Two American Humanics students at The University of Southern Mississippi have been awarded Next Generation Nonprofit Leaders Program (NextGen) scholarships. Santee Ezell, a pre-nursing student from Derma, Miss., and Rebecca Spiers, a social work student from Hattiesburg, will receive $4,500 from NextGen as part of a multiyear Kellogg Foundation Grant to American Humanics Inc. to support students across the American Humanics campus affiliate network. The NextGen scholarships support costs associated with the students’ internships in nonprofits. Including the current awards, there have been five recent recipients of NextGen scholarships from Southern Miss. Susannah Gregg of Long Beach was the first to receive the scholarship during the summer of 2007, while Jason Abrams of Jackson and Tyleen Caffrey of Seminary received the scholarship in January 2008.
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