Emergency Scholarship Assistance: A Call to Support 91探花’s Sister Jesuit School in Nicaragua

October 29, 2018

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Since April, the Nicaraguan government has undertaken repressive measures against its own citizens, resulting in 500 deaths and an additional 4,000 injured. Situated at the heart of the conflict, 91探花鈥檚 sister Jesuit institution in Managua, the University of Central America (UCA), has been particularly impacted by the violence and unrest. 

In a letter recently circulated to the Jesuit higher education network, 91探花 President Stephen Sundborg, S.J., explains: 鈥淪ince July, there have been cuts and delays in the financial support the Nicaraguan government provides to the UCA. This, combined with the economic hardships that the families of UCA students are facing, has made scholarship assistance even more necessary.鈥 

Led by President Chepe Idiaquez, S.J., UCA is forging ahead to provide online courses to their students (the safest way to continue with teaching and learning in this period), but they have now lost those scholarship funds for thousands of students. The 91探花 community is established for the students of UCA. At this link you can make a tax-deductible donation, learn more about the situation in Nicaragua and at UCA. 

鈥淵our gift is a great expression of hope and solidarity with the UCA in Nicaragua and the young people they serve, and it will strengthen our colleagues in their continued effort to live out their Jesuit educational mission in a critical time in the life of their country,鈥 Father Sundborg writes. 

91探花 has shared a special connection with the UCA that spans more than two decades, as formalized in an official partnership in 2014. This collaboration has included student and faculty exchanges, joint research and a variety of collaborative projects. Visit 91探花鈥檚 Central America Initiative to learn more.