The Patrick & Henry Community College (P&HCC) Foundation welcomed nine P&HCC freshmen as Foundation Scholars at an orientation on August 15 and at their board meeting last week.
In addition to the 125 scholarships the foundation awards to students annually, P&HCC Foundation recognizes local scholars who have brought distinction to themselves through academic achievement, community involvement and leadership potential with full tuition scholarships each year. Patrick & Henry Scholars also receive free books and fees for up to two years.
“We are thrilled to support the education of these nine scholars as they pursue their academic and career goals,” said Foundation Executive Director Tiffani Underwood, adding, “their ongoing dedication to accomplishing great things is inspiring and we are proud to be part of their future successes.”
This year’s award recipients are graduates of Patrick County High School (PCHS).
Jackson Barbour will pursue an Associates in Information Systems Technology.
Avery Brintle will pursue an Associates in General Studies.
Jonah Byers will pursue an Associates in General Studies.
Moises Cisneros will pursue an Associates in General Studies.
Luke Cutchins will pursue an Associates in Science.
Miranda Hall will pursue an Associates in General Studies.
Lindsey Jones will pursue an Associates in Science.
Stephen Spencer will pursue an Associates in General Studies.
Lauryn Williams will pursue an Associates in General Studies.
For more information about the Patrick & Henry Community College Foundation Scholars program, call the P&HCC Foundation at (276) 656-0250.