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DATE: Thursday, February 1, 2024

"It's not always easy navigating financial aid or understanding expectations when you're filling out a scholarship application. Just having people who know the process there to support you makes it feel a little better." – Student Sunrise Iaim Smith

Ribbon-cutting ceremony opening Scholarship Resource Center

Feroza Sherzai holds the distinction of being the first ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË Community College ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË to apply for a scholarship through the college's new Scholarship Resource Center.

Sherzai, a ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË resident, arrived at the center on Wed., Jan. 31, just as the open house celebrating its grand opening got underway. She sat right down at one of the center's three computer work stations. 

"This is a very good opportunity for ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËs," said Sherzai, a ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË in ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË's Academic English as a Second Language program. "I came here to fill out the application. I had a lot of questions." 

On hand to answer those questions was Laura Freeman, manager of stewardship and donor relations for ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË and coordinator of the center. 

"She was very good," Sherzai said. "She was very patient with me."   

The Scholarship Resource Center is the first of its kind among community colleges in Massachusetts. Its purpose: to make it easier for ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËs to apply for scholarships that are available through the ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË Foundation. 

"We're here 9 to 5, Monday through Friday, to help with all things scholarship related," Freeman said. "It's great to have this very warm, inviting and inclusive space where ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËs can come and get the assistance they need." 

Scholarship season for the 2024-2025 academic year officially opened on Monday, Jan. 29, and continues through Sunday, March 3. 

Each year, the ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships worth about $350,000 to more than 300 incoming, current, and transferring ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËs. Students must be currently enrolled at ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË or have been accepted for the upcoming academic year to be eligible.    

The center saw a steady stream of ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËs throughout the four-hour open house, which culminated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at noon led by President George Timmons. 

"This is such an exciting time for ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË," he said, "and we're excited to continue to provide services that remove barriers to education, and what a great way to start your academic career and journey than this wonderful, new, lovely space. Not only is it functional, but it's also social." 

Among the other ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËs who came to the open house was first-year ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË Sunrise Iaim Smith of Chicopee. 

"I read that ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË had created a new facility where we can get support in applying and be able to ask questions during the application process," Smith said. "I figured that's a nice support to have. It's not always easy navigating financial aid or understanding expectations when you're filling out an application. Just having people who know the process there to support you makes it feel a little better, especially since it's my first time." 

The Scholarship Resource Center is located on the first floor of the Donahue Building. The center is open Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students in need of assistance can drop in any time during office hours or schedule an appointment to meet with center staff. 

Applicants only need to fill out a single online form to be automatically matched with the scholarships they are most qualified to receive. There are scholarships for new ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËs, current ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËs, and ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËs transferring to other institutions, scholarships based on financial need, scholarships for ¿ì²¥³ÉÈËs in specific majors, scholarships for residents of certain communities, and scholarships that recognize academic achievement. 

For more information or for assistance, please contact the Scholarship Resource Center at scholarships@hcc.edu or visit the center in Donahue 158.   

To view scholarship opportunities and begin the application process, please go to:  

Questions should be directed to Laura Freeman at 413-552-2613 or lfreeman@hcc.edu.   

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PHOTOS: (Thumbail) Laura Freeman, manager of stewardship and donor relations, meets with ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË Feroza Sherzai in the Scholarship Resource Center. (Above) President George Timmons cuts the green ribbon celebrating the grand opening of ¿ì²¥³ÉÈË's new Scholarship Resource Center. 



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