Better World
Books is proud to announce
the winners of our Spring 2006 scholarship awards. We worked with student groups
at over 900 colleges across North
America, and split the schools into 6 categories based
on full-time undergraduate enrollment. The student organization in each category
that collected the largest number of qualifying books won an additional $1,000
scholarship to support their other on-campus projects. Congratulations to all of
these great book drive leaders!
Better World
Books
Spring 2006 Scholarship Winners:
0 to
2,499 students:
The New Life
Foundation at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and
Science in North Chicago, IL ran a drive on behalf of Books for
Africa,
resulting in 1,132 qualifying books.
2,500 to
4,999 students:
The Alpha Phi
Omega chapter at Loyola College of Baltimore, MD also benefited
Books for Africa. Their efforts brought in 1,926
qualifying books.
5,000 to
9,999 students:
The Books for
Africa group at George Washington University Foggy Bottom Campus in Washington DC ran a Books for
Africa drive,
collecting 3,755 qualifying books.
10,000 to
14,999 students:
The Golden Key Honour Society at the
University of
New
Hampshire at Durham supported Room to
Read through their spring drive. With the help of the Durham Book Exchange, they
brought in 1,792 qualifying
books.
15,000 to
19,999 students:
The
University of Oregon’s
Alpha Phi Omega chapter in brought in 5,855 qualifying
books in support of Books for Africa.
20,000 and
up:
The Circle K
chapter at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University
collected 6,063 qualifying books on behalf of Books for Africa.
This was made possible by the generous support of Memorial Student
Center Bookstore, Loupots
Bookstore, Texas Aggie
Bookstore and Beat the Bookstore.
Many thanks to
all of our wonderful student groups & bookstores across North America!
There were hundreds of successful book drives last semester, thanks to all of your hard work and
dedication to worldwide literacy. We excited to work with you in the coming
semesters to make an even greater social and environmental impact – please check
back for upcoming stories highlighting some of our best drives of the past year.