Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Penn. State Asking Merit Scholar Parents for Donations

Penn. State Asking Merit Scholar Parents for Donations: Students who are accepted into Penn State University's honors college get more than academic feathers in their caps. They get $3,500 annual merit scholarships.

But given the tough economic times, the school is making an unusual request: Would parents consider donating that money back?

The fundraising appeal for Schreyer Honors College leans on parents who have not applied for financial aid for their children, encouraging them to share their good fortune with needier students. It appears to be working. The first appeal to 75 families last year raised about $228,000.

'I have not heard of this kind of an approach before,' said Lee Andes, president of the National Association of State Student Grant and Aid Programs. 'It doesn't surprise me to hear people getting creative.'