Help us celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Path Program at the University of Arkansas Honors College! Together, we can raise funds to provide a scholarship for a student in the Path Program.
The Honors College Path Program was founded in 2014 by Assistant Dean for Enrollment Maribeth Lynes, under the leadership of Dean Emeritus Bob McMath. The Honors College Path Program prepares exceptional high school students from underrepresented backgrounds to excel at the University of Arkansas and advance our land-grant mission to serve the entire state. Path Scholars are provided with scholarships and mentorship to help them make the most of their college experience while encouraging each student's academic success and leadership development. Since the program's founding, 73 Path Scholars have graduated from the University of Arkansas and become leaders in law, business, medicine, and higher education.
We're seeking to raise $4,000 by May 3rd for the Honors College Path Program. Our goal is to support a student who is currently a member of the Path Program with a scholarship for the upcoming academic year. With your generous donation, we can ease the financial burden for a promising student from an underrepresented background.
To celebrate 10 great years of the Path, we challenge all Path Program alumni to make an impact by giving back. The Path Cohort with the highest percentage of participation will win bragging rights! Will it be Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, or Zeta?
We are celebrating 10 years of the Path Program at the University of Arkansas Honors College!
Give $20.14 as the Path Program was founded in 2014 by Assistant Dean for Enrollment Maribeth Lynes, under the leadership of Dean Emeritus Bob McMath.
Your gift of $56 recognizes Lot 56, the parking lot where many Path Scholars parked for class during their time in the program.
We are proud of the 73 alumni of the Path Program who are becoming leaders in the fields of law, business, medicine, and higher education.
A gift of $95 celebrates the 95 Path Scholars who are currently attending the University of Arkansas.
Your contribution of $258 pays tribute to Gearhart Hall Room 258, where many Path Scholars received mentorship and built community.