Grant Enables Immaculata University to Provide Scholarships to These Six Chester County Natives

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Immaculata University has received a financial grant of $67,000 for the 2019-2020 academic year from the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust.

This year’s grant, approved for selected institutions, will allow Immaculata to provide financial aid to worthy full-time undergraduate students, six of whom hail from Chester County:

  • Megan Beinlich of West Chester
  • Katy Newton of Exton
  • Angela Reichwein of Coatesville
  • Aisha Rosado of Downingtown
  • Samuel Cyubahiro of Wayne
  • Dominic Zengel of West Chester

The Trust requires that the students selected be permanent legal residents of the Delaware Valley Area whose financial resources would not otherwise permit them to attend.

Since 1978, the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust has awarded cumulative gifts to Immaculata of more than $1.6 million.

The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust is a private foundation established by William Wikoff Smith in 1977. The Trust makes grants in the Greater Philadelphia region to support basic needs, college scholarships, maritime heritage preservation, and medical research primarily on heart disease, cancer, and AIDS.

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