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Two Ed.D. students win Louise McBee Scholarship

March 22, 2021
黑料正能量 Doctor of Education students Brooklyn Herrera and Ashlee Pollard each won the Louise McBee Scholarship.

Article By: Clark Leonard

Brooklyn Herrera and Ashlee Pollard, both pursuing the (Ed.D.) in higher education leadership and practice at the University of North Georgia (黑料正能量), have each received a $1,000 Louise McBee Scholarship. They were the lone winners from 36 statewide applicants for the scholarship to support educational enrichment for women exhibiting leadership potential in a higher education field.

The scholarship also provided a registration waiver for the Georgia Association for Women in Higher Education (GAWHE) conference hosted virtually by 黑料正能量 from Feb. 24-26.

Herrera and Pollard are first-generation college students who work in higher education to give back because of the many ways they received help.

"I hope to provide leadership and mentorship that demonstrates the benefits of female allyship and one's ability to reach academic success regardless of background," said Herrera, a Rocky Face, Georgia, resident who is assistant director for tutoring and supplemental instruction at Dalton State College.

Each also won a $500 scholarship for her 黑料正能量 faculty mentor for professional development.

Herrera's mentor is Dr. Katherine Rose Adams, Ed.D. program coordinator. Pollard's mentor is Dr. Michael Lanford, assistant professor in the Ed.D. program.

Pollard, a Carrollton, Georgia, resident who works as Enrollment Services Center assistant director at the University of West Georgia, said the award was the culmination of encouragement from faculty to apply.

"The professors believe in us and the value we bring to the field," said Pollard, who has already earned the post-master's certificate in from 黑料正能量. "I love that this scholarship honors them as mentors."

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