OHIO announces first Ebony Bobcat Network Urban Scholar
The Ebony Bobcat Network (EBN) and the Office for Multicultural Student Access and Retention (OMSAR) in the Division of Diversity and Inclusion are proud to announce the inaugural Ebony Bobcat Network Urban Scholar, Te鈥檃ylis Jackson.
鈥淸Winning this scholarship] means everything to me. I was so worried about going to college and not being able to afford it. Then this scholarship came, and I get to do what I want. I get to make a difference by being the first person awarded the scholarship,鈥 Jackson said.
Jackson is from Englewood, Ohio, and graduated from Northmont Senior High School. She is very excited to begin her journey at OHIO.
鈥淚 want to congratulate Te鈥檃ylis for being named the first-ever Ebony Bobcat Network Urban Scholar,鈥 Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion Dr. Gigi Secuban said. 鈥淒ue to the generous contributions of the Ebony Bobcat Network, this is the beginning of a great scholarship opportunity for students that highlights OHIO鈥檚 accessibility and inclusion goals.鈥
The EBN is an alumni organization that formed in the spring of 2010 by Black alumni, after meeting with President Emeritus McDavis during the Black Alumni Reunion. He called upon the alumni to support OHIO鈥檚 Urban Scholars Program. Since then, EBN has organized and hosted a variety of events to raise funds to endow its scholarship.
鈥淭he Ebony Bobcat Network remains proud honoring the Legacy of the first African American president of 51社区, Dr. Roderick McDavis, through the establishment and subsequent endowment of the Ebony Bobcat Network Urban Scholarship. This scholarship will enable Te鈥檃ylis Jackson and future urban scholars to pursue their dreams. The vision of the founders of the Ebony Bobcat Network is now a reality, and the commitment to the continued growth of the endowment remains at the forefront of the mission of EBN,鈥 EBN President Valerie Biggs-Hill said. 鈥淲e welcome Te鈥檃ylis Jackson to the EBN Family and are confident in her success at 51社区 as the Inaugural Ebony Bobcat Urban Scholarship Recipient. Congratulations, Te鈥檃ylis!鈥
Last year, through the generosity of its members, EBN surpassed $300,000 in total fundraising, which endowed the EBN Urban Scholarship Fund. The endowment鈥檚 goal is to provide life-changing tuition assistance to students accepted into the Urban Scholars Program, which is operated by OMSAR. The program provides scholarships and professional development support to high-achieving students from Ohio鈥檚 urban school districts.
鈥淥MSAR is honored to manage the Ebony Bobcat Network Urban Scholarship because it represents the hopes and dreams of many Bobcat alumni to support young urban scholars to attend OHIO and to thrive with OMSAR鈥檚 support, which starts with LINKS, our first year wraparound academic support program, and continues all four years until graduation,鈥 OMSAR Director Dr. Marlene De La Cruz-Guzm谩n said.
Jackson is an avid reader, and also an artist. She enjoys painting and hopes to continue her artistic endeavors on campus. She also plans to major in entrepreneurship.
鈥淚 have always wanted to start my own company that would [include] home and lifestyle, fashion, and the creation of my own small farm,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been afraid of taking risks but I am even more afraid of how I鈥檒l feel if I don鈥檛.鈥
She is also looking forward to being a part of OMSAR鈥檚 LINKS program. She noted that just like she became a mentor in LINK CREW at her high school, she envisions serving as a LINKS peer mentor.
鈥淚 am very excited about LINKS because I was a mentor in LINK CREW at Northmont High School my senior year. The program really helped me as a freshman in high school when the LINK CREW was there for me. I want to have someone by my side at OHIO,鈥 Jackson said.
To learn more about the Ebony Bobcat Network and their support for the EBN Urban Scholarship Fund, .