Spring scholarship recipients
Flint Hills Technical College
Originally published 01:59 p.m., April 18, 2008
Updated 01:59 p.m., April 18, 2008
Flint Hills Technical College is pleased to announce the spring 2007-08 scholarship recipients.
Scholarships in the amount of $11,550 have been awarded to students who have met the qualifications of academic achievement, leadership and desire to succeed in their chosen programs of study. Scholarship sponsors and the FHTC Foundation Board of Directors annually provide funds that assist students with tuition, textbooks, and program related fees and supplies.
“It is through the generosity of many individuals, businesses and organizations that we are able to award our scholarships. We are very appreciative of these relationships. Scholarships help our students focus on academic success with fewer financial worries,” said Jodi Heermann, executive director of advancement at Flint Hills Technical College.
Achievement awards recognize students who demonstrate academic excellence, teamwork, business and work ethics, attention to career plans, scholarship achievement and involvement in school and community. 2008 Spring Achievement Award recipients are: Brad Bauer of Burlington; Tamra Collins of Waverly; Kelly Hutchinson of Council Grove; Jason Lankton of LeRoy; Sanjuana Le , Dustin Mitchell and Kristie Nall of Emporia; John Pendlay of Reading; and John Treat of Hartford.
Spring Institutional Scholarships totaling $1,200 were awarded to the following students:
• Teri Martin of Emporia, Leona McCoy Memorial Scholarship
• Byron Yeager of Emporia, Williams Automotive Scholarship
• Joshua Smith of Piqua, Emporia Flatland Cruisers,
• Jason Lankton of LeRoy and Rob Schafer of Baldwin City, Wolf Creek Scholarship:
• Matthew Carathers of Cottonwood Falls, Sutherlands Tool Scholarship for Associate Degree Students
Spring FHTC Foundation scholarships in the amount of $7,550 were awarded to Jehova Arzate, Amy Browning, Kristen Foye, Judie Keosyboungheuang, Teri Martin and Cynthia Thornton of Emporia; Nicholas Orear of Olpe; Lance White of Reading; and Terry Bullock of Melvern.