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Scholarship Pledge
As soon as Harold Shields, C'98, earned his Penn degree,
he began planning to help other Philadelphia kids go to college. Shields
was one of the 112 Belmont Elementary School students who were promised
full scholarships by Penn trustee George Weiss, W'65, a decade
ago, through the Say Yes to Education program ("The
Gift," December 1997).
Now that Shields has graduated, he's trying to continue
that generosity, because giving back "is what the program was mostly
about." At Belmont's fifth-grade graduation ceremony in June, he
pledged to provide $1,000 college scholarships to the top 10 students
in the class. To accomplish this, he will set aside $30 a week for the
next seven years. "I've always wanted to do something," he explains.
"This is what I can do now."
Shields, a psychology major who is moving to North Carolina
to attend graduate school, says that since his announcement, other benefactors
have joined in, including an individual committed to matching his $10,000
pledge. "There are a lot of different people with different abilities,"
Shields says, "but they are all helping out any way they can."
He hasn't decided yet whether to use the extra money to create additional
scholarships or increase the size of each gift.

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