Student Employees Awarded $2,500 in Scholarship Funds From ASA
STONY BROOK, NY, February 11, 2016 - Hard work does pay off. The Auxiliary Services Association (ASA) at Stony Brook University established a $2,500 scholarship fund that recognizes outstanding student employees who excel in the workplace and have gained transferable skills for their future careers. The first of its kind, this ASA scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate exemplary leadership abilities, exceptional service to their peers and great work ethic.
Five student employees were selected as recipients, each receiving $500. Each student
was evaluated on their achievements in the workplace, how they explained how the skills
they learned would be transferrable to a future career and their plans for after they
graduate.
Recipients include:
- Terrence Martin ’15, Business Management major
- Alaina Ingram ’16, Social Work major
- Shannon Sunny ’16, Sociology major
- Christofer Paolillo ’17, Mechanical Engineering major
- Emily Conyers ’18, Sociology major
“Congratulations to the scholarship recipients for being recognized for their hard
work and dedication, and for their commitment to helping ASA achieve its ongoing mission
to enhance campus life for students,” said Dawn Villacci, ASA’s Assistant Director
of Marketing.
The scholarship idea originated from a group of ASA student employees who worked as
interns during summer 2015. These students were charged with developing ways to increase
student employee retention. To do so, the interns reviewed previous ASA employee satisfaction
surveys, conducted in-depth interviews with current student employees to learn about
their workplace concerns and distributed a new survey to student employees. The survey
revealed that most students would like to be recognized for their achievements through
financial assistance.
Hear from the Scholarship Recipients
“Each experience allowed me to hone in on important skills – such as time management,
teamwork and the ability to be proactive and creative,” said Sunny. “ASA cares about
its student employees. All of us scholarship recipients are proof of that.”
Sunny also noted that ASA helps to develop and grow their student employees’ abilities
by offering internship panels and mentors them to help them in their future careers.
Conyers said she was happy to be rewarded for putting in the hard work. “Working for
ASA was more than worth it and I would recommend other students to pursue ASA opportunities
in the future,” she said.
How to Apply
The scholarships occur every semester and are exclusive to ASA and Campus Dining student
employees. Scholarship applicants are evaluated on their achievements in the workplace,
how they explain how the skills they learn are transferrable to a future career and
their plans for after they graduate.
To qualify, students must be currently working within ASA for a minimum of two semesters
while working at least 10 hours a week during each semester, must demonstrate professionalism
and positivity and must be a diligent worker and team player in the workplace. A written
personal statement and a recommendation letter from their manager is also required.
For more information visit http://www.stonybrook.edu/aux/
About the Auxiliary Services Association
The Stony Brook Auxiliary Services Association is a 501(C)3 not-for-profit corporation
which oversees and operates approximately $60 million of auxiliary services for Stony
Brook University. Its Board of Directors is composed of members of the campus community,
who are appointed by the respective student, faculty and administrative governance
constituencies. ASA’s primary objective is to provide high quality, customer oriented
services that best support the mission of the University. ASA operates with no State
support and is responsible for generating revenues to support its services, fund major
capital improvements, and contribute to the educational, health care, and outreach
missions of the University. Over the past five years, ASA has provided funding for
over $15 million in capital improvements, mostly in dining hall renovations, $4 million
in University program support, $3.5 million in student employment, and $600,000 in
student scholarships.
www.stonybrook.edu/aux