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West Valley masters student earns PEO grant

Posted 3/28/23

Local Chapter EO of the Philanthropic Educational Organization aims to support one or more of the international organization’s programs that support women as they pursue educational opportunities.

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West Valley masters student earns PEO grant

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Local Chapter EO of the Philanthropic Educational Organization aims to support one or more of the international organization’s programs that support women as they pursue educational opportunities.

In recent months, the chapter has facilitated the awarding of a Continuing Education Program grant to Linda V. Rodriguez.

The P.E.O. Program for Continuing Education is intended to provide one-time need-based grants to women who are citizens or legal permanent residents of the U.S. or Canada for use in completing a degree or certification necessary for improving or gaining skills leading to employment.

Rodriguez earned a bacholor’s degree in psychology in December from Arizona State University. With the money associated with the PCE grant, her ability to pursue a master’s degree in social justice and human rights ASU offers will by eased.

After she spoke with chapter EO members at a recent business meeting, those present shared ample words of encouragement.