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UT-Austin Student Awarded Prestigious Scholarship
Alyssa Ashcraft, a government and humanities junior who garnered $30K award, founded UT Outpost aimed at curbing food insecurity.
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AUSTIN, TEXAS — University of Texas at Austin junior Alyssa Ashcraft has been awarded the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship, one of the nation's premier graduate awards, officials said Thursday.
As a 2019 Truman scholar, Ashcraft will receive $30,000 toward graduate school and the opportunity to participate in professional development programming to help prepare for a career in public service leadership, university officials said. She's a government and humanities junior at the university.
Ashcraft was inspired to advocate for education equity by her upbringing in Nederland, Texas, as the daughter of two public school teachers, school officials said. As a freshman, she founded the Campus Closet and obtained funding from the Office of the Dean of Students to provide professional clothing to low-income students. Now named UT Outpost, it has become a permanent campus resource and has expanded to include a food pantry to address food insecurity. UT Outpost has served more than 500 undergraduates so far, according to university officials.
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“Being a Truman scholar will increase my capacity to make meaningful, impactful change in the world of education advocacy, and it will support me professionally and financially as I pursue my graduate education,” Ashcraft said. “I will be part of a community of leaders who are dedicated to combating the world’s most complicated problems. I want to be a part of a movement to create better educational institutions, ones that fight inequity and promote economic mobility.”
Since its establishment in 1975, the award has become one of the most prestigious national scholarships in the United States.
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Ashcraft was one of 62 Truman scholars named this year, selected from 840 candidates nominated by 346 colleges and universities, a record number of both applications and institutions. The 2019 recipients will be recognized in a ceremony at the Harry S. TrumanPresidential Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri, on May 26.
Ashcraft has also been the Academic Affairs chair of the Liberal Arts Council, a member of the Texas Orange Jackets, a Rapoport Service scholar and an Archer fellow, which currently has her working and studying in Washington, D.C.
“Alyssa is seriously committed to public service and has the maturity and intellectual acuity to know where and how to lead others, and her leadership record demonstrates that she is able to produce tangible results,” said Douglas Bruster, chair of UT Austin’s Harry S. Truman Scholarship Selection Committee. “Her plan to combine a law degree with research work in education policy shows that she understands the value not just of knowledge, but also of the social and professional capital that comes with a legal education.”
Since the program was established by Congress as the nation’s living memorial to President Harry S. Truman, officials said, 22 UT Austin students have been named Truman scholars.
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