[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 10]
[Senate]
[Page 13615]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                COMCAST LEADERS OF TOMORROW SCHOLARSHIPS

 Mr. CORZINE. Mr. President, it is a pleasure to take this 
opportunity to recognize the 144 New Jersey students who were recently 
selected to receive this year's Comcast Leaders of Tomorrow 
Scholarship. The company awarded scholarships totaling $144,000 to 
college bound students from 96 high schools throughout New Jersey. Each 
scholar is receiving a grant in the amount of $1,000 to pursue further, 
post-secondary studies. To be considered for this scholarship, 
prospective candidates were required to demonstrate a positive 
attitude, outstanding academic achievement, exemplary leadership 
skills, and a serious commitment to community service. Therefore, it is 
with great pride that I bring the outstanding accomplishments of these 
individuals from the great State of New Jersey to your attention.
  Education has always been one of my top priorities. In an era of 
globalization and high technology, it is vital that each child has 
access to a world-class education that emphasizes the importance of 
both academics and social responsibility. The quality of our 
educational system will determine the future of our children, our 
nation, as well as the world.
  At a time in history where environmental hazards and civil conflicts 
have captured our interests, we must not abandon the ongoing battle to 
modernize schools and reform education. It is truly gratifying to learn 
how these individuals from New Jersey are challenging themselves to 
reach their highest potential. As these students quickly emerge as the 
future leaders in our society, I would ask that my colleagues join me 
in applauding this year's Comcast Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship 
winners for their remarkable accomplishments and their sincere desire 
to make a difference.

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