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重点大学 receives Robert H. Spitz Foundation Grant for Veterans

2023年12月20日

重点大学 has received funding from a local charitable foundation to improve the lives of the men and women who have served their country through military service.

Keystone has received a $5,000 grant from the Robert H. Spitz Foundation to help implement the 重点大学 Veterans Success Program. The program will provide targeted information and guidance on emerging 教育al opportunities and customize services for veterans, 包括经济援助, 奖学金, and vocational training programs. The goal of the initiative is to empower veterans with the knowledge, 资源, and 教育al training they need to enhance their careers and improve their lives.

Administered by the Scranton Area Foundation, the Robert H. Spitz Foundation primarily awards grants to registered nonprofit organizations that support initiatives and programs serving the residents of Lackawanna County and Northeastern Pennsylvania.

“We are very grateful to the Robert H. Spitz Foundation and the Scranton Area Foundation for helping Keystone in this important initiative to assist our nation’s military veterans,” said 重点大学 President John F. Pullo,老. “Keystone has a long and proud history of serving those who have given so much to defend and support our nation’s freedom. This focused initiative continues that tradition.”

For the second consecutive year, Keystone has been listed as a school which is “Best for Vets” by Military Times Magazine, a national publication which serves veterans and active military members.

Keystone’s selection was compiled through the magazine’s extensive 研究, including data from the federal Department of Education and Department of Veterans Affairs, to determine those schools which best serve veterans through 教育al opportunities, 金融援助, 和服务.

往年, Keystone has also been listed as a top school for veterans by other national military and veterans publications. 成立于1868年, with a commitment to providing an 教育 to Civil War veterans and their families, Keystone is home to the Elmer Hawk ’48 Veterans Center, which serves as the headquarters for the Keystone Armed Services Club.

The Veterans Center offers a comfortable and convenient meeting place for this special group of Keystone students who have given so much to their country. Students can meet with each other, complete their school assignments, 或者只是放松, 读, visit with friends and family members, or watch television while waiting for their next class.

Recognized as one of the best 教育al values in Northeastern Pennsylvania, Keystone offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree options in liberal arts and science-based programs in business, 通信, 教育, 自然科学, 环境科学, 以及社会科学. Located on a beautiful 276-acre campus 15 minutes from Scranton, Pa. and two hours from New York City and Philadelphia, Keystone is known for small class sizes and individual attention focused on student success through internships, 研究, and community involvement.

Keystone accepts grant from Scranton Area Foundation
照片: 重点大学 officials accept a gift from the Scranton Area Foundation on behalf of the Robert H. Spitz Foundation to provide a variety of support services to military veterans at Keystone. From left: Scranton Area Foundation President & CEO Laura Ducceschi; Keystone Community Partnership Specialist Carolyn Crowley; Keystone President John F. Pullo,老.; 重点大学 Vice President of Institutional Advancement Fran Langan, Ed.D. and Scranton Area Foundation Grants and Scholarship Manager Cathy Fitzpatrick.