
Strayer University Fellows for Justice Program Scholarship, an
initiative designed to help students build talent and leadership
skills they can use to make a positive impact in their communities.
The 10 recipients, selected for their community leadership, will
join 74 currently active fellows that have been awarded a
full-tuition scholarship since the program launch for a Strayer
University bachelor’s degree program in accounting, business
administration, criminal justice, or information technology.
First launched in 2020 in six cities nationwide – Washington,
D.C., Atlanta, Charlotte, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Philadelphia, and
Nashville – the fellowship’s mission is to develop talent and
leadership skills required to confront issues and enact societal
change around equity, diversity, and inclusion. The program has
since expanded to Houston and New Jersey.
“As Strayer University celebrates over 130 years of providing
relevant educational opportunities that are accessible for all, the
Fellows for Justice scholarship feels particularly meaningful,”
said Andréa Backman, President of Strayer University. “We launched
this competitive scholarship program to develop the next generation
of social justice leaders and help build the talent and leadership
skills needed to mitigate social and economic inequalities. We
congratulate our new fellows and look forward to seeing what they
accomplish in school and in their communities.”
In addition to a full scholarship, Fellows for Justice develops
leadership skills through coursework and supplemental programs,
including a capstone project and an opportunity to serve as mentors
and on the Student Advisory Board.
The fellows hold leadership and volunteer roles in community
organizations, including:
- 2nd Chance Living
- Bobby Tillman’s Family (BFAM)
- ourBRIDGE for KIDS of Charlotte
Current fellow, Trelise Baker, is the founder, President and CEO
of 2nd Chance Living. Her business provides workforce development
resources to women who have been released from the penal system. “I
am proud to advocate on behalf of women who deserve the support and
resources to start again,” said Baker. “The Fellows for Justice
scholarship will help me continue my education and allow me to
better connect women and their families with the necessary tools
and resources to improve their livelihoods.”
The selection criteria includes previous work or interest in
improving social justice disparities in the applicant’s community.
The committee also selects recipients based on their ability to
meet eligibility requirements; the content, clarity and substance
of responses to an essay question; a letter of recommendation; and
completion of high school or equivalent. Eligible students must
meet Strayer University admission requirements and live in or near
the Atlanta, Charlotte, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Philadelphia,
Washington D.C., Nashville, Houston, or New Jersey metropolitan
areas.
The Strayer University Fellows for Justice Program is a part of
the University’s commitment to address education disparity, career
advancement, and employment. Learn more here:
https://www.strayer.edu/tuition-and-financial-aid/fellows-for-justice.
About Strayer University
Founded in 1892, Strayer University is an institution of higher
learning for working adult students. It offers flexible and
affordable undergraduate and graduate degree programs in business
administration (including the Jack Welch Management Institute MBA),
accounting, information technology, education, health services,
public administration and criminal justice, as well as non-degree
web and mobile application development courses through Hackbright
Academy and Devmountain. Strayer University is an accredited
institution and a member of the Middle States Commission on Higher
Education (MSCHE), www.msche.org. Strayer University’s
accreditation status is Accreditation Reaffirmed. MSCHE most
recently reaffirmed Strayer University’s accreditation status in
June 2017, with the next self-study evaluation scheduled for the
2025–2026 academic year. MSCHE is an institutional accrediting
agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the
Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). For more
information, visit http://www.strayer.edu.
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Elaine Kincel 202-557-4920 Elaine.Kincel@strayer.edu
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