HBCU College Fair Hosted by Siemens Building Education Helps Put Scholarships Worth More Than $35 Million in CPS Students' Hands
31 10월 2008 - 5:20AM
PR Newswire (US)
Chicago Public Schools Class of '09 connects with Historically
Black Colleges and Universities BUFFALO GROVE, Ill., Oct. 30
/PRNewswire/ -- In partnership with Siemens Building Technologies,
Inc. and its Building Education program, Chicago Public Schools
(CPS) Department of College and Career Preparation created an
unprecedented opportunity for its Class of '09 students to connect
with the admissions personnel from Historically Black Colleges and
Universities (HBCUs). The day-long event at the Sheraton Hotel and
Towers in Chicago helped introduce CPS seniors to HBCUs--schools
that they might not normally consider because they are out of state
and perceived as beyond their financial means. (LOGO:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGO ) During
the event held Friday, October 17, some 2,000 seniors were able to
virtually tour 40 HBCUs and meet the admissions staff in one
location. Each student had a chance to register with schools that
interested them and provide data on their academic records. Later
that evening HBCU staff from 23 schools announced the names of
individual students and the amounts of scholarships they were
willing to offer prospective candidates. Like an awards show, this
part of the evening provided an exciting and lucrative cap to the
entire event and approximately 300 students were offered partial,
annual and full-ride scholarships collectively worth more than $35
million. "This is an extraordinary program for us," said CPS CEO
Arne Duncan. "Last year, during this one night, our students
collectively earned 18 million dollars in college scholarships. So
what we do here is really a match-making process. We get great
universities, great students, and with Siemens help we put them
together and we make the dreams of college a reality, so it's
simply remarkable and just a huge deal for us here in Chicago."
It's an established fact that HBCUs create an ideal educational
environment for students with diverse backgrounds. Spanning the
current and last two centuries, HBCUs have a legacy of providing a
strong cultural, spiritual and academic platform from which
students can launch and then fulfill their higher-education goals.
Unfortunately, because HBCUs are predominantly located in southern
states, students and parents living in Chicago are rarely exposed
to students or alumni and likely not aware of the institutions or
the educational opportunities they may offer. Similarly, the
admissions staffs of these venerable institutions are faced with
budgetary concerns that prevent them from traveling and reaching
out to prospective students in the North. Through the financial
support of Siemens Building Technologies Building Education
Program, for the fourth year in a row, HBCUs and CPS students have
an opportunity to connect. "At Siemens, we recognized that a
student's academic career is most vulnerable at major transitional
points," says Michael Moats, Siemens Building Education Program
director. "We tend to look at opportunities where we can provide
support and some positive intervention to help less privileged
students overcome challenges that kids from more affluent families
may not encounter. With the HBCU fair, we help CPS students jump
over geographic and financial barriers that would normally keep
them from considering some of the greatest schools in the country,
ones that have a rich tradition of fostering the academic and civic
achievement of students from diverse backgrounds." Since 2001,
Siemens Building Technologies has helped HBCUs award millions of
dollars in scholarships to students in Chicago. The outreach
program continues to sponsor summer bridge programs to help
students prepare for the world of work after high school, trunk
parties to help provide college-bound students with needed school
supplies, and adult learning programs. Building Education is also
active nationwide supporting STEM initiatives and green curricula
development. The goal is to provide students opportunities that
will lead to careers in energy related fields including
environmental and energy engineering as well as 21st century green
technician jobs. The program partners with professional and
philanthropic organizations such as the Association for Career
Technical Educators and the Ford Motor Company Fund. As a leading
provider of energy and environmental solutions, building controls,
fire safety and security systems solutions, Siemens Building
Technologies, Inc., makes buildings comfortable, safe, secure and
less costly to operate. With U.S. headquarters in Buffalo Grove,
Ill., Siemens Building Technologies employs 7,400 people and
provides a full range of services and solutions from more than 100
locations coast-to-coast. Worldwide, the company has 28,000
employees and operates from more than 500 locations in 51
countries. For more information on Siemens Building Technologies,
visit: http://www.usa.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies
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