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AIU Announces Project Working Mom Scholarship Recipients

Congratulations to all the winners who received awards from American InterContinental University and Project Working Mom!

  • Kristina Allen
    Herriman, UT
  • Amy Winter
    Muncie, IN
  • Rosalva Salas
    Los Angeles, CA
  • Sheena Payne
    Winter Garden, FL
  • Amy Chaney Wood
    Vicksburg, MS
  • Denise Browning
    Cincinnati, OH
  • Gretchen Ann Peterson
    Tonopah, AZ
  • Vivian Bradley
    Fort Wayne, IN
  • Beatrice Rodriguez
    Everett, MA
  • Laura Witten
    Leitchfield, KY
  • Paula Pierce
    Harvest, AL

View the complete list of Project Working Mom scholarship recipients!

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Hello. I was born and raised in Indiana, and am the youngest of four children. When I was growing up, I had to help my oldest sister a lot because she is a person with disabilities. We got really close, and she taught me a lot about women's history, and how to take pride in being a strong woman. After high school, I enrolled at Smith, a small liberal arts women's college. At my school, I studied alongside non-traditional students, who taught me things that weren't in our lectures. The non-traditional students were women 25+. They were mothers, wives, divorcees, widows, sisters, aunts, nieces. Our oldest graduate earned her degree at age 83! Today, I am a New Jerseyan working at eLearners.com, helping build a website that is dedicated to non-traditional students enrolling in online degree programs.
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