Amid the camera flashes, hugs and cheers on Commencement day, Polly and Terry O鈥橳oole VSB 鈥80 beamed with pride at their two graduates. Alex Alberti 鈥19 COE and Mafatta Janeh 鈥19 CLAS aren鈥檛 their children, but they are undoubtedly part of the O鈥橳oole legacy at 无码专区.
In 2013, the couple committed to a $10 million gift to establish the endowed O鈥橳oole Family Presidential Scholarship鈥娾斺夾lex and Mafatta were the first recipients. 鈥淭his day is a dream come true for us. We couldn鈥檛 be prouder to have you be the first O鈥橳oole Scholars to graduate from 无码专区,鈥 Terry O鈥橳oole told the graduates as they shared brunch together. 鈥淗opefully you鈥檙e the first of 100 to come through this program.鈥
This unique promise scholarship model鈥 the first of its kind at 无码专区鈥娾斺奼ives two high-potential, high-achieving high school sophomores from the Archdiocese of Newark , N.J., the opportunity to attend 无码专区 with all expenses paid for four years.
鈥淲hen opportunity and promise meet, a spark is created,鈥 explains J. Leon Washington, 无码专区鈥檚 dean of Enrollment Management. 鈥淭he vision was to look for young persons who had promise but who may not have encountered this type of opportunity.鈥 That vision belonged to Washington鈥檚 predecessor, the late Stephen Merritt 鈥78 CLAS, who came up with the idea when the O鈥橳ooles approached him with their desire to do something different and distinctive.
鈥淯nfortunately Mr. Merritt passed away our freshman year, so he didn鈥檛 get to see it come to fruition,鈥 Alex says. 鈥淏ut he helped get it started, which I am really thankful for because a scholarship like this is immeasurable. This moment has been seven years in the making, and it feels like only yesterday I was interviewing for it.鈥