Ford and North Texas Ford Dealers Fuel STEM Education and Invest Nearly $350,000 in Local Scholarships
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- Unique collaboration wraps-up the school year by awarding nearly $350,000 in scholarships. Every dollar invested by Ford dealers was matched by Ford Motor Company Fund.
- Local students from more than 100 high schools receive scholarships from North Texas Ford Dealers and Ford Fund. Majority pursuing Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields.
- Scholarships are part of Ford Driving Dreams initiative, delivering more than $800,000 in education programs and awareness and reaching more than 14,000 students in North Texas.
The North Texas Ford Dealers
and Ford Motor Company Fund wrapped up the school year by awarding nearly
$350,000 in scholarships and technology prizes to North Texas students from
more than 100 high schools located in the communities where Ford dealers
operate.
DALLAS -- June 19, 2015: Ford announced and celebrated the scholarship winners at a special
event today that also brought together parents, educators and community
leaders. Nearly 80 percent of the scholarship recipients plan to pursue a
degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) and the majority
will attend universities in Texas. The STEM fields represent tremendous job
opportunities, especially in Texas. According to a study by STEM Connector,
Where are the STEM
Students? Texas
ranks second as the state projected to have most STEM jobs in the country
by 2018.
Participating Ford dealers worked with high schools in their
neighborhoods and awarded up to three scholarships at each school. This
localized approach ensures that Ford’s educational efforts reach the
expansive North Texas area from Dallas and Gainesville to Fairfield.
“The North Texas Ford Dealers are part of the fabric of this
community and by working jointly with Ford Fund, this year we have doubled
our scholarship investment and are able to help our young people achieve a
stronger future,” said Sam Pack, chairman of the North Texas Ford
Dealers. “It’s been exciting to connect with our local high
schools and close the school year knowing that Ford will make a college
education more accessible for many local students.”
Scholarship recipient
Selena Marroquin, 18, will be the first in her family to go to college and
was inspired by a friend to pursue a degree in science. “During my
middle school years, I had a best friend who had cancer. This experience
moved me to become involved in science and medicine,” said Marroquin.
“Currently I have a part-time job to make money to save for college
and the Ford scholarship gets me closer to fulfilling my purpose in life
and join the medical field to help others like my friend.” Marroquin
graduated from H. Grady Spruce High School and plans to pursue a degree in
biology at University of Texas, Dallas.
The scholarships are part of
Ford’s overall education efforts in North Texas and conclude the Ford
Driving Dreams initiatives for the 2014-2015 school year, which focused on
promoting reading at an early age and helping students graduate from high
school on time, and go to college. The scholarships were administered by
Stars on the Rise, an education initiative by the Greater Dallas Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce.
“There are so many talented students who are not
able to achieve a college education due to financial limitations,”
said Rick Ortiz, president of the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce, “The North Texas Ford dealers and Ford Fund are doing
something about this and we commend them for helping make post-secondary
education a reality for our North Texas youth.”
Ford Motor Company
Fund, the philanthropic arm of Ford Motor Company, invests more than $8
million a year in scholarships and other education initiatives. In addition
to Ford Driving Dreams, Ford Fund educational programs include Ford Blue
Oval Scholars, Ford Next Generation Learning, Ford College Community
Challenge and the Ford STEAM Lab.
North Texas is a Ford
Operation Better
World market. Launched in 2008, the Operation Better World framework enables Ford
Fund, dealers and other groups to collaborate on a strategic approach to
philanthropy and more effectively meet community needs. In North Texas, Ford’s main
focus is education, but it also supports other community needs such as
hunger relief efforts and teen driver safety. Ford’s local partners
include the Dallas Independent School District, the Fort Worth Independent
School District, Stars on the Rise, Parents Step Ahead, SER Jobs for
Progress, University of Cross Roads and the North Texas Food Bank.
Statewide, Ford has invested more than $22 million in community building
initiatives since 2000.
For more information, visit Driving Dreams