Without scholarship assistance, the outcome for many Heidelberg students would be dramatically different. On Saturday, a number of 鈥橞erg students who benefit from scholarships got the chance to meet the donors who so generously provided that support at the annual Donors & Scholars Dinner.
鈥淲e are so grateful for the wonderful philanthropy that enables our students to pursue those big advantages and life experiences,鈥 said Phil Ness, VP for Advancement & Marketing. Provost Beth Schwartz expressed those same sentiments. Forty percent of our students are first-generation and 40 percent are Pell eligible. 鈥淲ithout your generosity, they wouldn鈥檛 be here.鈥
Senior Ellen Gonzalez Jacquez is one of those.
A chance to say thanks
Although they are separated by more than 60 years, Jim Evans 鈥58 and Ellen made that special connection. Ellen, a triple major in international studies, Spanish and German, is the recipient of the Class of 鈥57 Scholarship. Jim attended the dinner as a donor to the scholarship, created by the class of his late wife, Sue (Chambers) Evans, 鈥57.
Before dinner, Jim talked with Ellen about his Heidelberg experience and his career in banking. They had both spent time in Germany 鈥 Jim as a tourist and Ellen as a participant in the American Junior Year program. She is considering Heidelberg鈥檚 PlusOne Advantage庐 Tuition-Free Scholarship Program and he, a business major, encouraged her to go for it.
鈥淲hen I was here, we had two business professors, one in accounting and one in economics,鈥 Jim recalled. 鈥淚 walked through Adams Hall today and I think I saw at least 10 faculty names on the wall.鈥
Ellen explained that she鈥檚 aiming for a career as an interpreter. As a Mexican-American, who has spent time in South Korea and Thailand as well as Germany, she was moved by her 鈥橞erg experience as a volunteer interpreter, assisting women in Texas seeking asylum.
They talked about the best aspects of Heidelberg. Among Jim鈥檚 fondest memories, playing basketball ranks high. That, and Dean of Women Grace Leslie always making sure he had enough to eat for dinner following practices. 鈥淪he always made sure she had seconds she could pass to me,鈥 he said.
Ellen shared the challenge of getting through college while losing her mother and the support she felt from the Heidelberg community. 鈥淚 love that Heidelberg is a very family-friendly campus. I really felt that when my mom passed. Everyone welcomed me back with open arms,鈥 she said.
But primarily, it鈥檚 the lifelong relationships. Both agree on that. 鈥淭here are so many relationships over the years that you develop 鈥 those hang on for an eternity,鈥 Jim said. For the naturally introverted Ellen, being engaged on campus and meeting new people in Greek life, World Student Union, the Cultural and Spiritual Club, Berg Latinx Unidos, as a Spanish and American language tutor, among other organizations, has helped her come out of her shell.
She had a heartfelt message for Jim and the donors to the Class of 鈥57 scholarship. 鈥淲ith my family situation,鈥 she said, 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 even think of coming to college, so this has really helped me.
鈥淚鈥檓 very thankful to all the donors for giving students like me an opportunity to study and the opportunities I鈥檝e had, thanks to Heidelberg.鈥
Another meaningful connection
Senior music major Megan Gwirtz represented students with her reflections at the dinner. The recipient of the Evelyn G. Myers Music Scholarship, she鈥檚 had the good fortune to become friends with the scholarship鈥檚 benefactors, Jack (Evelyn鈥檚 son) and Beth Myers, both 鈥68.
鈥淓ver since I met these two, I have been welcomed with open arms,鈥 Megan said. 鈥淚 really enjoy performing together with them in Heidelberg鈥檚 鈥楳essiah鈥 and next weekend, at the University-Community Chorus concert. I love catching up at all of the concerts and programs throughout the year to hear what鈥檚 happening in each other鈥檚 lives. We even got the opportunity to travel to Europe together on choir tour in May.鈥
Overall, Megan said she鈥檚 grateful for the 鈥渁bundance of opportunities to grow as a person and as a music educator鈥 provided by the support of donors. Those examples of generosity and kindness continue to help students succeed.
鈥淢y scholarship has given me the chance to form friendships, mentorships and connections with a wide variety of students, teachers and alumni,鈥 Megan said. And students continue to benefit both inside and outside the classroom.
鈥淥n behalf of all students, I just want to say thank you to all of you who gave us chances we never thought we would have,鈥 Megan said.