Through the “Jepsen Challenge,” your donations large and small help aspiring education majors afford to participate in unique study abroad opportunities offered by the College of Education. Alum Keith Jepsen ’67 M.S. ’68 and his spouse Kathleen Dore will match up to $25,000 in donations made by June 30, 2016 to the Jepsen International Scholars Program Endowment Fund and the College of Education Global Initiatives fund.
Topic: International
College of Education student study abroad experience – Tiffany Marzullo
Through the “Jepsen Challenge,” your donations large and small help aspiring education majors afford to participate in unique study abroad opportunities offered by the College of Education. Alumnus Keith Jepsen ’67 M.S. ’68 and his spouse Kathleen Dore will match up to $25,000 in donations made by June 30, 2016, to the Jepsen International Scholars Program Endowment Fund and the College of Education Global Initiatives fund.
College of Education student study abroad experience – Morgan Delapa
Morgan Delapa is a senior elementary education major with a minor in Spanish. She received a Jepsen International Scholars Program Endowment scholarship to participate in a four-week trip to Alcalá de Henares, Spain, in the summer of 2015. Through the “Jepsen Challenge,” your donations large and small help aspiring education majors afford to participate in
College of Education student study abroad experience – Stanley Gillespie
Stanley Gillespie ’15, earned his bachelor’s degree in middle level education in December 2015 and serves as a sixth-grade social studies teacher at Nimitz Middle School in the Northeast School District in San Antonio. He studied in Taipei, Taiwan, during the summer of 2015. Through the “Jepsen Challenge,” your donations large and small help aspiring
College of Education student study abroad experience – Andrea Delgado
Andrea Delgado is a 2011 Illinois State education alumna who is now pursuing her graduate degree in education at the Universidad de Alcalá de Henares in Spain. She began her teaching career as an early childhood educator in Chicago Public Schools. Delgado received a Jepsen International Scholars Program Endowment scholarship to participate in a 4-week trip
$25,000 “Jepsen Challenge” matches study abroad scholarships in education dollar-for-dollar
Through June 30, alum Keith Jepsen and his spouse Kathleen Dore will match up to $25,000 of gifts to the College of Education designated for either the Jepsen International Scholars Program Endowment or the College of Education Global Initiatives Fund.
International Fair 2016 slated for March 19
The United International Association (UIA) will be hosting the 45th annual International Fair at Illinois State University on Saturday, March 19, in the Brown Ballroom.
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