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CCCC Foundation kicks off annual fund drive
01.22.2013 • Continuing Education • Curriculum Programs • Foundation
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Central Carolina Community College student Megan Danner (center), of Lee County, is getting her education with the help of the Sue Gibson Nursing Scholarship. With her are Jinger Gibson (left) and Bill Gibson, who established the scholarship with the CCCC Foundation. The Foundation has kicked off its 2013 Annual Fund Drive to raise funds to assist students through scholarships and grants and otherwise promote the educational mission of the college. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization affiliated with, but independent of the college. For information about establishing scholarships or endowments, contact CCCC Foundation and Development Director Emily Hare, 919-718-7230 or ehare@cccc.edu. To apply for a scholarship, contact the CCCC Financial Aid Office at /www.cccc.edu/financialaid/ or 919-718-7229.
Central Carolina Community College student Stevie Messer (right), of Harnett County, is getting his education with the help of the Donald N. Buie Memorial Scholarship. Jeannie Buie (left) established the scholarship with the CCCC Foundation in honor of her late husband. The Foundation has kicked off its 2013 Annual Fund Drive to raise funds to assist students through scholarships and grants and otherwise promote the educational mission of the college. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization affiliated with, but independent of, the college. For information about establishing scholarships or endowments, contact CCCC Foundation and Development Director Emily Hare, 919-718-7230 or ehare@cccc.edu. To apply for a scholarship, contact the CCCC Financial Aid Office at /www.cccc.edu/financialaid/ or 919-718-7229.
LaCrecia Reives (right) is getting her practical nurse education at Central Carolina Community College with the help of the Sallie T. Milholen Nursing Scholarship from the CCCC Foundation. The scholarship was established by (from left) Bill Milholen and his wife, Sallie Milholen, a retired nurse for whom the scholarship is named, of Chatham County, and their daughter, Laurie Nunnery. The Foundation has kicked off its 2013 Annual Fund Drive to raise funds to assist students through scholarships and grants and otherwise promote the educational mission of the college. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization affiliated with, but independent of, the college. For information about establishing scholarships or endowments, contact CCCC Foundation and Development Director Emily Hare, 919-718-7230 or ehare@cccc.edu. To apply for a scholarship, contact the CCCC Financial Aid Office at /www.cccc.edu/financialaid/ or 919-718-7229.
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