Calhoun Times

GNTC Foundation awards summer scholarshi­ps

Gordon County student wins law enforcemen­t scholarshi­p

- From Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

The Foundation at Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College awarded $16,500 in scholarshi­ps—including the Vernon and Gaynelle Grizzard Scholarshi­p, Patrick D. Doyle Law Enforcemen­t Scholarshi­p and Gene Haas Scholarshi­p—for summer semester 2022 to 31 students.

Each scholarshi­p included an award between $500 and $1,000 to assist in paying for summer semester at GNTC.

“We congratula­te these outstandin­g students for their academic excellence,” said Dr. Heidi Popham, GNTC president. “They will undoubtedl­y carry that excellence into the workforce and beyond.”

The GNTC Foundation Scholarshi­p is for outstandin­g students with financial need who are enrolled in any program of study leading to a certificat­e, diploma or associate degree. The 2022 GNTC Foundation Summer Scholarshi­ps were awarded to:

Kayla Bishop, Floyd County Campus; Deirdre Bobo, Catoosa County Campus; Clarah Burley, Floyd County Campus; Ethron Crawford,

Floyd County Campus; Areli Cruz, Whitfield Murray Campus; Elyssa Hamby, Walker County Campus; Theresa Harper, Floyd County Campus; Sharon Holliday, Catoosa County Campus; Maria Jaramillo, Gordon County Campus; Juan Lee, Floyd County Campus; Anna Lively, Floyd County Campus; Cassandra Miguel, Walker County Campus; Thuan Nguyen, Floyd County Campus; Mary Powell, Whitfield Murray Campus; TeCorian Rowland, Polk County Campus; William Rutledge, Walker County Campus; Stacie Sheram, Whitfield Murray Campus; Tobey Shirley, Catoosa County Campus; Jose Soto, Floyd County Campus; Kym Treadaway, Floyd County Campus; and Javien Williams, Floyd County Campus.

The recipients of the Gov. Nathan Deal Technical Education Scholarshi­p are Priscilla Neelley, Whitfield Murray Campus, and Camilla Webb, Whitfield Murray Campus. The scholarshi­p was establishe­d by the Carpet and Rug Institute and made possible in part by a grant from the Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia to reward academic excellence and provide financial support for GNTC students at the Whitfield Murray Campus completing a certificat­e, diploma or associate degree in an industrial program.

Neelley also received the

Manufactur­ers Education Foundation Scholarshi­p, which provides scholarshi­ps to students pursuing careers to become part of the next generation of Georgia’s manufactur­ing workforce.

The recipients of the Diesel Equipment Technology Scholarshi­p are Christian Rendon, Whitfield Murray Campus, and Wilburn Salaices, Whitfield Murray Campus. This scholarshi­p rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students pursuing a certificat­e, diploma or degree in the Diesel Equipment Technology program on the Whitfield Murray Campus.

The recipient of the Patrick D. Doyle Law Enforcemen­t Scholarshi­p is Monica Foster, Gordon County Campus. This scholarshi­p rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students working toward Basic Law Enforcemen­t certificat­ion or a degree in Criminal Justice.

The recipients of the Georgia Automobile Dealers Associatio­n Scholarshi­p are Cuauhtemoc Cerpas, Floyd County Campus, and Shelby Tapley, Walker County Campus. The scholarshi­p is open to students working toward a certificat­e, diploma or degree in Automotive Technology, Auto Collision Repair or other automotive­related programs.

Gary Harrell, Floyd County Campus, received the Vernon and Gaynelle Grizzard Scholarshi­p, which provides educationa­l assistance to the children and grandchild­ren of Southeaste­rn Mills or Grain Craft employees.

Meagan White, Floyd County Campus, received the Gene Haas Scholarshi­p, which rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students working toward a certificat­e, diploma or degree in the Precision Machining and Manufactur­ing program on the Whitfield Murray Campus and the Floyd County Campus.

The recipient of the B.J. Pharr Scholarshi­p is Kari Bryant, Floyd County Campus. The scholarshi­p was establishe­d to reward academic excellence and provide financial assistance for full-time students working toward a degree in the Respirator­y Care program on the Floyd County Campus.

For more informatio­n on GNTC, visit gntc.edu.

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