Where Are they Now?

Serenity Hanna

Serenity Hanna

The first few weeks of university for me has been a bittersweet experience. I am immensely happy to venture into this new journey, and to be able to learn about the subject matters that interest me most, but I have faced challenges. For me adjusting to the Canadian curriculum and small city life has been a bit hard, but I got through it. The first few weeks of college has taught me that, success does not come easy, you have to work hard for you, harder than you’ve ever fought, and for the remainder of these four years, I am prepared to do just that!

Andrea Rahming

Andrea Rahming

Andrea Rahming. My college experience so far is AMAZING. The teachers take the time to work with us students one on one. Everyone here is nice and helpful. There are positive vibes everywhere. This is coming from a girl who has to wake up at 4 am to gt ready to go to class for 6 am . The fact that i don’t feel tired and am excited and enthusiastic about these 6 am classes means a lot.

Derriko Lewis

Derriko Lewis

My name is Derriko Lewis, a freshman at Monroe College in New Rochelle, New York – a recent graduate of Jack Hayward High School. So far, my college experience has been exceptional. Monroe is a very diverse campus representing over 75 countries. I had the opportunity to meet many persons from all around the world. As for my classes, they are going great as well. Class sizes are similar to those I had in high school which helps me tremendously.

Esther Cartwright

Esther Cartwright

Hello Beautiful People! My name is Esther Cartwright and I am a proud Marauder Of Central State University. Campus life is amazing. The atmosphere of the university is peaceful yet fun. My classes are wonderful. The teachers are great. They take time to teach, they ask questions and give very understandable yet relatable examples. They are very dedicated to helping their students succeed especially during their office hours. Receiving the coveted PSSP Award has brought about an opportunity I could only dream about. Upon achieving this award, it built me into a lady I thought I could never become. To become a PSSP Scholar one must be dedicated and driven for their success. Trust me, without my drive and my support team I wouldn’t be sharing this chronicle of my life with you right now. This award is one of great honor and should be treated as such before and after the disbursement of the award seeing that it allows ordinary students to finally have the breakthrough that they need in order to accomplish their dreams and aspirations. To the future scholars, hold you’re head high and remain focused. I wish you all the best in your future journeys.

Did You Know?

The foundation has sent over 30 first in their family to go to college this year!