![]() Ken '70 & Mary '70 McCauley Family ScholarshipĮstablished by Ken '70 and Mary (Pauly) '70 McCauley Agriculture or Precision Agriculture MajorĮstablished by Dennis and Mary Ann Bowman Arnold. Must be a full time student.Īgriculture or Precision Agriculture MajorĮstablished by Adam McDaniel, family and friends to support students enrolled full time in CTE courses at the HCC Western Center in Baileyville, Kansas.Įstablished by the family and friends of Josh Boeppler, a graduate of the HCC Technical Center Diesel Technology Program, for students attending full time at the Atchison Tech Center in Diesel Technology. For a female basketball player.įor HCC students enrolled full time and are a graduate of Doniphan West USD 111.ĭoniphan County Resident Education or Agriculture Majorsįor a current HCC student Chosen on HCC Legacy, HCC Academics, and HCC Involvementįor a student pursuing a degree in physics or a science majorĮstablished for a female graduate of USD 111 (Doniphan West) to attend HCCĮstablished for Jackson County, Kansas, students pursuing a AA, AS, or AGS degree OR a technical program degree. He championed the first college athletic organization to sanction women's sports. This scholarship is for a female athlete or Art student.Įstablished by Susan Myers for her father, George, who was the first executive director of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). This is a scholarship established by the HENS (a group of friends that attended HCC with Erica). Must be a full time student enrolled at the HCC Atchison Tech Center.Įrica Kirkendall '99 Memorial Scholarship Priority will be given to Native American Indian students.Įli Phillip Whittaker Memorial ScholarshipĮstablished to support students enrolled in CTE courses at the HCC Atchison Tech Center. Students must be enrolled full time in the Personal Fitness Trainer Program. First priority given to a veteran or non-traditional student from Nemaha County enrolled in Electrical Technology at the Tech Center in Atchison.įor students with an ACT composite score of 21 or higher, resident of local counties around Highland, Kansas majoring in secondary math, music education, or education.Įstablished and funded by patrons of Doniphan CountyĮstablished by Doug and Connie Sterbenz for a Topeka Hayden High School or Topeka area student. ![]() Application Deadline= April 9.Įstablished by Cathy Holthaus in memory of her husband, Chris who owned Holthaus Electric. HCC students with a minimum of 16 credit hours by the end of this spring semester and who are not eligible for federal financial aid. The application is available for scholarships for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025. Scholarships marked with an asterisk (*) are for students planning to return to HCC this coming fall. Preference is given to Highland Campus, Technical and Western Center students. The priority deadline is February 15 (unless noted otherwise). Walk-in Appointments.Students applying for a foundation scholarship must complete this application and an Application for Admission. in the Library (excluding Friday evening and Saturday). SSS Peer Tutors are available Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. SSS Peer Tutors meet with students one-on-one or in Weekly Study Groups. SSS Academic Peer Tutors help students excel in their classes. Wednesday from 11 am - 12 pm and Thursday from 10 am- 12 pm Renae Welch | Business and English Specialist Meet an SSS Academic Specialist to receive additional support in your courses to help you reach your academic potential. Stay up to date with Student Support Services. Student Support Services provides services and resources to students from disadvantaged backgrounds. ![]() We are glad you are here! Apply for SSS today to see if you are eligible for our program. Schedule an appointment with one of our staff members or stop by our office at any time. We would love to meet you! Below are our office hours and location on campus. All of our services are free! To be eligible for our services a student must be first generation, low income, and/or have a disability. Opportunities available to Student Support Services program participants include: academic tutoring, career planning and exploration, financial planning & FAFSA assistance, peer mentoring, counseling, transfer advising, social activities, and more. Student Support Services is designed for students whose socioeconomic backgrounds, educational experiences, and personal situations suggest they may experience challenges at the postsecondary level that can be alleviated with the assistance of our services. The goal of this program is to increase the retention and graduation rates of participants and help students make the transition from one level of education to the next. Student Support Services (SSS) is a federally funded TRiO program under the Department of Education.
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