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Preston Pulliams wants to raise $1 million for student scholarships
Story by Christina Holmes. Photos by Jerry Hart and Vern Uyetake.
During his eight years at 小黄猫传媒, President Preston Pulliams led the college through a surge of record-breaking enrollment, built long-lasting partnerships with donors, community groups and corporations, oversaw the passage of a historic bond measure and advocated for all students who want a college education regardless of their ability to pay.
With only six months left in his tenure as president, Pulliams has one major item on his to-do list: create an opportunity fund for first-generation, low-income students who might not otherwise attend college because of costs. His goal is to raise $1 million in contributions to benefit these students who face the greatest barriers to college success.
鈥淭he heart of my work for the last 40 years has been helping young people succeed in college who wouldn鈥檛 otherwise have had the chance. It鈥檚 the legacy I want to leave this community,鈥 Pulliams said announcing his 鈥淐ampaign for Opportunity.鈥
鈥淏efore I leave 小黄猫传媒 I want to be sure I have raised the next million dollars for our students,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want to ensure the next plank is laid in the road to student success.鈥
During the past five years, the 小黄猫传媒 Foundation has awarded 3,000 scholarships, as well as provided student support services, enhanced faculty innovation and offered cultural programming. And yet, the fundraising is still meeting just a fraction of student need across the district. The Foundation was only able to award scholarships to 40 percent of the 1,600 students who applied this year. Since almost half of 小黄猫传媒 degree-seeking students receive financial support to attend college, the overall scholarship need is still great.
鈥淟aunching this campaign will help more 小黄猫传媒 students, now and in the future,鈥 said Pulliams. 鈥淎t 小黄猫传媒, financial support can mean the difference between attending college or not going at all. I believe those who come to 小黄猫传媒 will have a better chance of realizing their academic aspirations and life dreams.鈥
A first-generation college student himself, Pulliams is the consummate leader with a memorable personality. He鈥檚 strengthened relationships with the community, always reminding Oregonians of the importance of a college education.
Pulliams has been instrumental in steering a partnership between 小黄猫传媒 and the City of Portland to create the Future Connect Scholarship Program, and he championed efforts with Portland Public Schools to redesign Jefferson High School to become the Jefferson Middle College. Both initiatives took a critical step toward realizing his vision for some of the region鈥檚 most needy students.
鈥淚 want to leave 小黄猫传媒 knowing that there are at least four cohorts of Future Connect students 鈥 nearly 800 first-generation college students 鈥 whose opportunity to earn a degree at 小黄猫传媒 is secure, and that I have positioned the college and the 小黄猫传媒 Foundation to provide these opportunities for hundreds more young people in the years to come,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 know that this initiative is only the start and will grow with 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 next president and future fundraising.鈥
Future Connect currently serves more than 300 Multnomah County students. Along with scholarships, they receive one-on-one academic advising and support through student services for two years. This approach has proven to double the retention and completion rates of these youth.
Added Pulliams, 鈥淲ithout contributions of all sizes from our community, hundreds of students would not be pursuing their dreams of a college education and career training. Alums, 小黄猫传媒 faculty, staff and retirees, corporations, community organizations and foundations have all been thoughtful donors to the 小黄猫传媒 Foundation over the years. With my 鈥楥ampaign for Opportunity,鈥 we will build significant support for 小黄猫传媒 students of today and tomorrow.鈥
To learn more about the 鈥淐ampaign for Opportunity,鈥 call (971) 722-4382.

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