All of the hard work has paid off for Bishop Noll senior Jackie Jania who has been named a San Damiano Scholar at Marian University in Indianapolis.
During a visit to Bishop Noll Dec. 12, Patrick Verhiley, director of recruiting and marketing San Damiano Scholars at Marian, surprised her with the good news. Recipients of this honor must be academically inquisitive/sharp, open to God and others, seeking a community of like-minded peers, and deeply committed to servant leadership within their school, church, and community, he said.
“Jackie certainly is deserving of this scholarship for all her service and leadership within her school, community, parish, and diocese,” said Verhiley.
Jania, of Highland, is involved in many activities and sports at Noll including swimming, band, tennis, cross country, Writing Club, Multicultural Club, Student Council, Campus Ministry and Academic Super Bowl. In addition, she serves as a Student Ambassador.
She is also involved with Our Lady of Grace’s Youth Group, Diocesan Youth Council, and Girl Scouts.
She became a Girl Representative to the Board for the Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana earlier this school year. She is also in the process of completing the Gold Award for Girl Scouts.
Of learning she received the scholarship, Jania said she was speechless.
“Ever since the interview process I had been not so patiently waiting for the final decision. I was checking my mail almost every day for the outcome. But it was the best surprise in the end and I was so happy I found out the way that I did.”
Jania is excited to attend Marian University, saying it is the best mix of everything she was looking for in colleges.
“I liked the location, the community, the size, and the classes I would be taking for my major - public health with a minor in pastoral leadership and global studies.”
She is excited to have a major tied with the San Damiano Program.
“I am so passionate about public health and the role it plays in the world. At the same time I am ready to meet new people from the program and reconnect with the ones I have already met during the journey to becoming a San Damiano Scholar.”
Jania said many Noll teachers imparted lessons she will take me wherever she goes in life.
“Mrs. Albrecht and Mrs. Laird taught me that your voice is important because it is a part of who you are. Mr.Cavazos and Ms. Schmidt helped me understand how important it is to never stop learning about the world we live in. I could name a billion more things about how teachers in this school have influenced my life,” she said.