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“We love Aquinas and look forward to making a meaningful difference during the school’s
125th anniversary,” said Elissa Sangalli Hillary ‘05 of her family’s decision to start
an endowed scholarship as part of the Family Scholarship Endowment Program. To date,
the Hillary’s are the youngest group of alumni to establish an endowed scholarship.
They have committed to raising the funds within their extended families within the
next five years.
Family endowed scholarships have long been a tradition at Aquinas. The Louis and Florence
Hogan Burns Scholarship was established by their eleven children, all of whom attended
Aquinas, when they desired to honor their parents’ dedication to Catholic education.
The Father Jim Chelich Scholarship was endowed by the parishioners of Father Chelich
at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish, who appreciated his commitment to service, community
and Aquinas. Much like these endowments, the Family Scholarship Endowment Program
seeks to increase the number of scholarships from a variety of community members.
“We really had never considered that we might be able to fund a family scholarship
until the program was explained to us,” said Brian Hillary ’97. “With five years to
complete it and engaging our extended family, it made it seem manageable.”
The Hillary’s have established specific criteria with their decision and plan on funding
a scholarship for a student with demonstrated leadership and on-going commitment to
service, one who is actively practicing his/her Catholic faith and who will maintain
a GPA of 3.0 or better during the four or five years they would be eligible.
“It is inspiring to see young alumni step forward in this bold way,” said Cecilia
Cunningham, Aquinas’ Director of Major Gifts. “The Hillary Family Scholarship will
provide a sustainable source of funding for scholarships.”
“Endowed scholarships provide a unique opportunity to ensure a scholarship reflects
the spirit and intent of the donor,” said Cunningham. “Naming an endowed scholarship
also offers the possibility to honor an individual, family or organization important
to the donor.”
If you or your family would like to learn more about the Family Scholarship Endowment
Program, please contact Cecilia Cunningham at (616) 632-2816 or c.cunningham@aquinas.edu.