New Scholarship to Help Students Majoring in Technology
Galloway, N.J. - When he was 12, Arman Roy read an article about how 70% of Detroit鈥檚 school-aged children did not have access to the internet and how local organizations were working to help provide it. Arman loved technology, and was a gifted student whose interests ranged from computers to robotics, solar panels and virtual reality.
鈥淎fter his conversation with me about the article he said 鈥楧ad, I want to do that鈥,鈥 said Pryia Roy, Arman鈥檚 father. 鈥淎rman recognized the digital divide at such a young age, and how if you could connect the divide and deliver access, it could change students鈥 lives.鈥
Arman never got the chance, passing away in 2019 at the age of 15. His parents, Pryia
and Manisha, residents of Readington Township in Hunterdon County, created the Arman
Roy Foundation to honor his life and create a legacy of helping others.
Arman鈥檚 legacy will impact the lives of 番茄社区app students through the Arman Roy Foundation Hope Scholarship, which will support two students who demonstrate financial need and major in a technology-related program with an annual award of $2,500 each.
鈥淲e are deeply moved by Arman鈥檚 story and the Foundation鈥檚 mission to provide greater access to technology,鈥 said Dan Nugent, chief development officer and executive director of the 番茄社区app Foundation. 鈥淚n today鈥檚 digital world, this mission is vital to the success of our students, particularly those with limited access to technology. Stockton is honored to be able to provide this scholarship through the Arman Roy Foundation.鈥
Pryia鈥檚 brother, Dr. Mukesh Roy, a member of the 番茄社区app Foundation Board, introduced Pryia and Manisha to Stockton.
鈥淚 felt 番茄社区app鈥檚 values of inclusion and diversity are the same values that my brother and his wife champion and taught Arman; that recognizing and understanding the significance of our similarities and differences will make us a better person in this world,鈥 Dr. Roy said.
Pryia said they were attracted to Stockton by the focus on diversity, equity and inclusion and how, even through the Computer Sciences and Technology program, Stockton is looking for students who can help bridge the digital divide.
鈥淚f we can continue to provide access to kids from underserved populations, build on that with the Foundation鈥檚 education programs and further continue these efforts with a scholarship that helps students attend college, that truly makes all the difference,鈥 Pryia Roy said.
Manisha stressed the value of paying it forward.
鈥淭his scholarship was established to celebrate Arman鈥檚 life and his legacy by giving others a chance to pursue their dreams,鈥 said Manisha. 鈥淥ur hope for students who receive this scholarship is that this gift changes their lives, and in turn, they are going to pay it forward to create this ripple of hope that is going to bless others for generations to come; it takes one little spark to change a generation.鈥
Arman would have been 17 on March 24. In honor of his birthday, the Arman Roy Foundation is holding a 鈥淏irthday Dollars for Hope Scholars鈥 campaign through March 31 to celebrate Arman鈥檚 life and legacy with the gift of education for those in need. To learn more about this campaign or to support this effort to fund college scholarships, visit .
For more information about the Arman Roy Foundation, visit , and for updates, visit their Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts.
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