Thursday, April 14, 2011

2011 UCU Scholarship Recipients

Supporting our community does not necessarily mean simply donating money to various organizations and causes. It also means helping the most academically worthy and socially active of our members finance their education costs. This year we were able to reward 9 of the applicants for our various scholarships.

All the staff and board members of UCU would like to congratulate the following students on their achievements:

Olena Kapral
Michael Rebryk Memorial
Scholarship Award
Anastasia Wowk
UCU Board Chair's Scholarship Award





Anna Bazylewicz
UCU Community Leadership Award


Andriy Harapyuk
UCU Community Leadership Award

Andriyana Chychkevych
UCU Community Leadership Award


Deana Drozdowsky
UCU Community Leadership Award

Ilina Frankiv
UCU Community Leadership Award

Irena Doubelt
UCU Community Leadership Award


Marta Czurylowicz
UCU Community Leadership Award














To learn more about our scholarships and other awards available to students, please visit the Scholarship page on our website.

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations to the scholarship winners. Indeed UCU is doing a great job, of awarding the students with the scholarships. However we the needy students are still many so i would like to call upon all well wishers to continue supporting ucu with the funds so that it can continue helping the needy students. Thanks a lot u have really made ucu a center of excellence in the heart of Africa, may the almighty God reward you abundantly.
    yours S.L.F ucu student @ Mukono campus.

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  2. Thank you for the kind words Laurens. And while we would very gladly take the credit for the good works of UCU in Africa, unfortunately we can't. We're pretty certain that the group who can take the credit is the UCU that can be found at this address http://www.ucu.ac.ug, but if not then we'll gladly post a correction! However, in another interesting twist, Irena Doubelt, one of the students who received a scholarship from us this year spent some time last year volunteering at the Accra Police Hospital in Ghana, so there is a connection however tenuous. In any case thank you for visiting our blog

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