Five East Providence students win scholarships from new $12 million fund

Local grads earn initial Andrew College Scholarships

Posted 8/31/22

PROVIDENCE — Five students from East Providence are among dozens statewide heading off to college with more than $470,000 in scholarships from a new fund at the Rhode Island Foundation: The …

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Five East Providence students win scholarships from new $12 million fund

Local grads earn initial Andrew College Scholarships

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PROVIDENCE — Five students from East Providence are among dozens statewide heading off to college with more than $470,000 in scholarships from a new fund at the Rhode Island Foundation: The Robert G. and Joyce Andrew College Scholarship Fund.

The local inaugural winners are East Providence High School graduates Aliyat Adeboye, who will attend Providence College; Angela Braga, who will attend Rhode Island College; and Michelle Moniz, who will attend Roger Williams University; Bishop Hendricken High School graduate Antonio Soares, who will attend Bryant University; and Saint Raphael Academy graduate Adam Aguiar, who will attend Providence College.

The Andrew Scholarship Fund provides financial-need-based scholarships to students who pursue undergraduate study at Bryant University, Providence College, Rhode Island College, Roger Williams University, the University of Rhode Island or the Community College of Rhode Island.

The Andrew scholarships are open to students within three years of graduating from a Rhode Island high school, so many current college students are also eligible. Many of the scholarships are renewable for up to three additional academic years

“Our scholarships can turn a college dream into a college destination. They give students options they never thought they would have,” said Neil D. Steinberg, the R.I. Foundation’s president and CEO. "Ensuring the legacy of generous donors who want to support the community over many years is central to our work. We are honored that Bob and Joyce Andrew trusted us to preserve their legacy with these scholarships, which will benefit these students and so many others well into the future.”

The Foundation has been offering scholarships since 1922, when the Providence High School Scholarship Fund was established. The Andrew scholarships are among $4 million in financial aid that was available this year. The Foundation will begin accepting applications for the 2023-24 academic year after Jan. 1. For more information, visit rifoundation.org.

“Educational Success is one of our strategic initiatives. All of our scholarships enable students to spend more time focusing on their studies and less time worrying about how to pay for books or college loans. Just finding out that help is available will change the way some students think about college,” Steinberg added.

The Andrews made the decision to donate a portion of their estate to the Foundation almost 25 years ago. By the time the couple passed away recently, their donation had grown to be worth $12 million, the largest gift expressly for scholarships in the Foundation’s 106-year history.

Married for 59 years, the Andrews grew up in Providence's West End in the 1930s and 1940s. After Bob returned from serving with the U.S. Army in Germany, he and Joyce began investing in real estate. Joyce was a teller at Citizens Bank in Providence until her retirement. Bob had a long and successful career as a businessman, including stints at the former Fleet Bank and as a vice president of one of the largest real estate firms in Rhode Island. He then launched several small businesses and went into commercial real estate before his retirement.

For more information about the Andrews Scholarships as well as other R.I. Foundation activities and programs visit, visit rifoundation.org.

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