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STC Foundation Empowers Futures Through Fall Scholarships

Courtesy of Southeastern Technical College

Southeastern Technical College (STC) has awarded a number of student scholarships through the STC Foundation. Thirty- two students received scholarships as the STC Foundation continues to bolster student financial aid support.

“On behalf of the Southeastern Technical College Foundation, it is an honor to award scholarships to these very deserving students. Through the generosity of our Foundation donors, our scholarship recipients receive a boost to continue in their programs of study on their paths to successful careers,” said Blythe Wilcox, Executive Director of Institutional Advancement. “Congratulations to all the Fall 2024 scholarship recipients! Other scholarships are awarded throughout the year.”

The following students have been awarded scholarships for the Fall 2024 semester:

• Stacy Adams, Montgomery County – General Scholarship • Jacqueline Balderas, Montgomery County – Dr. Oscar 'Sammy' Holton Memorial Scholarship • Sarah Beasley, Toombs County – Matthew Anders Memorial Scholarship • Sarah BoyeG, TaGnall County – Vidalia Campus Scholarship • BriGney Bryant, Toombs County – Scott Meehan Memorial Scholarship • Destini Bush, TaGnall County – Memorial Health Meadows Hospital Scholarship • Morgan Cope, TaGnall County – Memorial Health Meadows Hospital Scholarship • Yadira Demillon, Emanuel County – Memorial Health

Meadows Hospital Scholarship • Trenton Dubberly, Screven County – President's Scholarship • Abigail Goodman, Emanuel County – Part-Time Student Scholarship • Olivia Hamilton, Toombs County – General Scholarship • Taylor Helms, Montgomery County – Medical Scholarship • Tydresha Jackson, Toombs County – Mae Jones Memorial Scholarship • Jamie Mallard, Toombs County – Part-Time Student Scholarship • Sabrina McLeod, Toombs County – Part-Time Student Scholarship • Blanca Molina, Toombs County – William J. Peterson, Jr. Scholarship • Diana Nopal, TaGnall County – Part-Time Student Scholarship • Melanie Purcell, Emanuel County – General Scholarship • Chundrisica Roberson, Washington County – Part-Time Student Scholarship • Avery Robinson, Johnson County – Kathy Carpenter Memorial Scholarship • Jason Rodriguez, TaGnall County – Memorial Health Meadows Hospital Scholarship • Hannah Spikes, TaGnall County – Medical Scholarship • Christian Tankersley, Treutlen County – Memorial Health Meadows Hospital Scholarship • Emma Tapley, Toombs County – Memorial Health Meadows Hospital Scholarship • Cristina Tinoco, Toombs County – Medical Scholarship • Melody TrueG, Montgomery County – Louie and Betty Calhoun Scholarship • Leslie Venegas, Toombs County – Memorial Health Meadows Hospital Scholarship • Mercedes Williams, Emanuel County – Shot and Jean Strange Scholarship • Takayla Williams, Emanuel County – General Scholarship • Zaren Williford, Emanuel County – Memorial Health Meadows Hospital Scholarship • Anslee Woods, Bulloch County – Part-Time Student Scholarship • Wendy Zamorano, Toombs County – Medical Scholarship

“The STC Foundation would like to thank our donors who make these scholarships possible. Not only are they helping STC students achieve their goals, but they are also helping to create a more skilled workforce for our local communities,” said Wilcox.

The mission of the STC Foundation is to partner with donors to support and invest in the students, faculty, and staff at STC, with the primary funding for the scholarships coming from donors. To meet the increasing needs for higher education, resources such as scholarship support are necessary for many students to continue their education.

“We are exceptionally proud that STC donors also include 100% participation from our STC employees giving to the Foundation campaign for well over 15 years,” said Wilcox.

Students will be recognized at a scholarship banquet in February. e annual STC Foundation Appreciation BBQ each October and the STC Scholarship Banquet in February give students opportunities to meet Foundation donors, Foundation trustees, and community leaders.

The Foundation’s 2024 campaign has so far raised $285,000 this year. The Foundation hopes to increase that total to assist more students.

For more information on scholarships available for STC students, visit www.southeasterntech.edu or call (912) 538-3147.

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