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RiverWoods Exeter’s Residents Charitable Funds Committee recently awarded $2,500 scholarships to ten Âé¶¹´«Ã½ nursing students
This year’s recipients are Molly Amundsen, Elizabeth Gardner, Miranda Green, Sarah Greenham, Olivia Groulx, Aggie Halliday, Emmy Lewis, Lydia Mercier, Kylie Sapochetti, and Milena Woods.
“We continue to be overwhelmed by the generosity of the RiverWoods Exeter Residents Charitable Funds Committee. We have amazing students in our Nursing program and these scholarships help support them so they can work a little less while carrying a heavy course load and participating in community service,†said Dr. Dulcinea Kaufman, chair of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ nursing department.
Students expressed thanks and gratitude to RiverWoods for supporting their education and helping them make their dreams come true.
“Having this scholarship means the opportunity to reduce my work hours and dedicate more time to my academic studies and responsibilities,†said Aggie Halliday. I am immensely grateful to the RiverWoods community for their generous support of my educational pursuits.â€
Added Milena Woods, ““Having this scholarship means being one step closer to my dreams.â€
Pictured from Left to Right:
Dr. Dulcinea Kaufman, Department Chair of Nursing; Scholarship award recipients: Elizabeth Gardner, Aggie Halliday, Emmy Lewis, and Sarah Greenham.
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