Giving on the rise
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Since the Toshiba Senior Classic launched its scholarship funds, the
PGA Champions Tour event at Newport Beach Country Club in the last
four years has donated more than $150,000 to the future of Orange
County -- its high school student.
Thanks to the Toshiba Senior Classic Scholarship Fund, there are
dozens of students at universities who have received a financial
boost from the tournament, along with a Toshiba computer.
In 2003, the Toshiba Senior Classic Scholarship Fund will benefit
12 standout high school seniors. Each will receive a $2,000 grant and
a Satellite 1410 portable computer from Toshiba.
The program is one of the hallmarks of the Toshiba Senior Classic.
“What people will remember most about the Toshiba Senior Classic
years from now is the impact it has had on the local community,” said
Rod Keller, executive vice president of Toshiba Computer Systems
Group. “I cannot imagine a better legacy for this tournament than to
support the young people who represent our next generation of
leaders. I have been exceedingly impressed with the caliber of
students that have received our scholarship awards over the years.
Their credentials have been remarkable and they have gone on to
enroll in some of the most prestigious universities in the nation.
We’re really proud to be associated with them through the Toshiba
Senior Classic Scholarship Fund.”
The scholarships are awarded to one senior from each high school
in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, the Irvine Unified
School District and the Saddleback Valley Unified School District.
The winners are recognized at the Toshiba Senior Classic’s Community
Breakfast at the Newport Marriott.
Students go through an intensive application and interview
process, but the pay off is great for one of the largest annual
scholarships offered on Orange County campuses.
“It’s clear to me that the stature of this program has grown
considerably since we started,” said Toshiba Senior Classic
Co-Chairman Jake Rohrer.
“This is truly one of the top scholarships available at these
schools. As a result, the decision process is very challenging. We
get really exceptional candidates, so to decide on one winner for
each school is an extremely difficult thing to do. We see an amazing
balance of academics, extracurricular activities, leadership and
community service. I don’t know how these students do all the things
they do.”
The Toshiba Senior Classic Scholarship Fund is a joint effort by
the tournament title sponsor and the tournament operator, Hoag
Hospital Foundation. With this year’s grants, the program will have
donated $89,000 and 38 Toshiba computers to local students since its
inception.
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