Amy Katherine Lee Student Ambassador Scholarship
At a Glance
Eligibility: Must be a part of the Mary Frances Early College of Education Student Ambassadors program.
Major: Open to any Mary Frances Early College of Education major
Department: Open to any Mary Frances Early College of Education department
How to apply: Students should apply through the College’s centralized scholarship application, available on the scholarship homepage.
Contact us: coescholarships@uga.edu
Fund Purpose
The purpose of this fund is to provide scholarship support for one or more of the College’s undergraduate Student Ambassadors who possess leadership qualities, excel academically, and have demonstrated financial need.About the Donor
As a student in the UGA Mary Frances Early College of Education, Amy Lee embodied passion, caring, and selflessness. Her plan as a special education major was to enrich the lives of others through education and therapy. Those she met in her time in the College—whether as a Student Ambassador, as a counselor for the local nonprofit Extra Special People, or through volunteer work with the UGA Wesley Foundation and Clarke County Mentor Program—saw firsthand that her passion extended far beyond a classroom.
Amy’s death in August of 2018 shook the College of Education community. But our staff, faculty, and students, particularly her fellow Student Ambassadors, wanted to honor her energy and passion. Dedicating the Student Ambassador Scholarship Fund in memory of Amy was a way to recall her generous and loving spirit while also commemorating her love of serving as a Student Ambassador.
“Amy radiated love for the College of Education and every single person in it. She embraced every new person she ever met and exemplified the ideals of a Student Ambassador,” said Sarah Williamson, a fellow Student Ambassador. “She was a strong leader and always went out of her way to make others feel welcomed. She always had a smile on her face and loved the College with her whole heart.”