BCCC Students Receive Scholarships Through Foundation | Eastern North Carolina Now

The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients for the spring 2019 semester.

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    Raina Roach, 28, received the Vidant Beaufort Health Scholarship. Roach is part of the early childhood education program. The Winterville resident attended D.H. Conley, holds an Associate in Applied Science in Medical Office Administration and plans to become a teacher. The daughter of Elanie Lambe of Greenville and a mother of one, she currently works at Pitt County Schools as a teacher's assistant.

Raina Roach, received the Vidant Beaufort Health Scholarship    Click image to expand.

    The Vidant Beaufort Health Scholarship is available to qualified students from nursing, MLT, nursing assistant, phlebotomy and any other curriculum or continuing education medical-related field.

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    Katlynn Stotesberry, 18, received the Vidant Beaufort Health Scholarship. Stotesberry is part of the nursing program. The Plymouth resident attended Lawrence Academy and plans to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The daughter of Rex and Sandy Stotesberry of Plymouth, she currently works at Feyer Ford and Lincoln in Williamston.

Katlynn Stotesberry, received the Vidant Beaufort Health Scholarship    Click image to expand.

    The Vidant Beaufort Health Scholarship is available to qualified students from nursing, MLT, nursing assistant, phlebotomy and any other curriculum or continuing education medical-related field.

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    Amanda Wallace, 25, received the Bunyan Ruritan and the Washington Noon Rotary Scholarships. Wallace is a criminal justice technology student. The daughter of Kimberly Spain of Washington and David Wallace of Washington, she attended Northside High School and holds an Associate in Applied Science in Medical Office Administration. The Washington resident plans to earn a bachelor's degree in forensics and currently works at Lenoir County Emergency Services as a telecommunicator.

Amanda Wallace, received the Bunyan Ruritan and the Washington Noon Rotary Scholarships

    Established in 1991, Bunyan Ruritan Scholarships are awarded to students residing in BCCC service area who demonstrate financial need and strong academic promise. Scholarships are awarded annually for fall and spring semesters.

    Established in 1994, Washington Noon Rotary Scholarships are awarded annually to BCCC students who have academic promise and demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to students who have a tie to the Rotary organization and exhibit service to the community.

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    Kendall Watkins, 18, received the Tayloe's Hospital Pharmacy Medical, Bill Pruitt/St. Thomas Episcopal Church and Myrtle Cutler Jones Scholarships. Watkins is part of the nursing program and the Regionally Increasing Baccalaureate Nurses (RIBN) program. The daughter of Tyler and Suzanne Watkins of Washington, she attended Washington High School. The Washington resident currently works as a certified nurse aide I at River Trace Nursing and Rehabilitation Services. She plans to pursue a master's degree at East Carolina University.

Kendall Watkins, received the Tayloe's Hospital Pharmacy Medical, Bill Pruitt/St. Thomas Episcopal Church and Myrtle Cutler Jones Scholarships    Click image to expand.

    Tayloe's Hospital Pharmacy Medical Scholarships are awarded annually to students pursuing a career in the medical field. Qualifying students will have a 2.5 GPA or greater and must be a resident of Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Tyrrell or Washington County. Student must demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to current or former employees of Tayloe's Hospital Pharmacy.

    The Bill Pruitt/St. Thomas Episcopal Church Scholarship supports a student who is a graduate of Northside High School. The student must be in good standing with a minimum GPA 2.75. Preference is given to students entering two-year job-ready programs that require an Associate Degree in Applied Science or appropriate certificate.

    Established in 2002 by the family of Myrtle Cutler Jones, this fund provides an annual scholarship to a second year BCCC student in a medical technology program. Jones, a Beaufort County native, recognized the importance of a medical facility in a rural community. She wanted her estate to benefit students in the medical field. Recipients must have at least a 3.0 GPA.

    For more information, contact Jen Seay at jennifer.seay@beaufortccc.edu or 252-940-6218.

     Contact: Attila Nemecz
           Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator

     Beaufort County Community College

          (252) 940-6387  •  attila.nemecz@beaufortccc.edu
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