Salisbury, MD – Salisbury University students will have an opportunity to receive more scholarship funding in 2023 thanks to Delmarva Power.
The company, a division of Exelon, recently donated $5,000 to the SU Foundation, Inc. through its 28th annual Delmarva Scholarship Golf Classic tournament.
“Delmarva Power has long been a proponent of education,” said SU President Carolyn Ringer Lepre. “Each year, we are fortunate to partner with the company to host the Eastern Shore High School Mathematics Competition, which not only celebrates academics, but provides area students with what is sometimes their first experience on a college campus.
“This generous gift not only extends that affiliation, but also provides assistance for SU students from the Delmarva Peninsula, furthering that commitment to young people in our area.”
Pictured, from left, are John Petito, Delmarva Power external affairs manager; Jason Curtin, SU vice president of University advancement and external affairs, and executive director of the SU Foundation; Lepre; and Marcus Beal, Delmarva Power Bay Region vice president.
Learn more about opportunities to Make Tomorrow Yours at www.salisbury.edu.