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http://www.ntid.rit.edu/media/full_text.php?article_id=526
Jasmine Oregel of Santa Ana, Calif., a student at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a college of Rochester Institute of Technology, has received a $500 International Scholarship from Quota International. The award recognizes Oregel’s scholastic achievements as well as her community involvement.
Oregel, a Computer-Aided Drafting Technology student at NTID, is camp coordinator and public relations director of Alpha Sigma Theta Sorority. She also plays basketball for the Deaf Association league.
Quota International, founded in 1919 as the first international women’s service organization, links members of all ages, occupations, and nationalities in a worldwide network of service and friendship. Quota’s membership today includes men as well as women in clubs in North American, South America, the South Pacific, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean.
Jasmine Oregel of Santa Ana, Calif., a student at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a college of Rochester Institute of Technology, has received a $500 International Scholarship from Quota International. The award recognizes Oregel’s scholastic achievements as well as her community involvement.
Oregel, a Computer-Aided Drafting Technology student at NTID, is camp coordinator and public relations director of Alpha Sigma Theta Sorority. She also plays basketball for the Deaf Association league.
Quota International, founded in 1919 as the first international women’s service organization, links members of all ages, occupations, and nationalities in a worldwide network of service and friendship. Quota’s membership today includes men as well as women in clubs in North American, South America, the South Pacific, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean.