Concordia Nebraska named as Fostering the Future participating university

Concordia University, Nebraska President Dr. Bernard Bull witnessed the historic signing of a new presidential Executive Order entitled “Fostering the Future for American Children and Families” during a Thursday, November 13 visit to the White House.
Fostering the Future, a Be Best initiative, was established by First Lady Melania Trump in 2021 and offers scholarships at the university and college levels to individuals within the foster care community. Fostering the Future’s participating universities include but are not limited to Concordia University, Nebraska, Vanderbilt University, University of Miami, Villanova University, Florida International University and Oral Roberts University.
“It is inspiring to see young people who have gone through significant adversity growing up, and now they are making great strides to learn, grow and develop gifts and abilities for service to others,” said Bull. “What an honor it is to be part of that journey for students. Concordia is not your typical higher education institution. It is a Lutheran higher education community that strives to teach, love, challenge, encourage and mentor young people. At our best, we are a place where students build lifelong relationships, receive personalized care and support and are well-equipped for their future callings.”
“The First Lady clearly has a heart and vision to remove barriers for those coming out of the foster care system who want the blessing and benefit of a college education. Concordia is honored to be part of this work, striving to serve and equip such young people for lives of conviction and character as they go on to be a great blessing in their future families, churches, communities and workplaces.”
Fostering the Future secures educational opportunities and scholarships for children in the foster care community, many of whom lack the support and stability to complete their education and secure meaningful employment. According to the National Foster Youth Institute, only 50 percent of foster children finish high school, and only three percent of former foster children obtain a college degree. Twenty percent of the children in foster care will become homeless after aging out of the system, and only half will have gainful employment by the age of 24.
“The First Lady clearly has a heart and vision to remove barriers for those coming out of the foster care system who want the blessing and benefit of a college education,” added Bull. “Concordia is honored to be part of this work, striving to serve and equip such young people for lives of conviction and character as they go on to be a great blessing in their future families, churches, communities and workplaces.”
The Fostering the Future presidential order unites Federal resources with innovative public- and private-sector partnerships to provide more pathways to success for young people who have experienced foster care. Concordia University, Nebraska recently received a significant private donation to support the university’s Fostering the Future scholarship offering. Concordia Nebraska Fostering the Future scholarship monies may be used toward a qualifying student’s tuition.
“It has been great to see the enthusiasm for this growing program. Concordia Nebraska is blessed to have generous donors who are passionate about removing financial barriers for those who need additional assistance to reach their educational goals,” said Concordia Nebraska Vice President of Institutional Advancement Derek Engelbart. “We have a team on campus that is excited about maximizing this program’s ability to serve as many students as possible while positively impacting our university, the surrounding community and the students in need of our support.”
About Concordia University, Nebraska: Concordia University, Nebraska, founded in 1894, is a fully accredited, coeducational university located in Seward, Nebraska, which currently serves more than 2,500 students. Concordia offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs in an excellent academic and Christ-centered community that equips men and women for lives of learning, service and leadership in the church and world. For more information, visit cune.edu.
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