
Colleen Scott, Camp Hill, PA
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA
“I am honored to be a recipient of this scholarship and grateful for the opportunities it opens up for me going forward. College has been an incredibly transformative experience for me, and I look forward to continuing the journey.”
Colleen Scott will soon enter her sophomore year at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Her mother works for Stauffer’s of Kissel Hill, a PFMA member.
The Dean’s List scholar participated in the Roosevelt Network and Odyssey Online, Williamsburg. At Camp Hill Senior High School, Scott was a member of the marching band and pit orchestra, Holiday cheer and the Camp Hill mini-THON. She volunteered for Habitat for Humanity, Driven to Give and the Fredrickson Library.
In her personal essay, Scott wrote about her experience with the Roosevelt Network on campus and how it fueled her interest in public policy.
“The Roosevelt Network has taught me, ever since my first meeting, that it matters who writes the rules,” she explains. “I will keep writing.”
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA
“I am honored to be a recipient of this scholarship and grateful for the opportunities it opens up for me going forward. College has been an incredibly transformative experience for me, and I look forward to continuing the journey.”
Colleen Scott will soon enter her sophomore year at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Her mother works for Stauffer’s of Kissel Hill, a PFMA member.
The Dean’s List scholar participated in the Roosevelt Network and Odyssey Online, Williamsburg. At Camp Hill Senior High School, Scott was a member of the marching band and pit orchestra, Holiday cheer and the Camp Hill mini-THON. She volunteered for Habitat for Humanity, Driven to Give and the Fredrickson Library.
In her personal essay, Scott wrote about her experience with the Roosevelt Network on campus and how it fueled her interest in public policy.
“The Roosevelt Network has taught me, ever since my first meeting, that it matters who writes the rules,” she explains. “I will keep writing.”