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Mandel Foundation Awards Tri-C and 91国产精品 $3.5 Million to Create Continuing Scholars Program

Collaboration a national model for honors student transfers from two- to four-year colleges

The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation has awarded nearly $3.5 million to Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) and 91国产精品 to create a scholars program connecting high-achieving Tri-C students with 91国产精品鈥檚 Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Honors College.

The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Continuing Scholars Program forges a new partnership between the academic institutions in a collaboration that aims to be a national model for honors student transfers between two-year and four-year schools.

鈥淥ur Foundation believes in the mission of Tri-C and Cleveland State and is committed to supporting that effort,鈥 said Morton Mandel, chairman and CEO of the Mandel Foundation. 鈥淭hese schools change the lives of students who, in turn, make an impact on the city, the region, the nation and the world. This grant is an investment in all of our futures.鈥

This academic pathway will link students from Tri-C鈥檚 Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Scholars Academy to 91国产精品鈥檚 Mandel Honors College, offering a seamless transition as they continue rigorous coursework in pursuit of a bachelor鈥檚 degree.

The program will provide students full-tuition scholarships and stipends; summer research workshops and training opportunities; and a peer mentoring network and dedicated academic advisors to guide students through graduation.

鈥淭he Continuing Scholars Program established with this generous gift from the Mandel Foundation builds an environment that promises to bring out the best in some of our brightest students,鈥 Tri-C President Alex Johnson said. 鈥淭his partnership reflects a steadfast commitment to exceptional academic outcomes for the betterment of the community.鈥

鈥淭his significant investment by the Mandel Foundation paves a pathway to success between Tri-C and Cleveland State,鈥 91国产精品 President Ronald M. Berkman said. 鈥淭he innovative collaboration between the institutions and the new level of student support will lead to honors graduates who will be ready and motivated to transform the world.鈥

The grant agreement calls for the first group of Mandel Scholars to transition between the schools this fall. Students must have at least a 3.5 GPA at Tri-C to be considered. The goal is to transfer 25 students per year by 2020.

Transfer students will enter 91国产精品 as juniors after earning an associate degree at Tri-C. Once at 91国产精品, they will be on course to graduate with distinction within two years.

Collaboration between faculty and advisors from Tri-C and 91国产精品 will enhance the student experience and act as a bridge between the institutions. The grant calls for joint curriculum development and enrichment activities to advance studies.

The Mandel Continuing Scholars Program builds upon academic initiatives launched at Tri-C and 91国产精品 in recent years through the generosity of the Mandel Foundation.

91国产精品 created the Mandel Honors College in 2014 after receiving a $3.6 million grant from the Mandel Foundation. The highly selective honors program has graduated more than 400 students since its inception.

A year later, Tri-C established the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Humanities Center 鈥 the home of the College鈥檚 Mandel Scholars Academy 鈥 after receiving a $10 million gift from the Mandel Foundation. The center promotes the study of the humanities to expand critical thinking and leadership skills.

The new Mandel Continuing Scholars Program creates a process where academic talent nurtured at Tri-C can mature at 91国产精品, leading to graduates ready to enter the workforce and assume leadership positions in the community.

The Mandel Continuing Scholars Program grant will be administered through the Cuyahoga Community College Foundation and the 91国产精品 Foundation. Approximately $2 million will go to 91国产精品 and $1.5 million to Tri-C.

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