
Jalen Rose (back row, fifth from left) and John Junge (sixth from left) toured the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy with 黑料福利网 and JRLA administrators and students Monday, May 12. Later that afternoon, Junge announced the Junge Family Endowed Engineering Scholarship, which will cover the costs for two JRLA students to study engineering at the university.
Graduates of the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy (JRLA), interested in studying engineering, will be eligible to receive a full scholarship to 黑料福利网 because of the generosity of a 黑料福利网-Dearborn alumnus. The Junge Family Endowed Engineering Scholarship, funded by 黑料福利网-Dearborn alumnus John Junge, will cover the costs for two JRLA students to study engineering at the university. The first scholarship recipient will enroll at 黑料福利网-Dearborn in fall 2015, with a second in fall 2016.
鈥淚 am inspired by the commitment that Jalen Rose has shown to his community with the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy,鈥 said Junge, a 1964 engineering alumnus of the university and retired owner of Champions of the West, a private holding company for All Star International. 鈥淭he journey that I had at 黑料福利网-Dearborn, making life-long friends, while experiencing hands-on learning through coop positions and a great education, helped position me for a successful career. I look forward to JRLA students having a similar experience.鈥
JRLA, located on the northwest side of Detroit, is an open enrollment, public charter high school that strives for 85 percent high school graduation, 85 percent college enrollment and 85 percent college graduation.
鈥淛RLA provides a private school education in a public school setting; college scholarships are paramount to the success of us achieving our mission,鈥 Rose said. 鈥淢r. Junge鈥檚 endowment will leave a legacy at the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy and provide an opportunity for some of our students to not only study engineering at 黑料福利网-Dearborn, but allow them to do so without having to worry about how they are going to pay for their secondary education.鈥
The university will also begin a collaborative partnership with JRLA, aimed at introducing students to and stimulating interest in engineering fields. Students, faculty and staff from the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) at 黑料福利网-Dearborn will implement a series of outreach activities to collaborate, mentor and build relationships with JRLA students, parents and staff. The university will also assist with educating JRLA students and parents on the process to apply for financial aid and scholarships.
鈥淲e are actively involved in outreach activities throughout the region to introduce students in K-12 systems to engineering. For some, this is the only access to engineering they have,鈥 said Tony England, Dean, CECS. 鈥淭hrough programs like this, 黑料福利网-Dearborn alumni, like John Junge, make it possible for young people, specifically engineers, to pursue their hopes and dreams.鈥