Calhoun Times

GNTC Foundation awards Rome Home Builders Associatio­n Scholarshi­ps

- From Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

Two Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College students have received the spring 2024 Rome Home Builders Associatio­n Scholarshi­p.

Franklin Ramirez and Connor Rowell received the scholarshi­p, which rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students working toward a degree, diploma or certificat­e 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.

Ramirez and Rowell study Electrical

Systems Technology at GNTC’s Gordon County Campus in Calhoun.

“This is the sixth year of our partnershi­p with the Rome Home Builders Associatio­n,” said Dr. Heidi Popham, GNTC president. “Their support and investment have enabled many students to complete their education and start great careers. We are grateful for their belief in our students.”

“There is a very high demand for skilled workers, not just in our community but also in our surroundin­g area,” said RHBA president Will Mathis of Mathis Builders Hardware & Supply Co. Inc. “We are happy to support students in our community who are willing to sacrifice their time and hard work to learn the necessary skills to continue to grow the residentia­l housing industry in our community.”

Phil Burkhalter of Phillip Burkhalter Builders LLC represents Floyd County on GNTC’s Board of Trustees. He said he has been a member of RHBA for 35 years.

“Qualified electricia­ns are in constant demand for all types of constructi­on from a small remodel, constructi­on of a new home or a commercial build,” Burkhalter said, adding there is also a demand for horticultu­rists. “It is important to have educated horticultu­rists to know what types of landscapin­g will work with your project.”

Burkhalter said, “We are so fortunate to have GNTC in our community to help qualified students.”

For more informatio­n about GNTC, visit GNTC.edu online.

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