A group of 18 students from Vance-Granville Community College recently received scholarships through the Golden LEAF Scholarship program for the North Carolina Community College System. The scholarship program, designed to help North Carolinians attend the state’s community colleges, is funded through a $750,000 grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation.
The scholarship can be used to assist with tuition, books, fees, supplies, transportation and childcare expenses related to attending classes during the 2015-16 academic year, and industry-recognized credential testing expenses that address skill gaps upon course completion. Eligible students must demonstrate financial need and reside in rural counties that are tobacco-dependent and/or economically distressed. Scholarships for both occupational and curriculum students are available during the fall, spring and summer semesters.
The VGCC students who were awarded Golden LEAF scholarships for the spring 2016 semester (with their respective programs of study) include:
- Sonia Bishop of Stem (Computer Technology Integration – Networking & Security);
- Candice Braxton of Norlina (Associate in Arts);
- Tanita Canty of Kittrell (Early Childhood Education);
- Franceine Cole of Norlina (Associate in Arts);
- Daylon Duke of Hurdle Mills (Human Services Technology/Substance Abuse);
- Teresa Eakes of Oxford (Criminal Justice);
- Stacey Grissom of Henderson (Culinary Arts);
- Kevin Greear of Franklinton (Mechatronics Engineering Technology);
- Tonya Henderson of Henderson (Medical Assisting);
- Samantha Patrick of Henderson (Associate Degree Nursing);
- Aleria Perry of Henderson (Associate in Arts);
- Adam Rooker of Norlina (Basic Law Enforcement Training);
- Susan Smith of Kittrell (Medical Office Administration);
- Iesha Solomon of Spring Hope (Business Administration);
- Angelique Taylor of Macon (Human Services Technology/Substance Abuse);
- Allyssabeth Trowbridge of Oxford (Business Administration);
- Tiffany Williams of Henderson (Culinary Arts); and
- Daniel Woody of Stovall (Associate in Science).
“The Golden LEAF Foundation is proud to have awarded over 9,600 Golden LEAF Scholarships to help North Carolinians attend our state’s community colleges,” said Dan Gerlach, Golden LEAF president. “Our hope is that these scholarships will help build the talent, knowledge and skills of our current and future workforce, which are in demand by industry, especially in the rural areas of our state.”
The Golden LEAF Foundation is a nonprofit organization established in 1999 to help transform North Carolina’s economy. The foundation receives one-half of North Carolina’s funds from the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement with cigarette manufacturers and places special emphasis on assisting tobacco-dependent, economically distressed and/or rural communities across the state. The Golden LEAF Foundation works in partnership with governmental entities, educational institutions, economic development organizations and nonprofits to achieve its mission. The foundation has awarded 1,346 grants totaling more than $591 million since its inception. For more information about the foundation, visit www.goldenleaf.org or call (888) 684-8404.
Students interested in applying for a Golden LEAF Scholarship should contact the VGCC Financial Aid Office at (252) 738-3280.