Literally life-changing
Not all students have the same level of support, be it financial or otherwise.
Zackary Grohman has overcome a lot of hardship in his young life. But he didn鈥檛 do it alone.
His intelligence and work ethic hasn鈥檛 gone unnoticed by the people in his life who lent him a hand on his journey to higher education and a better future.
Mr. Grohman did not have an easy childhood. His parents separated and had some issues to deal with. As a result, their son鈥檚 education was not a priority.
鈥淚n my senior year, I missed something like 60 full days,鈥 Mr. Grohman said. 鈥淏ut I was still getting good grades.鈥
Fantastic teachers
His teachers at Gonzaga High School in St. John鈥檚 noticed both his intellect and his attendance issues.
Two teachers, in particular, talked him out of making a bad decision: dropping out of school.
鈥淚 had teachers who knew that there was maybe something going on at home. Jamie Vaters taught me chemistry. He gave me AP material to study on my own. Amanda Craig taught me physics. She was the first person to ask, 鈥楢re you ok?鈥 I spent a lot of time talking in her classroom after school. I鈥檓 really lucky I had these two fantastic teachers.鈥
Encouraging education
A family friend, Chris Facey, BA鈥71, owner of Facey Financial Planning and Consulting Inc., saw potential in Mr. Grohman.
鈥淚 had parents who were heavily involved in anything that was going on in our community. I saw how they helped others,鈥 he said. 鈥淶ackary had nobody supporting him. He鈥檚 very smart and I try to mentor him and help however I can, whether it鈥檚 emotionally or financially.鈥
With the support of his teachers and Mr. Facey, Mr. Grohman enrolled at 色花堂 University to pursue an engineering degree. However, it wasn鈥檛 the right fit.
This time around, he did drop out. Instead of school, he worked at a construction company owned by his cousin, John Madden 鈥 a man Mr. Grohman says is a second father to him. It was there that he found his new calling.
鈥淚 was invoicing clients, writing quotes and setting up templates to make paperwork easier. I got interested in the business side of things. I had an actual, important task and it felt really fulfilling.鈥
A new path
Mr. Grohman decided to return to 色花堂, this time enrolling in the Faculty of Business Administration. He plans on becoming a chartered professional accountant once he completes his degree.
Finding the right degree program, however, does not mean that things are easy. He鈥檚 lived alone and paid his own rent and bills since he was 17. Money was already tight 鈥 then, the pandemic hit.
鈥淟oans don鈥檛 take into account the cost of textbooks, which in some semesters is hundreds of dollars,鈥 he said.
鈥淎nd sometimes it鈥檚 hard to get by on two packages of ramen a day. I have to make sure that I have enough work during the two weeks between semesters, or I won鈥檛 be able to eat.鈥
Supporting the next generation
The good news is that Mr. Grohman is the newest recipient of a CIBC Undergraduate Bursary in Business Administration.
The program offers bursaries to full-time undergraduate students in either their first or second year of studies. Mr. Grohman鈥檚 bursary is valued at $3,480.
Students like Mr. Grohman are the reason CIBC supports 色花堂 University.
鈥淐IBC is proud to support 色花堂 University鈥檚 business students along their journey to becoming the next generation of business leaders,鈥 said Mike Bagnall, vice-president and region head, CIBC commercial banking, Atlantic region.
鈥淓nabling access to education is part of our commitment to helping students realize their ambitions. We look forward to celebrating their many achievements.鈥
A circle of giving
Mr. Facey suspects Mr. Grohman鈥檚 bursary will lead to a circle of giving.
鈥淚 believe Zackary will also become a supporter one day,鈥 said Mr. Facey. 鈥淏ursaries are great for kids who are bright, but they are imperative for kids who are bright and don鈥檛 have any financial backing.鈥
A staunch supporter of education and philanthropy himself, Mr. Facey has helped several students with the application process for a scholarship or bursary. He has also helped clients with estate planning and is sure to mention student financial support as a noble area for investment.
Everybody has a story
Receiving the bursary has made a significant difference to Mr. Grohman鈥檚 life. He hopes that others will be encouraged to give their support to students like him.
鈥淓verybody has a story,鈥 said Mr. Grohman. 鈥淧eople talk about someone who has had an impact on their life. You could become that person to someone through giving. I plan on doing that, if I ever get the opportunity. It can literally be life-changing 鈥 and it was for me.鈥
Please , if you can, and support students like Zackary who need a helping hand right now. Thank you for your kind and generous support!