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Bristol-Based Nonprofit Helps Students Reach Goals


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Rowan Haldeman with Flyers goalie Steve Mason. Credit:
Rowan Haldeman with Flyers goalie Steve Mason.
Credit: Center for Independent Living of Bucks County

It may take Rowan Haldeman a bit longer to write a college essay or take an exam, but the 20-year-old Pennridge High School alum knows the names of every single AHL and NHL player.

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The hockey stats come in handy for Haldeman, a sophomore at Bucks County Community College, who hopes to one day land her โ€œdream jobโ€ as a statistician for a major-league hockey team.

โ€œIโ€™d love to do it for the Flyers โ€“ during the intermission Iโ€™d love to give a recap,โ€ Haldeman said. โ€œYou donโ€™t usually see many women do that. Thereโ€™s only a couple. The majority are men.โ€

Breaking barriers is nothing new for Haldeman, who studies longer and works harder to battle through her comprehension learning disability.

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โ€œI fought through it and Iโ€™ve never given up,โ€ she said. โ€œI wonโ€™t stop until I have my dream of being in the NHL panel or some job that will get me far in life.โ€

The young womanโ€™s tenacity led to the Center for Independent Living of Bucks County granting her a $500 scholarship. Board member David Rogers said Haldemanโ€™s application stood out from the other two dozen submitted.

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โ€œRowan had a very definite direction that she was trying to go in,โ€ Rogers said. โ€œShe was in no way letting her disability bother her. Sheโ€™s a fascinating young lady going into a field thatโ€™s not only unusual for a woman, but unusual for anyone.โ€

Rowan Haldeman with Phantoms forward Tyrell Goulbourne. Credit: Center for Independent Living of Bucks County
Rowan Haldeman with Phantoms forward Tyrell Goulbourne.
Credit: Center for Independent Living of Bucks County

The Bristol-based nonprofit organization has been awarding scholarships to Bucks County Community College students with a disability or pursuing a career working with individuals with disabilities for about 10 years. The Center awards five $500 scholarships each year, including the Mirca Liberti Scholarship and the Louis C. Catalanotti Scholarship. Dec. 1 is the deadline for the next round of scholarship applications.

Jennifer Osinski, Bucks County Community College accessibility office director, said approximately 3 to 5 percent of the collegeโ€™s 10,000 to 15,000 students are registered with the accessibility office as having a disability and therefore eligible to apply.

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For Haldeman, the scholarship paid for her statistics class. She got a B in the class and maintains a 3.0 GPA.

Her next goal is to transfer to DeSales University to major in communications and minor in sports management. โ€œIโ€™d like to get a good job and live a nice life, kind of be on my own and conquer the world,โ€ she said. โ€œI donโ€™t want to be one of those people who get their associates and give up. I want to go the distance.โ€

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