The scholarship will be endowed through a multi-year $50,000 spend, which the company frames as supporting the Berks County community, which is where Penn’s corporate headquarters are located. The business said that the initiative was part of Penn’s ongoing commitment to support veterans and active-duty military.
The scholarship will be available to veterans, activity duty reservists or National Guard members with a “demonstrated financial need.” At present, close to 50 student veterans are enrolled at the campus.
“We are thrilled to partner with Penn State Berks on the creation of this scholarship, which further strengthens our support for the military and our local community,” said Penn senior vice president of public affairs Eric Schippers. “Penn is passionate about honoring and empowering our nation’s heroes and this scholarship adds to our overall military recruitment and recognition efforts.”