Scholarship Recipients Speak Out – Febuary 2025

February 14, 2025 | Posted in: Scholarships | Schools | Student Resources | Testimonials

PGSF Scholarship Recipients Speak Out

PGSF is honored to have impacted the lives of thousands of students over the years with Scholarship funds. In this blog series we highlight feedback from our current and past recipients, showcasing the impact our financial and organizational support has had and how it impacts their lives.


“I am deeply thankful for all the opportunities these scholarships have provided me. They have opened doors I never thought possible and have greatly contributed to my personal and academic growth. The support I’ve received has been invaluable, and I am committed to making the most of these opportunities. Thank you for believing in me and investing in my future.”

Kayla McDonnell, Cuyahoga Valley Career Center


“I wanted to express my sincere gratitude. I’m thrilled and honored to receive this scholarship, which will significantly contribute to achieving my goals and provide financial stability. This means a great deal to me and I’m truly appreciative!”

Shruti Gontla, Rochester Institute for Technology


“I am sincerely honored to have been selected as a recipient of the Employing Printers Education Trust scholarship through you and the PGSF Scholarship Foundation. I am most grateful for your belief and support, and I would like to thank you for choosing me. I am proud to admit that my perseverance has led me to pursue my dream opportunity offered at the University of Washington.”

Irene Kang, University of Washington


“Thank you very much for supporting my academic finances and for believing in my capability to achieve great things. I am truly blessed to have you as my sponsor and I wanted to reach out to show appreciation of being granted with your scholarship. I work hard at what I do and I love the industry based tasks that I do at college. Rest assured that I will continue to do my best to excel in my studies to make the team proud.”

Anna Mitchell, Clemson University