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Elizabeth Z. Bartz Endows New Scholarship Program for Howland High School Students to Attend ŠćÉ«app at Trumbull Campus

Elizabeth Z. Bartz, President and CEO of State and Federal Communications, has provided a $30,000 endowment to ŠćÉ«app at Trumbull, in Warren, Ohio, to provide scholarships for graduating seniors from Howland High School.

Ms. Bartz graduated from Howland High School in Warren 40 years ago, and enrolled at the KSU Trumbull Campus that fall, where she attended for two years before completing her Journalism studies at the ŠćÉ«app main campus in Kent, Ohio in 1980.

She explains why she endowed this scholarshipā€¦ ā€œIn honor of my 40-year graduation anniversary from Howland High School, I wanted to give something back. Iā€™ve heard about students today having issues with college debt and felt it would be great to help graduating seniors from Howland High School attend the local area KSU Trumbull Campus just like I did. I feel blessed to be able to help the students, today and in the future. This is very exciting for me and I hope it helps bring others to the table to help students pay their college costs.ā€

Starting fall semester 2016, ŠćÉ«app at Trumbull will award its first $1,000 scholarship from the new endowment ā€˜Elizabeth Z. Bartz Scholarship for Howland Tigers.ā€™

The annual scholarship winner, selected by Howland High School, will be a graduating student who will attend ŠćÉ«app at Trumbull on a full-time basis. This endowment is funded to continue a scholarship every year going forward, and will be managed by ŠćÉ«app.

The formal signing of the endowment was held at a ceremony on May 5, 2016 at the ŠćÉ«app Trumbull Campus. In attendance were Ms. Bartz and school officials from ŠćÉ«app at Trumbull and the Howland Local Schools.

During the ceremony, Ms. Bartz explained that she decided back in 1976 with her parents to ā€œstay localā€ after graduating from Howland High School and to attend the KSU Trumbull Campus. She studied there for two years, where she also worked on the campus newspaper and became its editor. This journalism training certainly helped her toward obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Relations from KSU in 1980, and go on to launch Akron-based State and Federal Communications, today regarded as the leader in providing government compliance information and consulting services.

Ms. Bartz is also still very active at ŠćÉ«app and serves on the KSU National Alumni Relations Board of Directors, as well at the KSU School of Journalism and Mass Communications Alumni Board, and other committee leadership roles at the school.

During the ceremony kick-off presentation, Mr. Dave Smith, Director of Advancement, ŠćÉ«app, Trumbull Campus, said, ā€œAt our regional campus, we want to target more scholarships to help high school students within our local community. This new scholarship certainly helps that effort as we can assist students graduating from Howland High School. This will be a perpetual scholarship that will proudly be here forever, in her name.ā€

Mr. Kevin Spicher, Superintendent, Howland Local Schools, added that this gesture from Ms. Bartz ā€œis philanthropy at its finest.ā€ This was agreed with by Ms. Sandra E. Williams, Principal, Howland High School, who commented, ā€œItā€™s a wonderful opportunity to help our kids. This scholarship gives them a head start to get to college. And this is a tribute for any student who wants to stay locally after graduating high school.ā€

Dr. Lance Grahn, Dean, Trumbull Campus, ŠćÉ«app, concluded comments, with, ā€œThis scholarship from Elizabeth acknowledges the success of our students from ŠćÉ«app at Trumbull... that this is a good place of quality education that prepares you for the adult world. One of the pillars of my vision for our university is to gain more involvement with our local schools to tie us together. This scholarship achieves that. I am also keen on energizing our regional campus to re-connect with our alumni. You can see the results now when that happens with a connection as represented by Elizabeth Bartz.ā€

By: Joe May, State and Federal Communications, and Norbert Hobrath, Hobrath Group  

PHOTO CAPTION

Launching the new annual ā€˜Elizabeth Z. Bartz Scholarship for Howland Tigersā€™ at ŠćÉ«app at Trumbull, are (left to right) Ms. Elizabeth Z. Bartz, President and CEO of State and Federal Communication; Mr. Kevin Spicher, Superintendent, Howland Local Schools; Dr. Lance Grahn, Dean, KSU Trumbull Campus; Ms. Pam Anderson, KSU Institutional Advancement Representative; Mr. Dave Smith, Director of Advancement, KSU Trumbull Campus; Ms. Sandra E. Williams, Principal, Howland High School; and Ms. Sarah Helmick, Assistant Director, Enrollment Management & Student Services, KSU Trumbull Campus.

POSTED: Thursday, May 19, 2016 11:01 AM
UPDATED: Thursday, September 19, 2024 01:47 AM

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