
Immaculata University received a financial grant of $87,000 for the 2022-2023 academic year from the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust for Chester County students. This year’s grant allowed Immaculata University to award scholarships to 22 worthy full-time undergraduate students. The Trust requires that the students selected be permanent legal residents of the Delaware Valley Area (Philadelphia and its neighboring counties) who are in good academic standing and have financial need.
Since 1978, the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust has been generous in awarding gifts to Immaculata University.
Student Recipients from Chester County include:
- Amanda Cannon ’25 of West Chester
- Charra Coleman ’25 of Parkesburg
- Gabriella Digiacomo ’25 of West Chester
- Rema Ereifej ’25 of Downingtown
- Rosario Garcia Zamudio ’24 of West Grove
- Stephanie Gonzales-Rojas ’24 of Coatesville
- Allison Hill ’25 of West Chester
- Katy Newton ’23 of Exton
- William Pentek ’25 of West Chester
- Eliza Stowell ’24 of West Chester
- Kelly Teran-Flores ’24 of Coatesville
- Mercedes Thomas ’25 of Phoenixville
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 education, and medical research primarily in heart disease, cancer, and AIDS. Visit wwsmithcharitabletrust.org for more information.
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