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Alumnae Association Raises Funds for Dolores Chapman Scholarship through Annual Shopping Night

The Marian Alumnae Association hosted a shopping night in November to benefit the alumnae-sponsored Dolores Chapman Memorial Scholarship.
The Marian Alumnae Association hosted a shopping night in November to benefit the alumnae-sponsored Dolores Chapman Memorial Scholarship. The shopping night, hosted by Kristin Turner Degenhardt '04 and Jackie Nagle '07, was held at two shops, SHE and Ruby’s Balm, located next to each other in Bloomfield Township. Alumnae, alum moms, current moms, and friends attended this fun evening. Highlights included a door prize drawing for three lucky winners with prizes generously donated by the two shops. A special thank you to all who participated in the event's success.

The Marian Alumnae Association established the Dolores Chapman Scholarship to honor its founder Dolores Chapman, who died in 1989. Mrs. Chapman was the first Director of Alumnae Relations at Marian. Through her efforts, the Alumnae Association and The Marian Monitor were established. Her dream was to ensure that Marian provides quality value-based education and experiences for young women. Each year, the Alumnae Association awards this endowed scholarship to a deserving freshman to continue her education at Marian.
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Marian High School, an IHM sponsored school, is fully accredited by NCA CASI, an accrediting division of AdvancED.

Marian is a Catholic college preparatory school for young women, sponsored by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

The mission of Marian is to ensure, within a Christian environment, an excellent education built on a strong academic curriculum, which will enable young women to value human diversity and live responsible lives of leadership and action based on gospel values.

An enduring tradition: guiding young women spiritually, challenging them academically, and inspiring them to a life of leadership and service.