For Immediate Release
Contact:
John M. Martino
Phone Number: (215) 895-1186
Date: 09/26/02
University
of the Sciences in Philadelphia Receives Grants From W.W.
Smith Charitable Trust
University
of the Sciences in Philadelphia recently received a grant
in the amount of $70,000 from the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust.
The grant will be used for W.W. Smith Charitable Trust scholarships,
awarded to worthy full-time students, based on financial need
and good academic standing. It is the most significant source
of private aid to students at USP. The Trust also bestowed
to USP a $10,000 grant that the University will use for its
W.W. Smith Scholarship Program, which provides $5,000 grants
to each of two deserving students who are past W.W. Smith
Charitable Trust recipients and who are entering their senior
year.
The
W.W. Smith Charitable Trust program has been in existence
since 1977 and currently provides grants for scholarships
to 29 colleges and universities. The Trust is one of the largest
private foundations in Philadelphia, awarding about $8 million
annually.
University
of the Sciences in Philadelphia is a private, coeducational
institution founded in 1821 as Philadelphia College of Pharmacy,
the first college of pharmacy in North America. USP specializes
in educating students for rewarding health and science careers
through its 14 bachelor’s, 15 master’s and seven
doctoral degree programs in the health and related sciences.
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