Hannah Strong 鈥17, from Elmira, N.Y., was a senior admission intern when she spoke at the 2016 Comstock Luncheon celebrating student scholarship recipients and their benefactors. She works in Boston for uAspire, a college affordability nonprofit that helps high school seniors navigate the financial aid process. The following is an excerpt of her Comstock address.
In the midst of piles of homework, a seriously intimidating thesis looming over me, and the quarter-life crisis that is deciding what to do with the rest of my life, it can sometimes be easy to forget how fortunate I am to be here. Then I interview a prospective student, and I am very quickly and powerfully reminded.
When interviewees tell me about how welcome they鈥檝e felt on campus 鈥 how beautiful it is here 鈥 how friendly everyone is 鈥 about the professor who talked to them in the middle of her busy day 鈥 about the student who sat with them in the dining hall to tell them how they wound up at Hamilton 鈥 about 鈥 even if they can鈥檛 articulate why 鈥 how truly special Hamilton seems 鈥. Nothing makes me prouder.
I鈥檓 doubly proud about the certainty that these students will never be denied admission because their families can鈥檛 foot the bill. It is no small feat to be able to make admissions decisions without regard to a student鈥檚 financial situation, and to be able to meet their full financial need. It makes the elite undergraduate experience available to all qualified students, and it makes our college on the Hill a more representative, more educationally rewarding, and an all-around better place to go school. Had Hamilton not been need-blind, I very likely might have been denied myself. And I, along with so many of my peers, have you, the scholarship donors, to thank for providing us these incredible four years.
Your donations have given so many of us the gift of a Hamilton education. And I鈥檓 not sure there鈥檚 a more meaningful gift. You鈥檝e given us unparalleled access to professors, the precious academic freedom of the open curriculum, and countless, eye-opening small-class discussions. You鈥檝e given us unforgettable adventures in the Adirondacks, snow sculptures on Dunham Quad, and late-night bacon messes from the diner. You鈥檝e given us lifelong memories, our best friends, and the tools we need to go out and make an impact.
So thank you for considering us a worthwhile investment. Thank you for trusting in our ability to take full advantage of our Hamilton education and using it to make positive change. And thank you, thank you, thank you for believing in the virtue of accessible education for all. We won鈥檛 let you down.