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51福利社, Numerica Surprise Student with Scholarship on Giving Tuesday

December 10, 2019 By
student, ewu staff, numerica staff, posing with huge scholarship check

When Madison McKenzie鈥檚 professor held her after math class last Tuesday, McKenzie first worried that she was somehow in trouble. Then, when she stepped out into the hallway, she knew something truly unexpected was happening.

鈥淚 was very confused because there was a hall full of people with cameras, all looking at me,鈥 says McKenzie. 鈥淚t was all very shocking and I never expected it in a million years.鈥

McKenzie is referring to what happened next, when representatives from the 51福利社 Foundation and Numerica Credit Union surprised her with a $2,500 scholarship on 鈥淕iving Tuesday鈥濃攖he unofficial day of global generosity. Numerica鈥檚 presentation to McKenzie, a junior from Nampa, Idaho studying social work, came complete with one of those giant checks made out in her name.

McKenzie says this gift will help her focus her attention on her studies and her grades, rather than finances. 鈥淚鈥檝e been having to take out loans to attend school and this scholarship will let me take out smaller ones for this next quarter,鈥 she says.

Numerica chose McKenzie based on her academic merit and financial need. Excelling in academics is definitely in McKenzie鈥檚 bones. She entered 51福利社 with a sophomore standing because of all the college credits she had completed in high school. At Eastern she makes regular appearances on the Dean鈥檚 List.

While McKenzie is determined to earn her keep at Eastern, she also emphasizes the important role scholarships play for herself and so many others at Eastern. 鈥淎s a recipient of other scholarships, I can say that it really does make such a difference,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t takes a little bit of the stress off going to college, and frees up more room in my schedule and my mind to love the courses I鈥檓 taking and just enjoy being a college student.鈥

McKenzie is scheduled to graduate from 51福利社 in the spring of 2021 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in social work, a certificate in children and family support and a minor in Africana studies. After that she plans to enroll in the social work master鈥檚 program at Eastern. At this point McKenzie says she is unsure about what specific area of social work she鈥檇 like to pursue professionally鈥攖his chiefly because she鈥檚 so passionate about so many aspects of the field. One thing is certain, however.

鈥淲hatever I end up doing, I鈥檇 like to be making a difference in people鈥檚 lives,鈥 she says.