Special Series: The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis and Rural Student Success - Part 1
This episode of The Rural College Student Experience is part one of a special two-part series in partnership with the Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis [https://sfstl.org/].
In this conversation, Dr. Matt Newlin [https://www.mattnewlinconsulting.com/] is joined by three current college students from rural Missouri communities - Jillian Rogers, Xavier Mason, and Sophie Davis - to talk about what it means to navigate higher education while coming from places that are often overlooked in larger conversations about college access and student success.
* Jillian Rogers [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillian-rogers-550b522a7/], from Lone Jack, Missouri just outside Kansas City, is now a first-year law student at the University of Missouri–Kansas City.
* Xavier Mason [https://www.linkedin.com/in/xavier-mason-b250922aa/], from Clinton, Missouri, is a first-year fashion design and marketing major at Washington University in St. Louis.
* Sophie Davis [https://www.instagram.com/sophiiedavisss/?__d=11], who grew up in Steelville, Missouri, is a senior nursing major at Truman State University.
Together, they reflect on the strengths rural students bring with them, the barriers they often face on the way to and through college, and the importance of finding the right institutional fit, supportive people, and resources that make persistence possible.
The episode also highlights the role of scholarships, advising, and wraparound support in helping students not only enroll in college, but succeed once they get there. Throughout the conversation, the students speak candidly about the challenges of access, the complexities of applying to college and graduate school, and the ways that financial support and mentorship can change a student’s trajectory.
Founded in 1920, the Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis is based on the conviction that an educated society is essential to a democracy. The Foundation provides access to postsecondary education to members of our community who otherwise would not have the financial means to fulfill their educational goals. In 2025, over 540 students were awarded more than $6 million in direct financial support in the form of grants and interest-free loans from The Scholarship Foundation. For more information, visit www.sfstl.org [http://www.sfstl.org].
This episode is a powerful reminder that when rural students are supported with the right combination of financial resources, personal encouragement, and institutional care, they are more than capable of thriving.