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Saint Ursula Academy's Felicia White Honored with Mamie Earl Sells Scholarship

Saint Ursula Academy's Felicia White Honored with Mamie Earl Sells Scholarship

Cincinnati, Ohio, May 10, 2016 – Saint Ursula Academy senior Felicia White of North Avondale is among the ten high school females awarded scholarships through the YWCA’s Mamie Earl Sells Scholars program. Presented by Kroger, the YWCA Mamie Earl Sells Scholarship recognizes female African American senior high school students for academic achievements and qualities of leadership, extracurricular involvement and community service. Felicia is Senior Class Co-President this year and is involved in many ways at Saint Ursula Academy.

The YWCA Mamie Earl Sells Scholarship Fund, established in 1993, provides financial assistance to support the recipients’ post-secondary education costs.

Each fall, nearly 50 applications from over 20 schools are accepted and an independent panel of community leaders and educators makes the final decision on the scholarship recipients.

The scholarship serves as a memorial to Mamie Earl Sells, a dedicated community volunteer who gave her time, intellect, and enthusiasm to the YWCA. The scholarship upholds the vision and leadership she provided to the YWCA and its Career Women of Achievement program through enacting her philosophy that we must “lift as we climb” by acting as role models to the young women of today and tomorrow.

The Mamie Earl Sells Scholarship is awarded each year in coordination with the YWCA Career Women of Achievement Luncheon. This year’s luncheon is Wednesday, May 11.

This year’s honorees include Honorable Mentions each receiving a $250 Scholarship Hemen Aklilu, Mother of Mercy High School, Leola Colvin, Clark Montessori High School, Precious Gary, Oyler High School, Danielle Udosen, Fairfield High School, Kayla Walker, Princeton High School, Felicia White, St. Ursula Academy, Tianna Woodford, Purcell Marian High School; Runners-Up each receiving a $1,000 scholarship: Miracle Flowers, Western Hills High School and Janiah Miller, Newport High School and Top Scholarship Recipient receiving a $3,000 scholarship Sydney Mantell, North College Hill High School.

St. Ursula Academy is a Catholic, college-preparatory, secondary school for young women known for academic excellence and rich tradition. St. Ursula welcomes students from more than 70 grade schools in the Greater Cincinnati area. In 2002 the Academy was recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School. The campus, located at 1339 E. McMillan Street in East Walnut Hills has been the home of St. Ursula Academy and Convent since 1910. The Class of 2015 earned college scholarships totaling more than $19-million.

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