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News Abstract
By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Business,Education,Health
June 25, 2026
Finance executive Keith D’Agostino has established a new national scholarship program to assist undergraduate students who have navigated a cancer diagnosis. The initiative aims to reduce the financial burden on students balancing their academic goals with the long-term effects of their health history.
The program is open to currently enrolled undergraduates at accredited U.S. institutions. Applicants are required to submit an essay detailing how their personal experience with cancer has influenced their character and future leadership aspirations.
Selection committees will prioritize personal perseverance and leadership potential over standardized test metrics. The deadline for all submissions is January 15, 2027, with the recipient scheduled to be announced on February 15, 2027.
The rising cost of higher education, combined with the lingering financial impact of medical crises, has created a significant barrier for many students. Philanthropic efforts directed at specific health demographics reflect a growing trend in private sector support aimed at leveling the playing field for students who face non-traditional hurdles.
By focusing on character and personal history rather than traditional testing, this scholarship aligns with broader shifts in academic funding that emphasize holistic development and long-term professional potential over rigid academic performance metrics.