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ArcelorMittal Texas HBI reaches $500,000 milestone supporting Del Mar College students’ dreams through investment in scholarships

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February

2024

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16:56 PM

Europe/Amsterdam

DMC Foundation, College officials and other guests celebrated company’s contribution to transforming lives

Article by Melinda Eddleman

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The venue was a full house with representatives from Del Mar College, the DMC Foundation, ArcelorMittal Texas HBI and invited guests celebrating the company’s cumulative “half million dollar mark” in scholarship donations and other support over the past four years.

On Feb. 15, officials recognized the company for investing in students’ dreams through the ArcelorMittal Texas Scholarship, which to date has touched the lives of 93 DMC students majoring in Welding Technology, Process Technology, Industrial Instrumentation or Millwright, all career training fields stipulated in the criteria to receive the scholarship and needed as part of the company’s workforce.
 

ArcelorMittal Texas HBI is proud to announce a cumulative scholarship contribution of $500,000 to Del Mar College. This substantial investment aims to empower the educational aspirations of students in San Patricio County. ArcelorMittal Texas HBIs’ contribution underscores an unwavering dedication to education as we help forge a path toward a brighter future.

Uwe Leopold, Chief Executive Officer of ArcelorMittal Texas HBI

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Just ask 18-year-old DMC student Samira “Sam” Marin, who received the ArcelorMittal Texas Scholarship for the 2023-2024 academic year to continue pursuing her passion––welding.

The Welding Technology major, who completed DMC Dual Credit courses while attending Richard King High School, is now a full-time Del Mar student and will graduate in May.

“Coming out of high school, I was extremely stressed about how I was going to continue my education,” she wrote in response to receiving her ArcelorMittal Texas Scholarship award. “But, this scholarship is giving me the opportunity to attend college without the worry of a huge financial burden placed on myself and my family. If I could say anything to my donor, it would be ‘Thank you!’”

And, she did.

During the celebration, Marin addressed her benefactors directly and noted, “I have a professor who constantly asked me at the end of each semester if I was able to continue my training, and I would respond, ‘We’ll see.’ The answer now is my scholarship is allowing me to complete my associate’s degree, and I can’t thank you enough for the help that I and other students have received through our ArcelorMittal Texas Scholarship.” 

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During the Feb. 15, 2024, celebration of ArcelorMittal Texas HBI’s $500,000 donation toward scholarships and other support, the company’s Chief Executive Officer Uwe Leopold speaks to those attending the event about corporate responsibility and their investment in students to transform their lives. Del Mar College, the DMC Foundation and guests recognized the company’s contributions to the ArcelorMittal Texas Scholarships during the past four years and the impact this financial assistance has had on the 93 DMC students who have been awarded a scholarship. (Credit: DMC Digital Services)

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During a Feb. 15, 2024, celebration on Del Mar College’s Windward Campus, Barbie Baker (left), Senior Field Representative with the Office of U.S. Rep. Michael Cloud (Texas District 27) presents ArcelorMittal Texas HBI’s Chief Executive Officer Uwe Leopold with a Congressional Certificate of Recognition and an American Flag, which flew over the nation’s Capitol on July 4, 2023. The presentation acknowledges the company’s generous donation and the financial assistance the ArcelorMittal Texas Scholarship provides DMC students, specifically those from San Patricio County, through the College’s Foundation. (Credit: DMC Digital Services)

To receive the scholarship, additional selection criteria include students with a minimum 3.0 grade point average and enrolled either full- or part-time (minimum of six credit hours per semester). ArcelorMittal Texas Scholarship awards provide selected students with $3,000 per academic year, which can include the fall, spring and summer semesters.

This is such an amazing investment in the lives of our students. Just as important, many of these students will remain in our community, working at local industry sites and helping build a better life for themselves and their families while growing our local economy.

Mary McQueen, Vice President of Advancement and Government Relations

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Because of the company’s generous investment in Del Mar College students, U.S. Rep. Michael Cloud’s office presented Leopold with a Congressional Certificate of Recognition and an American Flag, which flew over the nation’s Capitol on July 4, 2023, to acknowledge the financial assistance the scholarship provides students who meet its criteria, specifically those from San Patricio County.

Located in Portland, Tx., ArcelorMittal Texas HBI is part of a global company and produces over 2 million tons annually of high quality hot briquetted iron (HBI) as a sophisticated pre-material for the production of steel. The scholarship the DMC Foundation administers supports students majoring in targeted fields who meet the career training requirements the company needs for a sustainable and modernized workforce.

About Del Mar College

Del Mar College empowers students to achieve their dreams. We offer quality programs, individual attention, outstanding instruction through faculty with real-world experience and affordable costs to credit and noncredit students in Corpus Christi and the South Texas Coastal Bend area. Nationally recognized while locally focused, we’re ranked in the top two percent of community colleges in the country granting associate degrees to Hispanic students (Community College Week). Del Mar College focuses on offering our students programs that match current or emerging career opportunities. Whether students are interested in the fine arts, sciences, business, occupational or technical areas, students get the education they need for the future they want at Del Mar College.

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