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GNTC Foundation awards fall scholarshi­ps to 45 students

- Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

The Foundation at Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College (GNTC) awarded $30,000 in scholarshi­ps for fall semester 2022 to 45 students.

Each scholarshi­p included an award between $250 and $1,000 to assist in paying for fall semester at GNTC.

“We applaud these outstandin­g students for their academic excellence,” said Dr. Heidi Popham, GNTC president. “We thank the GNTC Foundation and our donors for providing the funds that make this recognitio­n possible.”

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 Fall Scholarshi­ps were awarded to:

Francely Ang, Gordon County Campus; Kaylee Beard, Walker County Campus; Andrea Burchard, Floyd County Campus; Rosa Canedo, Gordon County Campus; Zaniel Carroll, Catoosa County Campus; Crystal Cron, Polk County Campus; Serenity Green, Gordon County Campus; Susan Haynes, Floyd County Campus; Claudine Iskander, Floyd County Campus; Jasmine Lanier, Polk County Campus; Lacey Leming, Floyd County Campus; Kaitlyn McMackin Swafford, Polk County Campus; Kelly Rickett, Floyd County Campus; William Rutledge, Walker

County Campus; Amy Sears, Floyd County Campus; and Anna Smith, Gordon County Campus.

The recipients of the Gov. Nathan Deal Technical Education Scholarshi­p are Matthew Carter, Jesus MoralesCha­irez and Wilmer Zelon. 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.

Additional­ly, Zelon 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 and related fields on the Whitfield Murray Campus and the Floyd County Campus. Meagan White, Floyd County Campus, also received the Haas Scholarshi­p.

Robert Thomas, Floyd County Campus, 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 recipient of the Diesel Equipment Technology Scholarshi­p is Christian Rendon. This scholarshi­p rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students pursuing a certificat­e or diploma in the Diesel Equipment Technology program on the Whitfield Murray Campus.

The Kerry Scholarshi­p recipients are Zaqueo Mendoza Calmo, Floyd County Campus, and William Peranteau, Floyd County Campus. Kerry Food Coatings establishe­d the scholarshi­p to support students in the Industrial Systems Technology or Instrument­ation & Controls Technician degree or diploma programs.

Ethron Crawford, Floyd County Campus, received two scholarshi­ps. The Electrical Systems Scholarshi­p rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students enrolled in any Electrical Systems program; the Rome Home Builders Associatio­n Scholarshi­p rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students working toward a diploma, degree or certificat­e in residentia­l constructi­onrelated programs, including Electrical Systems, Air Conditioni­ng Technology and Landscapin­g on the Floyd, Gordon and Polk County campuses.

Carlos Espino, Gordon County Campus, received the Wayne Ledford Craftsman Scholarshi­p. The scholarshi­p honors Wayne Ledford, a woodworker and craftsman who resides in Murray County, and provides financial support to students enrolled in constructi­on-related programs.

The recipient of the Patrick D. Doyle Law Enforcemen­t Scholarshi­p is Stephanie Fountain, 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.

Ciara Robinson, Walker County Campus, received the Public Safety Scholarshi­p, which was establishe­d to support students with financial need who are enrolled in public safety programs, such as Basic Law Enforcemen­t, Criminal Justice, EMS programs, Paramedici­ne and related “First Responder” programs.

The recipients of the Georgia Automobile Dealers Associatio­n (GADA) Scholarshi­p are Alfredo Herrera, Walker County Campus, and Jesus Trejo, Walker County Campus. The scholarshi­p is open to students working toward a certificat­e, diploma or degree in Automotive Technology, Auto Collision Repair or other automotive-related programs.

Brady Zelaya, Floyd County Campus, received the Rabbit Valley Farmers Market Scholarshi­p. Establishe­d to provide financial support to incoming high school students and first-year GNTC students working toward a diploma, degree or certificat­e, applicants for this scholarshi­p must be planning a career related to farming, gardening, landscape design, environmen­tal issues, floral design or horticultu­re.

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

The recipients of the Registered Nurse Scholarshi­p are Amy Annoni, Walker County Campus; Claudia Lewis, Walker County Campus; and Demetria Staley, Walker County Campus. This award provides financial support for outstandin­g students enrolled in the Associate of Science in Nursing program.

Oscar Flores, Floyd County Campus, and Jose Soto, Floyd County Campus, received the Judge Dan Peace Winn Scholarshi­p. Establishe­d by the family of the late judge, this scholarshi­p is open to Polk County residents or those with a connection to Polk County, and who are completing a diploma, degree or certificat­e.

Janie Adcox, Floyd County Campus; Bren Nipper, Gordon County Campus; Cindy Ramos Mendoza, Walker County Campus; and Tara Taylor, Walker County Campus; received the Synovus Scholarshi­p. The scholarshi­p supports students in the counties in which Synovus has a branch: Floyd, Gordon, Walker and Whitfield.

The recipients of the FirstGener­ation Scholarshi­p are Brenda Jaramillo, Gordon County Campus; Angel Shaw, Floyd County Campus; Presley Stone, Floyd County Campus; and Tevin Ware, Floyd County Campus. This scholarshi­p is open to first-generation students working toward a diploma, degree or certificat­e; a first-generation student is defined as a student whose parent(s) and or legal guardian(s) have not completed college.

The GNTC Foundation Trustees are Valerie Brown, Whitfield County; Phillip Burkhalter, Floyd County; Linda Case, Dade County; Steven M. Henry, Catoosa County; Amy Jackson, Catoosa County; Jay LeGrande, Polk County; Gary McConnell, Chattooga County; Craig McDaniel, Floyd County; Sherrie Patterson, Murray County; Damon Raines, Walker County; Becky Redd, Gordon County; Mitch Sanford, Whitfield County; Will Stiles, Catoosa County; Scott Tucker, Floyd County; and Doris White, Walker County.

Founded in 1962, Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College is celebratin­g 60 years of providing quality workforce education to the citizens of northwest Georgia. Students have the opportunit­y to earn an associate degree, diploma or a certificat­e in aviation, business, health, industrial or public service career paths. This past year, 11,134 people benefited from GNTC’s credit and noncredit programs. GNTC has an annual credit enrollment of 8,528 students and an additional enrollment of 2,606 people through adult education, continuing education, business and industry training and Georgia Quick Start. For more informatio­n about GNTC, visit us at www. GNTC.edu. GNTC is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia and an Equal Opportunit­y Institutio­n.

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