RAYMOND – The Ӱ Foundation recognized 2019-2020 scholarship recipients, donors and honorees at a reception on Sept. 27 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.
The Ӱ Foundation will award more than 600 scholarships during the 2019-2020 academic year. The deadline to apply for a scholarship for fall 2020, academic year 2020-2021, is Feb. 15, 2020. For more information, visit .
As Mississippi’s largest community college, Ӱ is a comprehensive institution offering quality, affordable educational opportunities with academic programs of study leading to seamless university transfer and career and technical programs teaching job-ready skills. With six locations in central Mississippi, Ӱ enrolls about 12,000 students each fall semester. To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.ӰCC.
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Among those recognized were Ariadna Santos of Morton, left, who received the Lavell Session Memorial Scholarship, and Connor Case of Brandon, who received the Rankin Campus Honors Institute Juleen Session Scholarship. They are with Rankin Campus Vice President Dr. Norman Session and Susanna Session, both of Brandon.
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Among those recognized were Brooke Cunningham of Pelahatchie, left, Valerie Taylor of Brandon, Shelby McLaurin of Brandon, John Corkern of Ridgeland, Abbie Shoemaker of Pelahatchie and Kayla Evans of Brandon, all whom received the Rankin Campus Phi Theta Kappa Schoalrship. They are with Rankin Campus Vice President Dr. Norman Session of Brandon.
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Among those recognized was Yolanda Jenkins of Jackson, who received the Respiratory Care Technology-Conerly/Pinkerton Scholarship. With her was Stephanie Jones of Clinton.
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Among those recognized was Connor Carter of Madison, who received the Dr. Troy Lee Jenkins Scholarship. With him were Shelby Jean Lewis of Utica and Lisa Whatley, of Raymond.
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Among those recognized were Jeanna Fullington of Terry, who received the Alden McNair Scholarship.
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Among those recognized were Sydney Pyles of Florence, who received the River Trust Scholarship. With her was Michelle Omerza of Clinton.
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Among those recognized were Samantha Keel of Olive Branch, who received the Dr. Nell Ann Pickett Scholarship; Quincy Thornhill of Clinton, who received the F.N. and Eva Pickett Scholarship; April Lee of Raymond, who received the Frances E. Pickett Scholarship; Hannah Alford of Brandon, who received the Jimmy L. and Grace Pickett Long Scholarship; Sara Emerson of Vicksburg, Allison Elfer of Brandon and MacKenzie Newton of Raymond, all of whom received the Dr. Nell Ann Pickett Scholarship; Kevin Michel of Florence, who received the Toby and Nancy Tenhet Scholarship; Glyn Heath of Clinton, who received the Marian Pickett Carmichael Scholarship; Logan Mason of Pearl, who received the Harry Partin Scholarship and Hunter Hite of Raymond, who received the Dr. Nell Ann Pickett Scholarship. With them is Grace Pickett Long of Jackson, formerly of Utica.
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Among those recognized were Taylor Byrne of Vicksburg, who received the Marie and John Pervangher Scholarship; Jillian Taylor of Vicksburg, who received the Jane Woods Katzenmeyer Scholarship; Jacey Ferguson of Vicksburg, Clare Tillman of Vicksburg and Felicity Delgado of Vicksburg, all of whom received the Marie and John Pervangher Scholarship; Chloe Barton of Raymond, who received the Carroll E. “Buddy” and Grace Clark Woods Scholarship; Elizabeth Tillotson of Vicksburg and Grayson Shealy of Vicksburg, who received the Marie and John Pervangher Scholarship.
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Among those recognized were Laken Frederick of Brandon, who received the Louis White Davis Scholarship; Kalandria Griffin of Bolton, who received the H.H. Davis Memorial Scholarship; Kaley McGuffee of Utica, who received the Robert Miley Scholarship; Grant Heath of Clinton, who received the H.H. Davis Memorial Scholarship; Karson Gunn of Raymond, who received the Mamie Louise Miley Scholarship and Jakara Singleton, who received Dorothy Davis Miley Scholarship. With them is Dorothy Davis Miley of Jackson, formerly of Utica.
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Among those recognized was Whitney Thomas of Brandon, who received the Billie Banes Scholarship.
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Among those recognized were Alex Weathers Jr. of Vicksburg, who received the Kam Jones Scholarship. With him was his father, Alex Weathers Sr., and donors Krystal Norwood and Kam Jones.
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Among those recognized was Kaitlin Fortenberry of Brandon, who received the Edith Ballard Scholarship. With her were Tammy Ballard and Bart Ballard, both of Brandon.
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Among those recognized was Thomas Nutt of Pelahatchie who received the metro Master Gardeners Scholarship. With him were Deloris Stringer of Jackson, Sheila Williams of Clinton and Margaret Lamb of Jackson.
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Among those recognized were Kylee Cunningham of Raymond, Anna Jane Stanley of Brandon, Kadie Lee of Raymond, April Lee of Raymond, MacKenzie Newton of Raymond, Skylar Cunningham of Raymond, Laura Duncan of Florence, Ashton Ladner of Clinton and Kirsten Branch of Raymond, all of whom received the Heritage Scholarship. They are with Bob and Marylynn Dunaway, both of Clinton.
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Among those recognized was Kade Hayman of Clinton, who received the Dr. Roger Jones and Lamar Currie Scholarship, who are pictured with him are Lamar Currie, left and Dr. Roger Jones, right.
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Among those recognized were Jamie Rutland of Brandon, left, and Nadia Moak of Brandon, right, who received the Rankin County Rotary Club Scholarship. They are with Stacy Burt of Brandon.
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Among those recognized were Dylan Hodges of Duck Hill, left, and Jarious Love of DeKalb, who received the Mississippi Jets Aviation Technology Scholarship. They are with Ӱ instructor W.P. Marsh of Clinton and Dennis Lott.
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Among those recognized were Philip Collins of Bay Springs and Dietrich Lehleitner of Brandon, who received the Aviation Maintenance Technology Scholarship. With them is Ӱ instructor W.P. Marsh of Clinton.
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Among those recognized were Brendan Buchanan of Clinton, who received the Mike Dalton EAA-Chapter 276 Scholarship. With him was Ӱ aviation instructor W.P. Marsh of Clinton.
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Among those recognized were Carolyne Loflin of Lena, who received the Sharon Strickland Cannon Scholarship, and Nathan Humphrey of Brandon, who received the Lewis G. Strickland Scholarship. They are with Beth Cannon of Brandon, Bonnie Strickland of Brandon, Susan Crawford of Memphis, Dr. Ron Cannon of Brandon, Ron Cannon Jr. of Brandon and Reggie Crawford of Memphis.
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Among those recognized were Andrew Price of Mendenhall, who received the Patsy Mayo Scholarship, left, Porsha Amos of Braxton, who received the Excellence in Career/Technical Education Scholarship, and Ryder Osmundson of Baldwyn, who received the Robert and Lee Mayo Scholarship. They are with Allison Mayo Deweese of Madison.
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Among those recognized were Phillip Hutchins of Raymond, Preston Vaughan of Raymond, Avery McDonald of Brandon, Amber Boney of Quitman, Bailey Coward of Terry, Chambers Bethea of Edwards, April Lawler of Clinton, Bethany Bryant of Terry and Matthew Templeton of Brandon, all of whom received the D.G. “Sonny” Foundation Scholarship. They are with Monica Fountain and Brad Fountain of Utica.
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Among those recognized was Zachary Rogers of Pearl, who received the Trustmark-Rankin Division Scholarship. With him are Shirley Young of Clinton, left, and Ben Aldridge of Jackson.
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Among those recognized was Jessica Deming of Olive Branch received the Malcolm E. McMillin Scholarship. She is with Delores McMillin of Clinton, Mollie McMillin of Raymond, Steve Pickett of Madison and Chris McMillin of Jackson.
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Among those recognized were Wyatt McClaskey of Clinton, Olivia Gilmore of Richland, Christian Cudo of Clinton and Terrill Guyton of Brandon, all of whom received the Craig T. Neilsen SCI Scholarship. They are with Ӱ District Coordinator of Disability Services Javonna Parker, far left.
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Among those recognized were Sydni Lee of Florence, Destiney Cavett of Clinton, Elizabeth Taylor of Raymond, Jamal Hughes of Jackson and Martin McWilliams of Vicksburg, all of whom received the Trustmark Scholarship. With them was Scanlon Minton of Jackson.
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Among those recognized were Willie Fisher of Utica, Keagan Baker of Warren, Ark., Robert Harris of Brandon, Dexter Johnson of Raymond and Cordarrayl Nichols of Canton, all of whom received the CN Scholarship. With them were Laurie George and John Dinning.
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Among those recognized were Victoria Gray of Florence, who received the American Legion Tommie Stroud Scholarship, and Cody Lyons of Vicksburg, who received the American Legion Ollie Brown Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Gracie Curtis of Jackson, who received the Henry B. Covington Scholarship
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Among those recognized was Jonathan Washington of Clinton, who received the Mississippi Association of Petroleum Landmen Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Patrick Little of Laurel, who received the Wes Cliburn Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Brigit Kelly of Clinton, Shariel Franklin of Brandon, Samuel Mateo of Brandon, Katharine Bruner of Brandon, Christopher Albritton of Brandon and Joshua Cofield of Madison, all of whom received the Ed, Mattie and Douglas Woolley Scholarship.
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Among those recognized were Brandy Benton of Florence, who received the ADN Student Organization-MOADN Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Allennia Shelby of Natchez, who received the Jack and Angela Hite Hi-Stepper Scholarship. With her is Jack Hite of Raymond.