My wife and I have been blessed with three wonderful children who all graduated High School this past month. They have been accepted to their dream schools, however, we cannot afford to send them without some assistance. My wife and I are in our mid-50’s and I am a 100% disabled veteran. My Children have received great scholarships to their chosen schools and with the Veterans Administration Chapter 35 benefits, their tuition and housing are almost completely paid for. There are three main reasons we are asking for your assistance:
- Reduces debt burden: Every dollar we can raise will reduce their debt burden and will allow them to start their adult life will out substantial deb. This will allow them to focus on their studies and future career prospects rather than worrying about monthly loan payments.
- Academic Focus: Students can dedicate more time to their studies When they don’t have to work full-time to cover tuition costs. A lighter financial burden means they can concentrate on improving their GPA and achieving academic success.
- Faster Degree Completion: Working part-time or full-time during college can extend the time it takes to complete a degree. By assisting with tuition, parents enable their children to focus solely on their education, potentially leading to a quicker graduation.
Our Son will continue his academic studies at Trinity University where he will major in Pre-Medicine and play football for the Tigers. Christian has been playing football since he 5 years old and is very passionate about the game. He finished his high school in the top 5% academically out of 645 students. His final GPA was 104.70.
One daughter will continue her academic studies at the University of the Incarnate Word where she will study Business Management and Swim for the Cardinals. Emily has been swimming for several years and has dealt with many injuries that last few years, however, she is finally healthy and setting personal records. UIW is a Division 1 school and has offered her a Preferred Walk-On spot to their swim team.
One daughter will continue her academic studies at Texas State University where she will study Business and Fashion Merchandising. Cassidy’s dream of being a professional dancer was derailed by injuries and tarsal tunnel syndrome, however, she has changed focus this past year and will go into business and fashion merchandising, mainly purchasing for companies.
Thank you for taking the time to read our campaign.
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