The Foundation for the Restoration of America (FFROA) awarded a $2,000 scholarship to University of California, Berkeley student Christopher Sepka following his completion of the Constitutional Study Scholarship Program.
From San Juan Bautista, California, Sepka is currently pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and is set to graduate Spring 2025.
“These courses provided me with a great insight on the beauty and elegance that exist in the founding documents,” Sepka said in reflecting on the Hillsdale College courses included in The Constitutional Study Scholarship Program. “The framers wrote the statements to be timeless pieces to govern the new nation.”
He continued: “This program which is open and free to use by the public has provided an impactful message that through quality Education, America has a brighter future.”
The Foundation’s Executive Director Christine Altenberger shared her excitement about the scholarship program and the impressive student winners like Sepka.
The Foundation for the Restoration of America (FFROA) awarded a $2,000 scholarship to incoming Grove City College student Carson Batzel following his completion of the Constitutional Study Scholarship Program.
From Cedar Grove, Wisconsin, Batzel will pursue a degree in Entrepreneurship from Grove City College this fall.
“Modern schools are attempting to indoctrinate the youth and rewrite history. Instead of teaching the glories of the Constitution,” Batzel noted of the current state of education in the United States. “Woke revisionist history is instructed by books like The 1619 Project, which leads many students to graduate despising the American Founding. If people loath the founding, they will disrespect the documents essential to a functional and free society.”
Batzel completed the Hillsdale courses included in the Foundation’s Constitutional Study Program. In his reflection of the program, he shared his devotion to the founding principles and ideals.
“Teaching the Constitution and American founding are some of the ways in which we can collectively defend the freedoms in the Constitution,” he said. “I shall remain a vocal proponent for the rights demarcated in the amendments to the Constitution.”
Read more from South SFV Today