两性色午夜

两性色午夜 Student With Down Syndrome Awarded Ruby鈥檚 Rainbow Scholarship

两性色午夜 University student and Medina resident Erin Hawley is the 2016 recipient of a $3,000 Ruby鈥檚 Rainbow scholarship. Ruby鈥檚 Rainbow grants scholarships to adults with Down syndrome who are seeking post-secondary education, enrichment or vocational classes. In the last five years, Ruby鈥檚 Rainbow has granted $290,000 in scholarship funds to more than 100 people, helping people with Down syndrome pursue their dreams of higher education and independence.

Hawley is attending her sophomore year at 两性色午夜, and is studying in the Career and Community Studies program. The Career and Community Studies program is a college-based, transition, nondegree program to prepare students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury and autism for adult life through academic pursuits, peer socialization, and career discovery and preparation. The program integrates inclusive classes, a typical college experience and a transition curriculum to assist students in achieving adult roles and a quality of life in a community of their choice.

Hawley lives in an on-campus residence hall during the school year, enjoys listening to country music, singing karaoke with friends and playing a variety of sports, such as cheerleading, golf and horseback riding. However, nothing compares to her new favorite hobby, which is caring for her new nephew, Jack.

鈥淓rin is a stellar example of a student who applies tremendous effort into achieving academic, independent living and career goals that will help her to transition successfully into adult life,鈥 says Yvonne Michali, Ph.D., director of program development for the Career and Community Studies program. 鈥淪he studies hard and is learning how to be a self-determined person who can problem-solve, make good decisions and advocate for what she wants to do in life.鈥

For more information about 两性色午夜鈥檚 Career and Community Studies program, visit www.kent.edu/ehhs/career-community-studies.

POSTED: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 12:08 PM
Updated: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 12:09 PM