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Mallory Marrs is a freshman at Hanover College in southern Indiana. She is very involved in activities such as Dance Marathon, cross country, and she is the Editor in Chief for the Odyssey Online. She wrote this article in memory of her uncle, who passed away in 2006 after his battle with ALS, and is happy she could honor him in this way.

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I decided to do a quick visit home overnight the other day, and I was packing up last-minute items. I was looking over my dresser to make sure I didn't miss anything, then something red caught my eye. It took me a minute to realize what it was. It was my ALS Association bracelet, with the phrase "never give up" on it. I had to stop for a minute and hold it. I couldn't think of the last time I wore it or seen it, but it popped up on my dresser as I was packing up to leave for school for a few weeks.

I am a big believer in signs; how objects are placed into our lives at a certain time for a certain reason. I fully believe this bracelet with my motto was placed on my dresser at this time for a reason. The last few weeks of college have been a challenge. I was faced with unexpected disappointments, stress from keeping up with new schoolwork, and the pressure to live up to expectations. While usually, I thrive under these circumstances, the past few weeks had not lived up to my personal expectations and had me feeling like my usual self.

My uncle, Jeff Dunn, was diagnosed with ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, in 2003, and was taken away from us in 2006. ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, is a disease that affects the nervous system by weakening muscles and impacting physical function. It quickly deteriorates the person affected, making them almost unrecognizable to their loved ones.

I want to thank ALS for coming into my life. Yes, you did take away my loved one but thank you for allowing me to be exposed to this terrible disease. Thank you for giving me awareness of this cause, and being able to talk to others about my experiences with it. Whether it was sharing my story to comfort others, to raise awareness, or participating in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, it also brings comfort to me.

Also, thank you for teaching me one of the most important lessons I hold close to my heart today. Thank you for teaching me not to take any moment with loved ones for granted. The last time I left Jeff, I never thought it would be my last time seeing him. Little did I know, three weeks later, I would be on a plane back to Colorado to say my final farewell. Yet, there are still times I wish I would have done more -- spent an extra few minutes before bed with him -- but now I have learned. I have learned that I should never take time with my loved ones for granted. Spend the extra minute, create a new memory, and say "I love you" one too many times; thank you ALS for teaching me these mini-lessons because little did I know these would become pieces of whom I would become.

Finally, thank you ALS for giving me the opportunity to grow as an individual. The challenges you presented to me and my family were without a doubt a challenge, but we came out stronger with a new perspective about how we were living our lives. I knew these simple lessons before; here I am thanking the disease that took my hero for changing my life.

Thank you, ALS for coming into my life. Thank you ALS for giving me my personal mantra, "never give up," and pushing me to live it every day. Thank you, ALS for teaching me how to live my life to the fullest. Thank you ALS for teaching me the importance of spending my moments with the ones I love, and making sure they know how much I love them because it could be the last time. Thank you, ALS for giving me the opportunity to grow as an individual. Most importantly, thank you to my ALS band for showing up again; I needed you.

Submit a Thank-a-Teacher message online, including one or two sentences expressing your appreciation, and the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning will send your teacher a thank-you note. You can submit the message anonymously or include your name. After submission, the Thank-a-Teacher note will be reviewed, included in a formal letter, and mailed to the teacher.

Academic Advising Initiatives maintains the Thank-an-Advisor program to allow students the opportunity to thank Virginia Tech academic advisors who have gone above and beyond to make a difference in their lives.

The Thank A Vet Program was conceived as a way of giving back to the veterans who have served our country through the armed forces. This program extends to all branches of the military and offers our service men and women an opportunity to receive our thanks through discounts at participating merchants like yours.

Your Thank-a-Teacher note will be submitted to the Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning. It will also be included in a formal recognition letter from Provost Ginsberg to the teacher you are thanking.

In addition to sending your teacher a thank you note, you can also nominate exceptional professors for a teaching award. The link to that survey can be found here and also at the end of the Thank-a-Teacher form.

Scholarship donors are generous and caring people who give to support the educational endeavors of students like you. Receiving a well written thank you note from the student who received their scholarship is always special and lets the donor know how much you appreciate their support. Your note reminds them why they gave in the first place and often helps secure continuing gifts for future students.

You were awarded a scholarship because of your exemplary academic abilities and/or your financial need. Your thank you note is a great opportunity to present yourself in a professional manner and express your gratitude to your donors.

Be sure to complete your thank you note by the provided deadline. Your scholarship cannot be disbursed to your student account until you have completed the thank you note requirement and failure to meet this requirement may result in the cancellation of your scholarship.

Body paragraph(s): Provide a brief description of your activities such as research, special programs, student organizations, student projects, work experience and leadership experience. Explain what receiving this scholarship has meant to you, how it has changed your life or what opportunities and experiences it has made possible for you.

Closing paragraph: Thank your donor again for the scholarship and let the donor know how much you appreciate their generous contribution to your education and the University of Maryland. You can also write about your plans after you graduate.

You may be required to complete a thank you note in Scholarship Universe and/or your Financial Aid Portal. Use the sections below to help guide you through the process of completing your thank you note requirement in either platform.

All thank you notes for UMD Scholarships require you to upload a Scholarship Universe profile picture before your thank you note can be completed. There are two ways you can access your student profile to upload a profile picture if you have not added one already:

We encourage you to upload a profile picture that you might use for professional networking or a LinkedIn profile. If you do not have a profile picture of yourself that you can or are willing to use, please save the following picture of Testudo and use it as your profile picture. You must upload a profile picture to be able to complete the thank you note.

The Thank a Teacher program is a Center for Teaching and Learning initiative that allows students to show appreciation to faculty members, teaching assistants, mentors, and advisors who have made a difference in their education. So, how does it work? All you have to do is share your thoughts by completing the form below, and your thanks will be passed along (you can remain anonymous or include your name). Letters are briefly screened and then printed. The note is then sent through campus mail to your instructor, along with a certificate and a letter explaining that someone has written a note on their behalf.

To have your letter of appreciation and thanks sent to someone who has helped you learn, please fill out the form below (* all the fields are required if they are not indicated optional) .

The idea for the Thank-a-Professor program was initially proposed by one our distinguished faculty members Emily Schmitt Lavin, Ph.D. from NSU's Halmos College of Arts and Sciences. Her spark gave rise to the creation of the program, the creation of a form, and an awareness campaign. In the two years of the initiative, many students responded to the campaign and have submitted over 4,000 Thank You messages. The response to this initiative has been overwhelming and the LEC team was heartened by the sincere and joyful thank-you messages that they reviewed.

We are distributing these messages to faculty members and University leaders to share the amazing gratitude that students expressed. We plan to provide this avenue for students each year to thank their professors and we welcome ideas about how to do this best.

Generous University of Utah donors support many scholarships on campus and a well-written thank you note can go a long way. Donors appreciate hearing from students and how their investment is paying off. A short note from you affirms the value and significance of their contributions and encourages their continued support.

Share something about yourself, your goals, and indicate why the scholarship is important.
I will be a junior majoring in journalism here at the University of Utah this fall and I am on track to graduate Spring 2017. My goal is to become an investigative reporter for one of the major television networks. Currently, I am a news reporter with the Utah Daily Chronicle and volunteer 20 hours a month at Primary Children's Hospital. I also work 30 hours a week to help fund my education. Thanks to this scholarship, I will be able to reduce my work schedule and focus more on my studies.

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