Thomas Edison State University Receives $15,000 Grant from Carolyn Jane Scott Charitable Trust to Support Finish Line Scholarships

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Thomas Edison State University (TESU) has received $15,000 in new funding from the Carolyn Jane Scott Charitable Trust to support its Finish Line Scholarship program, which provides critical assistance to students who are nearing completion of their degrees.

In further support of TESU students’ unique, often complex journeys toward earning college credentials, the University has identified degree completion as a major strategic focus. TESU’s Finish Line Scholarships pilot program was launched to provide inactive students — many of whom have earned the majority of credits needed to graduate — with a “completion incentive.” By removing the final financial barriers, the program helps students who are just one to three courses away from graduating achieve their degrees, while also allowing the University to determine how best to reengage learners who have stopped out of their studies.

To date, the University has disbursed $60,000 in Finish Line Scholarships to support 52 students. Of these recipients, 38 have graduated and 14 remain actively enrolled and working toward their degrees.

“Degree completion is one of the most powerful ways we can empower adult learners, and it is a top strategic priority for TESU,” said Merodie A. Hancock, Ph.D., president of TESU. “We are deeply grateful to the Carolyn Jane Scott Charitable Trust and all of our Finish Line Scholarship donors for helping us provide these completion incentives. Their support not only changes the lives of students and families but also strengthens our communities and workforce.”

Provost Cynthia Baum, Ph.D., highlighted the transformative impact for TESU’s students. “Our learners are often balancing jobs, families and community responsibilities while pursuing their education. For some, the cost of just a few final credits can be the barrier that prevents them from earning a degree,” she said. “The Finish Line Scholarships offer the last push they need to complete their studies, opening doors to new professional opportunities and personal growth.”

The new funding builds on previous philanthropic support for Finish Line Scholarships from:

  • The Robert Sydney Needham Foundation
  • Carolyn Jane Scott Charitable Trust
  • Estate of Beverley Evans
  • TESU Foundation

Through the continued generosity of these partners, TESU aims to expand this initiative and empower up to 100 adult learners whose degrees are within reach but remain unfinished due to financial constraints.

For more information about supporting Finish Line Scholarships or other TESU Foundation initiatives, please visit www.tesu.edu/foundation.

About Thomas Edison State University

Thomas Edison State University provides distinctive undergraduate and graduate education for self-directed adults through flexible, high-quality collegiate learning and assessment opportunities. One of New Jersey’s senior public institutions of higher education, the University offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs. Students earn degrees through a wide variety of rigorous and high-quality academic methods that can be customized to meet their individual needs. Identified by The New York Times as “the college that paved the way for flexibility,” the University is a national leader in the assessment of adult learning and a pioneer in the use of educational technologies. The New Jersey State Library is an affiliate. To learn more, visit www.tesu.edu or email admissions@tesu.edu.

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