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Sept. 30, 2008 issue
Education First Essay winner attending EMU


By Krystin Jarrell

 

To coincide with Eastern Michigan University's "Education First" marketing campaign, EMU put together an Education First Essay Contest to encourage high school juniors, seniors and transfer students to contemplate how they have made education first in their lives.

The winners of the contest were announced April 11 during halftime at a Detroit Pistons game. Of the three winners, Dion Dargin is the only student currently taking advantage of the award. Coincidentally, he also won the "Best Show" package, meaning his essay entry was the best of the best. Dargin was the high school senior winner. The high school junior winner has not confirmed that she will be attending EMU and the transfer student has not enrolled.

Dion Dargin

EDUCATION FIRST: Dion
Dargin, an EMU freshman, was
awarded $7,500 for 2008-09
after being named one of three
winner of the Education First
Essay Contest in April.

Dargin was awarded $7,500 to attend Eastern Michigan University for the 2008-09 academic year. Winning the contest confirmed Dargin's decision to attend EMU, since he was teetering between EMU and Michigan State University.

He felt at home immediately after moving in. Students and faculty recognized him as one of the contest winners — his picture was posted on the Web site — making it easier for him to meet people and interact with others.

Although Dargin has successfully placed education as a top priority throughout his life, he said winning has motivated him to succeed even more.

"I feel like I can do anything," said Dargin. "The scholarship raised my confidence a lot. It took away the financial worries and allows me to focus more on school."

Dargin began worrying about college when his high school teachers warned that "university-level professors didn't care about students as much as high school teachers."

In fact, Dargin had the opposite feeling after attending classes at EMU. The people are friendly and the faculty really do care about their students, he said.

"I love the campus and there are always things to do," said Dargin. "I never really got a chance to thank the University for this opportunity, so I would like to say, 'thank you.'"

The scholarship has already proven to have made a significant difference in Dargin's life, which is an important goal of EMU.