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Newest Panthers Forward Class Prepares to Give Back

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Panthers Forward, a program that leverages the power of the Pitt community to reduce student debt and support success, recently celebrated its泭泭with games, networking and a泭.

We love our community and were thrilled to be able to host an end-of-year send-off with great speakers, trivia and prizes that didnt feel like just another Zoom meeting, said Sarah Webb, director of Panthers Forward. Just because we cant celebrate in person doesnt mean we cant have a good time.

泭harnesses the philanthropic power of the Pitt community to reduce student loan debt. Launched in 2018, the program accepts 150 seniors each year who have taken out federal loans to cover their schooling and offers them up to $5,000 to offset their student loan debt. The program asks the Panthers to return the favor and donate back to the program when theyre able. It also includes networking, educational opportunities and tips for financial literacy as participants exit college. This financial education is an important resource.泭

As someone who understands the burden of student debt, Im excited to be working for a program with the goal of combating the student loan crisis in this country, said Webb. Its personal for me and I want to give our students access to resources I didnt have, like our programming on financial literacy and student loan basics. Our hope is that our program helps seniors feel more prepared as they transition to life after graduation.

During this years April celebration, the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Foundation gave an in-depth presentation about the ways that students can give back not only to Pitt but to the 窪蹋勛圖厙 community.泭

Giving is more than just powerfulit can enrich your life, said Emmie Calland, director of the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Foundation. Calland asked students to reflect on their own giving:泭what organizations they donated their money and time to, and why.泭

One student, Corrine Chernich, talked about how her interest in the nursing field inspired her to participate in泭, a year-long program raising funds and awareness for the UPMC Childrens Hospital of 窪蹋勛圖厙.泭

I feel like it all relates. I want to be a nurse, so giving my time to a childrens hospital just makes sense, she said.泭泭

Another student, communications major Rachel Stackiewicz, summarized what others offered in one phrase: Giving back to things that gave to you.泭

After the presentation, the students got to engage in fun and activities hosted by alumnus Eric Burnetts (A&S 07) Fireside Events. Students participated in trivia and other games to win prizesa nice break indeed from the usual Zoom calls.泭

This story was written by Kendal Johnson, a student reporter for Pittwire.