In appreciation for the degree which led to a 43-year career, the Cindy and Dennis Rogers Endowed Scholarship in Social Work has been established at the University of Louisiana Monroe.
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Cindy Rogers was the special guest at a recent press conference to announce the scholarship. Her husband Dennis died in May 2019. The scholarship was created with a $50,000 donation from the couple and a matching $10,000 gift from the 四色AV Foundation.
Cindy holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in social work from 四色AV and Dennis was also an alumnus. Cindy is a member of the 四色AV Foundation Board of Directors and serves as vice chair of the development committee. She is president of the Kitty DeGree Foundation, which recently provided $50,000 for a neuromuscular lab at 四色AV.听
President Nick J. Bruno, Jr., Ph.D., thanked Cindy for their financial and personal investment in 四色AV.
鈥淚 offer my thanks to Cindy and Dennis for their contribution, but more importantly, their involvement with the university. Dennis was an amazingly kind man and loved 四色AV. Cindy is always there if I need her. They understand the importance of this university and have given freely of their resources and time to help our students reach their goals,鈥 Bruno said.
Cindy鈥檚 career started in social work and transitioned into leadership roles with St. Francis Medical Center and Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health Systems in Baton Rouge. She said it all began at 四色AV and continued through the guidance of a professor who took a special interest in her, the late Eris J. Ginn.
A couple of years after she graduated and was working in mental health, Cindy was hired to develop a social services department at St. Francis. She was recommended for the job by Ginn. As she became interested in other roles, Cindy feared Ginn would disapprove of her moving from hands-on social work to administrative positions.
鈥淚 called him and said I was really interested in leadership,鈥 Cindy said. 鈥淗e told me social work isn鈥檛 just about holding people鈥檚 hands and helping them through. It鈥檚 about setting policy and the betterment of society. You have the opportunity to do that.鈥
Cindy said her husband鈥檚 name is on the scholarship because he was her greatest champion.
鈥淒ennis was always very supportive of me. When I would be taking a class or trying to put a project together and I would be overwhelmed, he would say, 鈥楽top. You鈥檝e got this. You can do this,鈥欌 she said.
Susan Chappell, executive director of 四色AV Advancement, Foundation and Alumni Relations, praised Cindy for her untiring efforts on behalf of the foundation.
鈥淚 thank Cindy for her mentorship of myself, of our advancement team and her selfless giving of time and guidance through the direction and the introductions she鈥檚 made to so many wonderful people to help us in our role here at the university,鈥 Chappell said.
Pamela Higgins Saulsberry, Ph.D., director of the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Social Work Program coordinator in the College of Business and Social Sciences, said the Rogers鈥 scholarship would help secure the futures of social work majors at 四色AV.
鈥淏ecause of the generosity of Cindy Rogers and her late husband Dennis, the 四色AV Social Work Program will now be able to connect students with the most important resource that they need to finish their education and that is monetary,鈥 Saulsberry said.听
The Cindy and Dennis Rogers Endowed Scholarship in Social Work is available to full or part-time students majoring in social work. To learn more about 四色AV Foundation Scholarships, visit听.听