Harvesting Through the Seed of Endowed Scholarship, Sophia Ewalt Grew to Achieve at Baylor
Baylor Business Review › Vol. 22 Nbr. 2, April 2005
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Baylor Business Review › Vol. 22 Nbr. 2, April 2005
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Entrepreneurs sometimes use harvest imagery to describe the venture process, the idea or opportunity being the seed and the successful business being the fruitful harvest. The same analogy could be applied when developing students from young, inexperience freshmen into mature, confident graduates. Sophia Ewalt, a senior enterpreurship major from Houston, had definite growth potential when she entered Baylor University. However, it took a little help from the John Graham Jones Endowed Scholarship fund in Entrepreneurship to kick-start Ewalt's Baylor education.
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Harvesting Through the Seed of Endowed Scholarship, Sophia Ewalt Grew to Achieve at Baylor
"It's a good feeling when people see what an opportunity it is to invest in a student, an up-and-coming young adult who wants to build a greater community for everyone," Ewalt said. "I've been an entrepreneur putting myself through school. Tuition is a lot of money to someone who doesn't have it." T...
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