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<h2 class="mt-40">Jake Glasser</h2>
<p>Jake Glasser is a student at American University majoring in C.L.E.G. (Communication,
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<h2 class="mt-40">Shirley Lin</h2>
<p>Shirley Lin is a student at American University studying International Services with a
minor in International Business. She was inspired to join this non-profit because of its goals to
help marginalized citizens take control of finances. She has immigrant parents from China who
came to the United States to pursue master's degrees, so she wants to give back to the student
community of international students who are driven by the American dream to help their families
escape poverty. She got involved in the PRJ Dollar Scholars through her macroeconomics class
taught by Jeff, who one day voiced this opportunity, which sparked interest. When asked about
her vision of how the non-profit will grow/evolve, she says that she hopes to one day see this
non-profit go international so all marginalized communities have a voice of advocacy for their
finances regardless of where they live.</p>
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Outside the P.R.J. Dollar Scholars, Shirley enjoys writing articles advocating for human
rights for the Human Rights Research Center and reading about international relations, law, and
business. A fun fact about her is that she lets Icelandic Horses write her emails when she's out of
the office. No not kidding: <a href="https://www.visiticeland.com/outhorse-your-email">Check it out!</a>
minor in International Business. She has immigrant parents from China who
came to the United States to pursue master's degrees. Given her family background, Shirley was inspired to join this non-profit because of its goals to
help marginalized citizens take control of finances. She wants to give back by supporting individuals in the community who are driven by the American dream, and helping individuals who are stuck in a cycle of poverty. Shirley hopes to one day see Dollar Scholars expand internationally, so all marginalized communities have a voice of advocacy for their
financial education regardless of where they live. Outside of Dollar Scholars, Shirley enjoys writing articles advocating for human
rights for the Human Rights Research Center, and reading about international relations, law, and
business. A fun fact about her is that she lets Icelandic horses write her emails when she's out of
the office. No not kidding, <a href="https://www.visiticeland.com/outhorse-your-email">Check it out!</a>
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