Piedmont Virginia Community College and the University of Virginia on Thursday announced the inaugural cohort of students selected for a scholarship program that creates new opportunities for students who wish to transfer from the Charlottesville-based community college to UVA.
Ten recent PVCC graduates who have transferred to UVA for the 2021 fall semester were named as the first Piedmont Scholars: Sara Abdullah, Sam Alsamaraee, Dino Bukic, Justin Cary, Quana Dennis Jr., Camille Garcia, Casey Halfacre, Liam Kidd, James McIvor and Christian Garcia Rivera.
Through the Piedmont Scholars Program, each has been awarded a scholarship covering full in-state tuition and fees.
The Piedmont Scholars Program, announced in March, is an endowed fund that provides scholarships to qualifying PVCC graduates who are transferring to UVA, and who have also been selected as recipients of UVA’s University Achievement Award. All in-state students who apply for transfer admission to UVA as full-time, degree-seeking students, and who will earn an associate degree from PVCC, are eligible to be considered.
The program was established by an anonymous $5 million gift, matched by $4.5 million in UVA funds, creating a nearly $10 million endowment to support annual scholarships.
“I salute these 10 outstanding students who comprise the inaugural class of Piedmont Scholars,” PVCC President Frank Friedman said. “For hundreds of students each year, the pathway to a UVA degree begins at PVCC. The UVA-PVCC partnership has been a national model for many years, and the Piedmont Scholars initiative takes our partnership to an even higher level.”
In a letter to scholarship recipients, UVA President Jim Ryan congratulated and welcomed them, and celebrated the program’s role in allowing the two institutions to serve more students.
“One of our goals at UVA is to prepare all of our students to become citizen-leaders who will leave the University and serve their local communities, our democracy, and the world,” he wrote. “We hope that your time at UVA will help you grow as citizen-leaders, achieve your educational goals, and gain the skills and experiences you need to succeed after graduation.”