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Benjamin Hymson

Benjamin Hymson

Benjamin Hymson of Waldwick, NJ is a Political Science major and an International Studies minor. He is editor of Ramapo College’s yearbook and is active in College Democrats, Model United Nations, Phi Alpha Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. He also is a member of the Community Emergency Response Team. Benjamin learned to advocate for himself at a young age. Even in high school, he talked with his teachers about the compensatory strategies and accommodations he needed to succeed academically. Benjamin, who has a 3.55 grade point average, says the services offered by OSS have helped him to achieve his academic potential. He has been named to the Dean’s list in five out of six College semesters.

Awarded Scholarships


2013

Hirschman, Cara Mychelle Memorial Scholarship

In the Spring of 1996, Ramapo College student Cara Mychelle Hirschman was ecstatic to learn that she had been named to the Dean’s List. The transcript for that semester hung proudly on her mom’s refrigerator and demonstrated a huge accomplishment for Cara, who had a learning disability. She spoke openly about the academic struggles she faced and the compensatory strategies she employed.

Though she was declined enrollment at other colleges, Ramapo recognized the potential in this caring, intelligent, dynamic and hard-working young woman. Cara worked closely with her counselor in the Office of Specialized Services, Ramona Kopacz, and succeeded in her studies while becoming an active member of the campus community. Cara was an officer in the Marketing Club and a tutor for the Office of Specialized Services. She volunteered for the Special Olympics and held a coop position at Trucolor Lab as a customer service representative and product advisor.

Tragically, only months after receiving her Dean’s List honors, Cara was killed in a car accident at age 21. The Eleanor B. Reiner Foundation, where Cara’s mother was a board member, provided annual scholarship gifts in Cara’s memory, and in 1997 made a substantial gift to permanently endow these awards.

Hirschman Scholarships are awarded to students of good academic standing who have a documented learning disability and, like Cara, are involved on campus and in the community.