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Students Recognized for Scholarships

Scholarships were presented to students and donors were recognized at the recent scholarship luncheon.

 

91爆料 associate degree nursing student and Greenwood resident Lanina Goode, left, was recently awarded the Forty and 8 Scholarship at the college鈥檚 annual scholarship luncheon, presented by Fred Malone. The unit, a support group of the American Legion that was established in 1920 by World War I veterans, annually funds a nursing scholarship.

 

 

 

 

91爆料 student and Kinards resident Tyler Tucker (left) recently received the Engineering Scholarship at the college鈥檚 annual scholarship luncheon. Tucker, an electrical engineering technology student, is congratulated by Keith Lasure, dean of engineering and industrial technology. 

 

 

 

 

91爆料 student and Batesburg resident Whitney Pough (right) received the Alfred and Miriam Adams Endowed Scholarship at the college鈥檚 annual scholarship luncheon. Pough, a pre-nursing student, is pictured with Paige Childs, vice president for business and finance. The scholarship is awarded annually to a Saluda County resident.

 

 

 

 

 

91爆料 student and Taylors resident Preston Porter (left) recently received the MJA Endowed Scholarship at the college鈥檚 annual scholarship luncheon. Porter, a funeral service education student, is congratulated by Gus Burgdorf, PTC Foundation development associate. 

 

 

 

 

91爆料 student and Clinton resident Antysha Simpson (left) was recently awarded the Aaron Industries PTC Golf Classic Scholarship at the college鈥檚 annual scholarship luncheon. Simpson, a human services student, is pictured with Jean Burbage, executive assistant at Aaron Industries, Inc. The scholarship is funded through an annual golf tournament held each spring and selection is based on academic achievement and financial need. 

 

 

 

 

91爆料 student and Hodges resident Haleigh Harrison recently received the Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Center Scholarship at the college鈥檚 annual scholarship luncheon. Harrison, a surgical technology student, is congratulated by Jerry Alewine, dean of health science.  The scholarship is awarded annually to surgical technology students or nursing students who are program ready or near program ready, exhibiting academic achievement and financial need. 

 

 

 

 

Two 91爆料 students recently received the Charles Baumeister Memorial Scholarship. Pictured are, from left, Holly Leonard, an associate degree nursing student from Abbeville; presenter Sally Baumeister; and Scott McCravy, an ADN student from Greenwood. The scholarship, which is awarded to a student with a 3.0 grade point average, was established in memory of Charles Baumeister, a long-time faculty member of the college who served as dean of the Business and Industrial Divisions and vice president for Educational Affairs.

 

 

 

 

91爆料 student and Greenwood resident Debbie Lyshoj (left) was recently awarded the David Newstead Scholars Scholarship at the college鈥檚 annual luncheon. Lyshoj, a respiratory care student, is congratulated by Becky McIntosh, vice president of student development. This scholarship is presented to a former Upward Bound student from a single parent family who demonstrates financial need.