Nazareth College student Danielle Ashton is one of only ten students across New York State honored with a 2015 Independent Sector Student Community Service Award. She received her award in Albany on March 2 at an awards reception.
(Photo: NYS Senator Rich Funke(left) and Nazareth College Director for Civic Engagement Nuala Boyle (right) congratulate Danielle Ashton on her award. Â photo credit: Denis Nally)
Ashton is one of ten New York Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) recipients from independent private, not-for-profit colleges and universities to be recognized for their leadership in community service. Each student awardee receives a $500 scholarship from the H.D. Paley Memorial Scholarship Fund, named in honor of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities’ (cIcu) third president.
TAP helps more than 372,000 students pay their tuition at a New York State college or university. These students make a significant impact within their community every year, showing how volunteerism and community engagement are emblematic of an independent education.
cIcu is a statewide association representing the public policy interests of the chief executives of more than 100 independent colleges and universities in New York State. Its mission is to develop consensus among a diverse membership and to advance higher education public policy.
Julie Long, Nazareth Chief Public Relations Officer: (585) 389-2456; jlong2@naz.edu
Nazareth University is an inclusive community of inspired learners, educators, and changemakers who for nearly 100 years have been driven by a bold commitment to action, empathy, equity, and leading innovation for the common good. Impact experiences are at the heart of a Nazareth education, preparing each student to discover within themselves the potential to cultivate positive change in their life's work, in any career field, and in a world that is constantly evolving and infinitely interconnected.
Our broad academic offerings present a range of study options typical of larger universities, yet achieved in our supportive campus culture. Nearly 2,100 undergrad and 600 graduate students enroll in degree and certificate programs and engage in collaborative, transformative learning experiences, preparing for the professions and society of today and tomorrow. In a learning community that purposefully integrates liberal arts and professional programs, Nazareth University graduates are able to launch a lifetime of impactful leadership in communities and workplaces near and far.