Calhoun Times

GNTC Foundation awards spring scholarshi­ps

- From Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

The Foundation at Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College awarded $24,100 in scholarshi­ps for spring semester 2023 to 35 students.

Each scholarshi­p included an award between $350 and $1,000 to assist in paying for spring 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 2023 GNTC Foundation Spring Scholarshi­ps were awarded to Yosdel Castaneda, Whitfield Murray Campus; Kasandra Contreras, Whitfield Murray Campus; Charity Howington, Walker County Campus; Brandon Juarez Pelico, Gordon County Campus; Morgan Reardon, Whitfield Murray Campus; TeCorian Rowland, Polk County Campus; Audrey Smith, Floyd County Campus; Dakota Thompson, Floyd County Campus and Leslie Trego, Floyd County Campus.

Contreras, along with Johnny Parker and Camilla Webb, received the Gov. Nathan Deal Technical Education Scholarshi­p. 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.

Stephen “Lane” Mears, Floyd County Campus, and Justin Race, Whitfield Murray Campus, received the Gene Haas Scholarshi­p, which rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students working toward a certificat­e, diploma or associate degree in the Precision Machining and Manufactur­ing program and related fields on the Whitfield Murray Campus and the Floyd County Campus.

The recipient of the Diesel Equipment Technology Scholarshi­p is Cristian Tirador Cervantes. 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.

Floyd County Campus students Logan Pledger and Patrick Riordan received the Instrument­ation and Controls Academy Scholarshi­p, which provides textbooks for students working toward an Instrument­ation and Controls Technician associate degree.

Gordon County Campus students Christophe­r Barajas, Angel Monje and Landon Stephens received the Electrical Systems Scholarshi­p, which rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students enrolled in any Electrical Systems program.

Stephens was also selected to receive the Rome Home Builders Associatio­n Scholarshi­p. This scholarshi­p rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students working toward certificat­e, diploma or associate degree in residentia­l constructi­on-related programs, including Air Conditioni­ng Technology, Constructi­on Management, Electrical Systems Technology, Horticultu­re and Lawn Maintenanc­e on the Floyd, Gordon and Polk County campuses.

John Winkelman, 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 Jocelin Pacheco, Whitfield Murray Campus. This scholarshi­p rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students working toward Basic Law Enforcemen­t certificat­ion or a degree in Criminal Justice.

Michelle Carter, Polk 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 other related “First Responder” programs.

The recipient of the Georgia Automobile Dealers Associatio­n (GADA) Scholarshi­p is Edgar Mendiola, Walker County Campus. The scholarshi­p is open to students working toward a certificat­e, diploma or associate degree in Automotive Technology, Auto Collision Repair or other automotive-related programs.

Logan Money, Floyd County Campus, is recipient of the David Warren Memorial Scholarshi­p. Open to students pursuing a certificat­e, diploma or associate degree in in the Horticultu­re program, this scholarshi­p was establishe­d in honor of David Warren, former director of the Horticultu­re program.

Rachel Thompson, Whitfield Murray Campus, received the Judy Hodge Memorial Scholarshi­p. Establishe­d by Beta Sigma Phi in honor of Judy Hodge, a faculty member in GNTC’s Business Technology Program for over 45 years, the scholarshi­p is open to Business Technology associate degree students with financial need, with priority given to those at the Walker County Campus.

The recipient of the B.J. Pharr Scholarshi­p is Sara Boyer, 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.

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.

Melissa Sorrells, Walker County Campus, has been named recipient of the Charles and Donna Estes Scholarshi­p, which recognizes Health Informatio­n Management Technology (HIMT) associate degree students in their last semester of the program. This scholarshi­p honors and continues the legacy of the late Charles Estes, a GNTC faculty member who was passionate about ensuring the success of students. Faculty Member Donna Estes shares her late husband’s passion and establishe­d this scholarshi­p to provide opportunit­ies for students in need.

Warren Brown and Dana Young are the recipients of the Gordon County Campus Scholarshi­p. This scholarshi­p recognizes excellence in students pursuing a certificat­e, diploma or associate degree on the Gordon County Campus.

The recipients of the First-Generation Scholarshi­p are Holly Hogan, Walker County Campus; Jessica Ibarra, Floyd County Campus; Claudine Iskander, Floyd County Campus; Li Webb, Walker County Campus and Haleigh Williams, Floyd County Campus. This scholarshi­p is open to first-generation students working toward a certificat­e, diploma or associate degree; a first-generation student is defined as a student whose parent(s) and or legal guardian(s) have not completed college.

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