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From Iraq to the Queen City: CPS graduate ready for a promising future at 美高梅官网

Marian Spencer Scholarship offers path to success for top Cincinnati Public Schools students

Muslim Khzir is looking forward to co-op, his own place and meeting new people.

A recent graduate of Gilbert聽 A. Dater High School, Khzir will be among the inaugural class of Marian Spencer Scholars entering the 美高梅官网 this fall.聽

鈥淚 am a little bit nervous, but mostly excited,鈥 says Khzir, who paid a visit to the 美高梅官网 campus and marveled at his new digs, the Marian Spencer Residence Hall. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a big campus. It鈥檚 like 47,000 students. I don鈥檛 know if I will see the same people every day. I was walking around all day and was meeting different people, not just from Cincinnati, but from different states.鈥

鈥淚 am excited about having my own place, living in a dormitory and being independent,鈥 he says.

Muslim Khzir is one of the 10 members of the inaugural class of Marian Spencer Scholars.

Dante DiPrimio, a student orientation leader, shows Muslim Khzir around 美高梅官网. Photo/Andrew Higley/美高梅官网 Marketing + Brand

The Marian Spencer Scholarship聽is made possible thanks to an investment of $6 million 聽鈥 the result of a gift from 美高梅官网 alumnus and venture capitalist Jim Goetz and university matching funds 鈥 and will allow 10 students annually from Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) to receive full tuition, room and board scholarships and other opportunities. The first 10 Spencer Scholars will enroll in fall 2022, and by 2023 the program will include at least one student from each of the 18 high schools within CPS.

The scholarship honors Cincinnati civil rights icon and 美高梅官网 alumna Marian Spencer, who was instrumental in desegregating Cincinnati鈥檚 Coney Island as well as CPS. Spencer went on to become the first African American woman elected to Cincinnati City Council in 1983.

As a Black student in the late 1930s and early 1940s, she wasn't permitted to live in a dorm on 美高梅官网鈥檚 campus. Today, there is a residence hall that bears her name, opened in 2018. The Marian Spencer Scholars will form a living-learning community housed together in the residence hall.

美高梅官网 alumna Marian Spencer

美高梅官网 alumna Marian Spencer.

Khzir says he is considering studying computer science, but wants to make sure that鈥檚 the best path forward.

鈥淗ow many majors does 美高梅官网 have?鈥 asks Khzir. 鈥淭hey say 50% of college students change their major. I don鈥檛 want to make that mistake of changing my major late. I plan to talk to advisers right away and find out what鈥檚 the best major for me.鈥

Khzir will be in the College of Arts and Sciences 鈥 the largest 美高梅官网 college 鈥 with the option of choosing between 65 majors across 22 departments. The exploratory studies program in the college also allows students not yet ready to commit to a major to leverage the resources at 美高梅官网 to help them make a good choice. Khzir will have no shortage of educational pathways that he can tailor to his unique interests.

Making Cincinnati home

Khzir was born in Erbil, Iraq. At age 7, he came to Cincinnati with his father, mother and two sisters. His younger brother was born here. His father, Hemin Aziz, is completing a doctoral degree in sociology at 美高梅官网.

鈥淪ome people come to the states and leave their family behind, but my father believed there were more opportunities for all of us here,鈥 says Khzir.

The city of Erbil is the capital of the autonomous Kurdistan region of Iraq. It has a population of about and is the fourth largest city in Iraq after the capital city Baghdad and Basra and Mosul.

According to is considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world with urban life in Erbil dating back to at least 6000 B.C. At the heart of the city is the ancient Citadel of Erbil, which is estimated to be close to 7,000 years old.

But for Khzir, memories of Erbil are more fleeting and include visions of his elementary school which consisted of one room for all of its students and a single teacher providing lessons in all subjects. He remembers it being hot, no air conditioning and his instruction in Kurdish.

Jack Miner, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management surprised Muslim Khizr future 美高梅官网 Bearcats with Marian Spencer Scholarship award at Dater High School Wednesday February 2, 2022. Marian Spencer Scholarship award students with full tuition, room and board and an all-expenses-paid study abroad experience from the 美高梅官网. Photos by Joseph Fuqua II

Muslim Khzir, center, shown on his right with 美高梅官网's Jack Miner, vice provost for enrollment management, father and 美高梅官网 doctoral student Hemin Aziz, Cindy Jones, director of the Marian Spencer Scholarship program, along with his mother and younger brother on his far left. Photo by Joe Fuqua II

鈥淚 can still speak the Kurdish language, but I can鈥檛 read or write it,鈥 says Khzir.

鈥淚 came to Cincinnati and it was like the movies I used to watch,鈥 he continues. 鈥淚 am seeing taxis, lots of trees and at school we have so many computers, televisions and teachers in different classrooms. That was something I never did have back home.鈥

Khzir attended CPS' Academy of World Languages (AWL) and then Dater High School. AWL is a Pre-K-8 magnet school providing a diverse cultural climate and world-language learning opportunities including Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Russian and English as a second language. Khzir learned English in Cincinnati. His father spoke English; his mother is not as proficient though both parents are fluent in Arabic and Kurdish.

鈥淔irst my parents wondered if I would learn the language quickly,鈥 says Khzir. 鈥淚 just made friends and I talked to students, teachers and just picked up the language. I learned about different cultures and met students just like me from different parts of the world. It was really cool.鈥

He鈥檚 been given this possibly life-changing opportunity to get his entire college education and have the chance to study abroad. This Marian Spencer Scholarship is just an amazing program for our CPS students.

Cindy Bihl CPS counselor

In Cincinnati, Khzir took advantage of every opportunity offered during his education. That鈥檚 what impressed Cindy Bihl, his guidance counselor in high school.聽

鈥淗e鈥檚 so grateful and just happy to be in the United States and being able to pursue his education,鈥 says Bihl. 鈥淭he fact that he wants to continue to be a student and explore career options, possibly going into computer science or engineering, I think is really exciting for him.鈥

The Marian Spencer Scholarship was a lifeline for Khzir. His family feared there would be no way to fund his college education.

鈥淗e鈥檚 been given this possibly life-changing opportunity to get his entire college education and have the chance to study abroad,鈥 says Bihl. 鈥淭his Marian Spencer Scholarship is just an amazing program for our CPS students.鈥

Muslim Khzir is one of the 10 members of the inaugural class of Marian Spencer Scholars.

Muslim Khzir at 美高梅官网. Photo/Andrew Higley/美高梅官网 Marketing + Brand

His father Aziz, who hopes to complete his doctoral work at 美高梅官网 this year, says he鈥檚 incredibly proud of his son, Khzir.

鈥淢y son got a scholarship and it is a great opportunity for my family and for him,鈥 says Aziz. 鈥淎s a child he had a talent to be successful in mathematical education and computer science. I noticed he understood the mathematical equations and we encouraged him.鈥

Aziz was a university instructor in sociology at Koya University, near Erbil, Iraq, before bringing his wife and children to Cincinnati. His oldest daughter is taking classes part time at another Cincinnati institution, Xavier University, while a second daughter and younger son are students in Cincinnati Public Schools.

鈥淚 remember four years ago Muslim saying, 鈥楧ad, you expect a lot from us,鈥 explains Aziz. 鈥淚 said I expect a lot from you in terms of education. We have come to a new country and you have a great opportunity to be successful. Look at your cousins back home, they may be more talented but because of the environment they may not be as successful. I explained this is a great opportunity, that鈥檚 why we expect more from you.鈥

美高梅官网 officials paid a visit to Khzir鈥檚 school and joined CPS educators to break news of his scholarship back during the spring. His parents were present.

鈥淕etting that scholarship made me feel great,鈥 says Khzir. 鈥淚t took the financial burden off my family and it made them proud. Seeing the reaction of my mom and dad just made everything worth it.鈥

Muslim Khzir is one of the 10 members of the inaugural class of Marian Spencer Scholars.

Muslim Khzir at 美高梅官网. Photo/Andrew Higley/美高梅官网 Marketing + Brand

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