The Gene and Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Fund announced the milestone donation through the Bucks County Community College Foundation.
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NEWTOWN, PA — There is still time for recent high school graduates to apply to Bucks County Community College for the 2023-24 academic year. And Gene & Marlene Epstein are offering to pay the way.
The Epsteins are giving 100 Bucks County high school graduates the opportunity for higher education by awarding them with a scholarship thanks to a very generous donation from the Gene & Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Fund.
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Committed to helping students in need earn a degree or credential, Gene & Marlene made a scholarship donation earlier this summer to the Bucks County Community College Foundation.
“Figuring out how to pay for college should not be a barrier for a person who wants to make a better life for themselves. We want every student in Bucks County to know that there is a path forward for them at Bucks County Community College, and this scholarship will help you get started today. Don’t think you can afford college, well now you can!” says Gene Epstein, long time supporter and advocate of Bucks County Community College.
“We are honored and gratified by the generosity of Gene and Marlene. Their support of our students enables us to stand firm on our mission of providing accessible educational opportunities for our community,” said Dr. Felicia L. Ganther, President of Bucks County Community College.
The Gene & Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Fund will award 100 scholarships to students who have financial need. In combination with a financial aid package, the fund will result in full scholarships.
The scholarship awards will be announced by the Bucks County Community College Foundation by the start of the fall semester which begins on August 23.
Scholarship eligibility is based on financial need and is intended for recent high school graduates from Lower Bucks County. For consideration, students must apply for admission, and complete a FAFSA application. College admission counselors are available in person and virtually for consultations and for support in applying to Bucks. Visit bucks.edu for more information about walk-in and virtual advising sessions.
“Every student’s story is different, but the financial gap in paying for college is still apparent. Through the generosity of Gene and Marlene Epstein, a student can earn achieve greater success in college without a financial burden,” said Dr. Rodney Altemose, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs.
Gene and Marlene Epstein have been generous donors to the college for many years.
“We are grateful for their commitment to helping others and serving the Bucks County community. Gene’s motto is, ‘What can I do to make someone’s life better today?’ Every day, through their philanthropy and advocacy, they answer this question with intention and with pride,” says Christina Kahmar, CFRE, Executive Director, Foundation, and Interim AVP, Advancement at Bucks County Community College.
In addition to this new scholarship, the Bucks County Community College Foundation offers more than 150 scholarship funds for all students pursuing their education at Bucks. For more information about the scholarship program, contact scholarships@bucks.edu or call 215-968-8416.
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