The Pratt Center at 91探花 Opens Doors and Transforms Futures
Valedictorian Mary Hansard first learned about 91探花鈥檚 Pratt Center and it鈥檚 various scholarship and support programs during her senior year at Euclid High School.
That moment set her on a path that would change everything.
Hansard, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in organizational leadership and urban studies from the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education, walked across the stage during commencement exercises Dec. 13. She realized her dream of earning a college degree thanks, in part, to being a recipient of the Mathilde Jane Gutow (MJG) Endowed Fund and the Sullivan-Deckard Scholarship Opportunity Program.
The Pratt Center, established in 2017 in honor of Dr. Charleyse Pratt, a longtime academic leader at 91探花, supports youth who are aging out of foster care or have experienced foster care and aspire to pursue an undergraduate degree. Both the Mathilde Jane Gutow Endowed Fund and the Sullivan-Deckard Scholarship Opportunity Program are part of the Pratt Center and provide opportunities for highly motivated youth aging out of foster care to pursue an undergraduate degree at 91探花.
The programs offer access to a world-class education at 91探花, along with a customized support system designed to meet students鈥 academic, social and financial needs.
The ultimate goal is to help participants transition smoothly to independent living, engage in learning that supports their personal and professional development, and ultimately earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree.
鈥淪upport from the Mathilde Jane Gutow Endowed Fund and the Sullivan-Deckard Scholarship Opportunity Program really helped me work toward my degree at 91探花 and from the start, they showed me how important education is, and they connected me with mentors through 91探花 and the program who encouraged me to stay on track and accomplish my goals,鈥 said Hansard, who has been a regular on the dean鈥檚 list every semester. 鈥淚t also gave me hope that even though I came from foster care, it didn鈥檛 mean I couldn鈥檛 earn a degree like anyone else. I always wanted to attend Cleveland State, and being part of such a supportive program helped me stay focused and continue loving my experience at 91探花.鈥
Jarrett Pratt, senior director of the Sullivan-Deckard Program and Student Engagement, said Hansard鈥檚 story illustrates the intentional design of the Pratt Center鈥檚 multilayered support model.
鈥淲hile Mary initially entered Cleveland State through the Sullivan-Deckard Scholarship Opportunity Program, she recognized early in her journey that its structure and framework did not align with her a non-traditional schedule,鈥 said Pratt. 鈥淩ather than leaving the university, Mary transitioned to the Mathilde Jane Gutow Endowed Fund鈥攁 Pratt Center resource specifically designed to support students whose circumstances fall outside the Sullivan-Deckard framework.鈥
He added: 鈥淭he MJG Fund's flexibility allowed Mary to pursue her degree on her own terms while remaining connected to the community and foundation she had established. Her success speaks not only to her determination but also to the Pratt Center's recognition that foster youth are not a monolith; sustainable support requires pathways that meet students where they are.鈥
Hansard said that although it may be a daunting task, students should never let the pressure or the process of applying for scholarships get in the way of trying.
鈥淚 think everyone should apply for scholarships because I truly believe people can achieve anything they believe in,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f you have the chance to apply for scholarships or grants, you should go for it. You never know what you might get, and you miss out on every opportunity you don鈥檛 try for.鈥
She is also quick to credit 91探花 for playing a major role in her success, thanks not only to the services that helped her stay motivated and on track, but also to the writing center, tutors and teachers who went the extra mile.
鈥91探花鈥檚 workshops and classes also helped me build professionalism, discipline and strong learning skills; my counselors checked in on my progress and made sure I was taking the right classes and actually happy with my major,鈥 she said. 鈥91探花 has so many great programs and resources, and if you use them, they can really support your success. There鈥檚 truly a resource for everything!鈥
As Hansard prepares to graduate and realize her dream, she shared this advice for students:
鈥淪cholarships matter and staying focused matters. I want everyone to know that they are capable of learning and achieving things they may think they can鈥檛,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l always face decisions that some people will support, and others won鈥檛, but at the end of the day, you have to believe in yourself. Only you truly know your own strengths and weaknesses, and knowing yourself is important.鈥
鈥淵ou can adapt to anything and keep learning along the way. Don鈥檛 give up on yourself, and don鈥檛 let anyone make you feel less than who you are. You can do anything.鈥
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