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Scholarship recipient strives to help others

January 27, 2010

In Stephanie Lind’s neighborhood, kids left high school to get married or to work, but Stephanie’s mom believed college was important.

“I never thought of any other option,” Lind says. “I knew I didn’t want to live paycheck to paycheck.”

The recipient of the John Gould Great People Scholarship is a sophomore majoring in biology and Spanish. She plans to go to medical school to become a pediatrician to help children like her sister, who has asthma. “I know it’s a job that at the end of the day you’ll feel good about yourself,” she said.

Lind’s dad, a carpenter, helps with some school expenses. Her mom, a school teacher, has little to spare after family medical bills. “Without scholarships, I would not be at University of Wisconsin–Madison,” says Lind, who grew up in Freeport, Ill.

Lind works in a university deli and also volunteers for Big Brothers, Big Sisters and for the Children’s Learning Center, an after school program. “I’m very, very busy,” she says. “But I’m happy to be here.”