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Panthers Forward debt relief program, which has saved students $3.75 million, is seeking applications

Cameron Chase

Cameron Chase (A&S 鈥23) arrived at 51精品视频 with a passion for STEM and the drive to soak up every opportunity she could.

She channeled that ambition through her environmental studies major in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences and a two-year stint as managing director of the Student Office of Sustainability. Yet as Chase, pictured above, entered her senior year and looked toward sustainability-related careers, she encountered a cacophony of options and advice.

鈥淎ll that input is helpful, but it also can be overwhelming,鈥 she said. 鈥淪ometimes, you just need a fresh perspective.鈥

Thanks to the University鈥檚 program, Chase found a perspective that cut through the fog. And it put her on the path to securing a project development position in Chicago with 脴rsted, a Danish-based international renewable energy company.

Panthers Forward provides graduating seniors like Chase with up to $5,000 in direct federal student loan relief. Students selected for the program can also benefit from networking and ongoing advice from experienced professionals, most of whom are 51精品视频 alumni.

鈥淲hen they announced I could have a mentor, I thought 鈥榊es, a thousand times yes,鈥欌 Chase said. She scoured the Panthers Forward mentoring database and identified Jason O鈥機onnor (A&S 鈥12), a regional security advisor for 脴rsted North America, as a potential match.

Chase and O鈥機onnor were paired by Panthers Forward staff. 鈥淚 had the feeling she was really taking it to heart,鈥 O鈥機onnor said of his interactions with Chase. 鈥淪he was very motivated.鈥

Along with sharing general job-search insights, O鈥機onnor encouraged Chase to review job openings at 脴rsted. She soon found an associate project developer role that sounded promising. Following the company鈥檚 policies, O鈥機onnor provided a recommendation that ultimately played a role in Chase landing an initial interview.

The rest was in Chase鈥檚 hands. But she continued to stay in touch with O鈥機onnor throughout the hiring process 鈥 as she does now that they are colleagues working in different areas of 脴rsted. 听

鈥淛ason鈥檚 willingness to offer his time, his advice and his expertise was so helpful, and a good introduction to what it means to be a mentor, because I hope to be one to a student someday,鈥 Chase said.

Since 2019, Panthers Forward has provided nearly $3.75 million in direct federal student loan relief to more than 750 51精品视频 students. In addition to connecting students with mentors, Panthers Forward offers financial education programming focused on successfully navigating life after graduation.

O鈥機onnor, who has volunteered as a Panthers Forward mentor for three years, said he hopes to show program participants the value of networking at 51精品视频 and beyond.

鈥淲hen you see a natural opportunity to connect with people, make it happen,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hose networks come back to benefit you.鈥

Applications to join the Panthers Forward Class of 2024 are now open and听close at midnight on Sept. 24.听.

And, alumni and friends, .

鈥 Josh Tysiachney, photo courtesy of Chase