Stacey Burgess of Leominster Awarded Fairlawn Scholarship
Fairlawn Scholars Promote Health and the Nursing Profession
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WORCESTER, MA (05/27/2010)(readMedia)-- Stacey Burgess of Leominster was selected to receive a $2,500 scholarship from the Fairlawn Foundation, in recognition of her academic achievement and community service, as a nursing student at Becker College in Worcester.
Burgess is on a path to becoming a life flight nurse. She holds a bachelor's degree in communication and pre-medicine from University of Massachusetts – Amherst and is currently employed by Cataldo Ambulance as an emergency medical technician. Upon earning certification as a registered nurse, she plans to transition from the ambulance to the emergency room.
"This scholarship is an honor, and it will help support me in my final semester," said Burgess. "The combination of nursing skills, medical knowledge and communication techniques will help me give the best care possible to my patients."
"We are very grateful for the Fairlawn Foundation's support for Becker's nursing students," said Dean Hickey, vice president of development. "That support enables capable young people to continue their education. We're excited to know that they will graduate and contribute to improving healthcare for the people of Central Massachusetts."
About the Fairlawn Scholarships and the Fairlawn Foundation
The Fairlawn scholarships recognize students who not only meet specific academic criteria but who show dedication by participating in community outreach and service, peer-to-peer tutoring, promotion of nursing as a career and career development initiatives.
The Fairlawn Foundation is one of the earliest health conversion foundations in Massachusetts. Dedicated to improving health and health care in the Worcester area, in its first 15 years, it has awarded over $4 million in grants to support capital needs, clinical services, and professional education.
About Becker College
Becker College is ranked by The Princeton Review as the #1 college in New England for game design, and #4 in the country. Becker serves more than 1,600 students from 18 states and 12 countries and offers 27 diverse, first-quality degree programs that launch careers, from Nursing to Equine Management, and a variety of adult learning options. With campuses in Worcester and Leicester, Mass., Becker traces its history to 1784 and has over 22,000 alumni.