The Penn State Abington Advisory Board, a group of professionals and community leaders who provide advice and support to the college, had been searching for an opportunity to honor former Chancellor Damian J. Fernandez. When Penn State announced its Educational Equity Scholarship Matching Program, the board decided to crowdfund a scholarship among its members and other donors associated with the college.
The result? The Damian J. Fernandez Educational Equity Scholarship at Penn State Abington, endowed with $50,000 in private support and $50,000 in matching funds from the University. The first student recipient of the Fernandez scholarship, which will continue in perpetuity, will be selected in 2021.
“Damian’s number one strategic priority at Penn State Abington was student success, and for many students the biggest barriers to success are financial. I am grateful to the members of the Advisory Board and the donors who made this scholarship possible,” Andrew August, interim Abington chancellor, said.
During Fernandez’s tenure as chancellor, the endowment for student scholarships increased by 250% to $7.4 million, which translates into nearly 250 more students being supported by scholarships.
Donors surprised Fernandez with the scholarship announcement during a recent Zoom event.
"It was my honor to work with such a committed community that wants to serve students who come from all walks of life. I could not have expected a better group of colleagues, and Penn State Abington will always have a special place in my heart," Fernandez said.
Patrick Ewing, an Advisory Board member, initially supported scholarships to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion among engineering students at Abington.
“When I was told I could have my gifts matched to provide greater impact across all majors at Penn State Abington, I jumped at the chance, especially when it would be part of the Damian J. Fernandez Educational Equity Scholarship. Dr. Fernandez’s passion for diversity and inclusion was a motivator for me to contribute to scholarships since I joined the Advisory Board,” he said.