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About »July 8, 2011
Piedmont Technical College recently held its annual Scholarship luncheon. The following recipients were among those honored:
Piedmont Technical College student and Abbeville resident Kaylyn Sparks (left) was recently awarded the Brighter Futures Scholarship. Sparks, a criminal justice major, is pictured with Fran Wiley, executive director of the PTC Foundation.
Piedmont Technical College cardiovascular technology student Elisabeth Timmerman of Abbeville, left, received the Jane Burgdorf Realtor Cardiovascular Scholarship at the college’s annual scholarship luncheon. Presenting the award is Gus Burgdorf, PTC Foundation development associate. The scholarship is awarded annually to a student enrolled in the cardiovascular technology program and is based on academic achievement.
Two Piedmont Technical College students recently received the Paul DeLoache Scholarship at the college’s annual scholarship luncheon. Recipients were Kayla Hall, a radiologic technology student (left) and Brenda Ouzts, an associate degree nursing student (center). Presenting the award is Becky McIntosh, vice president for student development. The scholarship is awarded annually to a Saluda resident and is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Three Piedmont Technical College students received the Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Center Scholarship at the college’s annual scholarship luncheon. Pictured are Rosalie Stevenson, interim dean of nursing, left, and Dani Sherfield, a surgical technology student from Clinton. Not pictured are Adriana Free, an associate in arts student from Greenwood and Kimberly Brown, an associate degree nursing student from Gray Court. The scholarship is awarded annually to surgical technology students or nursing students who are program ready or near program ready, exhibiting academic achievement and financial need.
Piedmont Technical College mechanical engineering technology student Richard Cates from Prosperity recently received the Engineering Scholarship.
Two Piedmont Technical College students were recently awarded the W. A. Klauber Scholarship at the college’s annual scholarship luncheon. Recipients were Suzanne White, a radiologic technology student from Edgefield and Hailey Woods, a radiologic technology student from Abbeville.