Oscar Lazarky, a senior at Texas Wesleyan University, has been selected to receive a $2,400 UPS (United Parcel Service) Scholarship provided through the ICUT Foundation, a 510(c) (3) charitable organization operated by the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas.
Oscar is the son of Oscar and Maricela Lazarky of Fort Worth and is a 2008 graduate of Everman High School. He is majoring in Business Administration and has served on the University’s cheer and dance team and assisted the Student Life department on campus with campus events. With more than 3,300 students, Texas Wesleyan University is ranked in the #1 tier of regional universities in the West for 2012 (for the second consecutive year) by U.S. News & World Report.
The ICUT Foundation is a statewide association for private colleges and universities. ICUT Foundation is affiliated with the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC). At the national level, CIC teams up with the UPS Foundation to distribute funding of the UPS Scholarship. This year, CIC awarded nearly $1.45 million in scholarships from its UPS Educational Endowment Fund to private institutions of higher learning across the nation, including a grant of ($86,400) to the ICUT Foundation. These scholarships are awarded by the college or university on the basis of the students’ academic achievement and financial need.
The UPS Educational Endowment Fund, held and administered by CIC, was established in the 1980s through endowment gifts from the UPS Foundation totaling $4 million and is now valued at $39 million. Since its inception, this fund has awarded $48 million in scholarship support to more than 16,000 students nationwide.
“A college degree opens the door to countless opportunities,” said Ken Sternad, president of the UPS Foundation. “UPS takes great pride in our partnership with CIC and in our support of thousands of students over the years who have been able to pursue an education from our nation’s private colleges.”
“This joint UPS / CIC scholarship program has a direct, tangible impact on the education and careers of hundreds of young men and women each year,” said Richard Ekman, president of CIC. “Because so many young men and women don’t have the financial resources to complete their college education, the UPS Scholarships are critically important.”
The Council of Independent Colleges is an association of nearly 700 independent, liberal arts colleges and universities and higher education affiliates and organizations that work together to strengthen college and university leadership, sustain high-quality education, and enhance private higher education’s contributions to society. To fulfill this mission, CIC provides its members with skills, tools, and knowledge that address aspects of leadership, financial management and performance, academic quality, and institutional visibility. In addition, 32 State Fund Members coordinate programs, provide information, and generate contributions, grants, and gifts in support of private colleges and universities within their respective states.
The Council is headquartered at One Dupont Circle in Washington, DC. For more information, visit
www.cic.edu.
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