Family sets up scholarship in memory of Indian-origin UT Austin student Savitha Shan killed in Texas shooting | World News

Family sets up scholarship in memory of Indian-origin UT  Austin student Savitha Shan killed in Texas shooting

A month after the death of 21-year-old Indian origin University of Texas student Savitha Shanmugasundaram, her family and friends are working to carry forward what mattered most to her, helping others access education.According to a report by Austin American-Statesman, they are raising funds to create an endowed scholarship at the University of Texas for students coming from Title I schools. The idea is simple but long-term, to support students who may not otherwise have the same opportunities.The plan is to raise $500,000, which will be matched by the university under The Texas Challenge programme, building a $1 million endowment. Once established, the scholarship is expected to support 8 to 10 students every year.For her family, the initiative is closely tied to who Savitha was and what she believed in. “It makes sure her legacy is alive,” her father, Shan Muthian, told Austin American-Statesman. “She’s passionate about serving underprivileged students. So by creating the endowed scholarship, her dream is coming true.”Her mother also reflected on how they continue to remember her. “We are still celebrating her,” she said, speaking to Austin American-Statesman, highlighting how her memory remains central to their lives.Those who knew her say this effort reflects her constant focus on giving back. The aim is not just to provide financial help, but to create a cycle of support that continues beyond one generation. “The students who get the fellowship… can pay it forward to the next generation. So that the chain continues,” her father added.Her friends also see the scholarship as a reflection of her character. “The endowment is really just highlighting how much she cared about other people,” one of her close friends said, adding that it captures the impact she had on those around her.The scholarship will be managed by the University of Texas, with donations currently being accepted to build the fund.For her family and friends, this is not just about remembering her, but about continuing something she believed in, making education more accessible and ensuring that her efforts live on through the opportunities created for others.

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