10 February Adult Learner Incentive Scholarships February 10, 2017 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Recipients of Adult Learner Incentive scholarships at Itawamba Community College for the 2017 spring semester include several area students. They are Aberdeen - O’Brian McGee; Amory - Kasietta Ezell, Angela Long, Charlotte Rooks; Baldwyn - Teriona Collier, Jennifer Ham; Blue Springs - Jennifer Baker, Candace Sanders; Bruce - Stacey Plunk; Calhoun City - Joshua Blakeney; Dennis - Kyle Granath; Ecru - Pamela Bolen, Tania Romero; Fulton - Mark Green, Althea Perkins, Brittney Steele, Justin Wilson; Golden - Jerry Crowe, Paula Crowe; Guntown - Tiffany Potts; Iuka - Sydney Linton; Mantachie - Matthew Prochaska; Myrtle - Jennifer Barnett; Nettleton - Cindy Berrios-Nguyen, Justin Grissom; New Albany - Melissa Dillard, Sasha Ellis, Caleb Yates; Okolona - Kimberly Boyd, Adelia Earnest, Tyrhondria Leal, Ashlee Tackett; Pittsboro - Katrina Freely; Pontotoc - Christy Belk, Markelo Blanch, Tyesha Brown-Alejos, Mercedez Wilson; Saltillo - Emily Conlee, Daniel Gardner, Caressa Jackson, Timothy Kelly; Shannon - Heather Dye, Jamie Johnson; Tupelo - Gregory Allen, Dondreia Blanchard, Dane Dufford, Lacey Hardin, Jacob McCord, Robin McGlaun, John Miley, Daniel Scott, Bryant Sterline, Jashonn Watkins, Corey Weaver; and Vardaman - Krystyn Mann. ICC offers a limited number of half-tuition scholarships each semester for new or returning students 23 years of age or older, who are Mississippi residents and not enrolled in college for the previous two years. Criteria for selection include enrollment in a minimum of six semester hours, meeting admission requirements, in good standing with ICC and completion of the Federal Application for Student Aid (FAFSA). The deadline for application for the 2017 fall semester is Aug. 14. For more information, contact Diann Nichols at (662) 862-8067 or email dmnichols@iccms.edu. Related Articles Adult Learner Incentive Scholarships awarded for fall; available for 2021 spring semester Several area residents are among students at Itawamba Community College who have received adult learner scholarships for the 2020 fall semester. They include Aberdeen – Alexis McCracken, Courtney Stanford; Amory – Karlie Parker, Kayla Harper, Laken Mize, Bradford Starr, Houston Woodman; Baldwyn – Lesley Caldwell; Belden – Donald Springer, Antika White, Marteshia Williams; Blue Springs – Heather McGee, John Potts, Amy Roaton; Booneville – Melissa Clifton, Mary Floyd, Tessa Strange; Columbus – Laura Aycock, Shanta Blakney, Quoteshia Davis, Diamond Mastin; Corinth – Quentin Patterson; Ecru – Amy Paul, Nathaniel Works; Fulton – Billy Snider, Christina Cassatt, Angela Chambers, Lydia Christian, Thomas Cox, Megan Eaton, Shelley Ganaway, Chasany Moore, Krystal Smith, Rodney Standifer, Whitney Williams; Guntown – Kelly Harmon, Darden Cannon, Tiffany Doggett, Tyler Doggett, Chad Harmon, Alesha Turner; Holly Springs – Audrianna Crane; Houlka – Kaitlyn Harlow; Houston – T’Lecia Foard, Kelli Hollingsworth; Mantachie – Heather Sartain, Sarah Kingsley; Marietta – Jessica George; Morris Chapel – Olivia Conaway; Myrtle – Jennifer Speck, Lashanda Blackmon; Nettleton – Emily Bigham, Miranda Brown, Laura Erwin, Harrison ... Students receive Adult Learner Incentive scholarships Recipients of Adult Learner Incentive scholarships at Itawamba Community College for the 2017 fall semester include several area students. They are: Aberdeen – Victoria Bell, Megan Booth, Kayla Hatcher; Amory – Patsy Archie, Phillip Armstrong, Wendy Culver, Lesley Francis, Brandon Gille, Christopher Logan, Hollie Martin, Amanda Phillips; Baldwyn – Jennifer Bean, Shannon Bell, Kayla Simpson, Carl Weeks; Belden – Alexander Thornton; Belmont – Hannah Payne-Syers, Justin Perry; Blue Springs – Mallory Maddox; Bruce – Celia Hodge; Columbus – Selinda Walker, Shanteria Williams; Ecru – Angelina Armella; Fulton – Amber Childers, Tiffany Robbins, Cassandra Tucker; Golden – Casey Crum; Houlka – Elizabeth Brassfield; Houston – Edward Jernigan; Mantachie – Christopher Banik, Dawn Begner, Brianna Ellis, Leigh Franks, Jessica Harrison, Monyette Hubbard, Jennifer Lewis, Callie Thompson, Lina Vegas; Mooreville – Molly Edwards, Mitzi Poe; Nettleton – Tammy Fields, Vince Lee; New Albany – Justin Garrison; Okolona – Roy Freeman,Unshay Randle, Johnny Rodgers; Oxford – Jessica Blessike; Plantersville – Micki Harper; Pontotoc – Hope Armstrong, Philip Fitts, Michelle Frazier, Samantha Harris, Denise Hurst, Farrah Jones, Stephanie Montes, Kimberly Robinson, Lisa Stegall; Saltillo ... Jan. 15 deadline for applying for ICC Adult Learner Incentive Scholarship Jan. 15 is the deadline for applying for the Adult Learner Incentive Scholarship for those enrolling for the 2023 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. To apply for the scholarship, students must be 21 years of age or older and enrolling in classes to pursue a degree. Full-time recipients, who are enrolled in a minimum of 15 hours, will receive $2,000 ($500 per semester), and part-time recipients, who are enrolled in a minimum of six hours, will receive $1,000 ($250 per semester). The Adult Learner scholarship must be used in consecutive semesters. Eligibility must begin the first semester of attendance and cannot be used more than once. It is for students who begin enrollment for the 2021 fall term. Day and evening, academic, career education, eLearning and workforce classes are available in Fulton, Tupelo and Belden. Those who are interested and qualify can apply online at www.apply.iccms.edu. For more information, contact Candace Thomas, assistant director of financial aid, at (662) 862-8261 or email scholarships@iccms.edu. Aug. 21 deadline to apply for Adult Learner Incentive scholarship Aug. 21 is the deadline to apply for the Adult Learner Incentive Scholarship for those enrolling for the 2020 fall semester at Itawamba Community College. To apply for the scholarship, students must be Mississippi residents, 21 years of age or older and enrolling in classes to pursue a degree. Full-time recipients, who are enrolled in a minimum of 15 hours, will receive $2,000 ($500 per semester), and part-time recipients, who are enrolled in a minimum of six hours, will receive $1,000 ($250 per semester). The Adult Learner scholarship must be used in consecutive semesters. Eligibility must begin the first semester of attendance and cannot be used more than once. It is for students who begin enrollment for the 2020 fall term. Day and evening, academic, career education, eLearning and workforce classes are available in Fulton, Tupelo and Belden. Those who are interested and qualify can apply online at apply.iccms.edu. For more information, contact Candace Thomas at (662) 862-8261 or email cdthomas@iccms.edu. ICC offers adult learner incentive scholarship Jan. 21 is the deadline for applying for the Adult Learner Incentive Scholarship for those enrolling for the 2022 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. To apply for the scholarship, students must be 21 years of age or older and enrolling in classes to pursue a degree. Full-time recipients, who are enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours, will receive $2,000 ($500 per semester), and part-time recipients, who are enrolled in a minimum of six hours, will receive $1,000 ($250 per semester). The Adult Learner scholarship must be used in consecutive semesters. Eligibility must begin the first semester of attendance and cannot be used more than once. It is for students who begin enrollment for the 2022 spring term. Day and evening, academic, career education, eLearning and workforce classes are available in Fulton, Tupelo and Belden. Those who are interested and qualify can apply online at apply.iccms.edu. Jan. 16 is deadline for applying for ICC Adult Learner Incentive Scholarship Jan. 16 is the deadline for applying for the Adult Learner Incentive Scholarship for those enrolling for the 2018 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. The scholarship, which provides half-tuition for one semester, is designed to provide an incentive for new or returning students, age 23 or older, not enrolled in college for the previous two years to pursue a degree at ICC. Criteria for selection include Mississippi resident, enrollment in a minimum of six semester hours, meeting admission requirements and in good standing with ICC. The scholarship cannot be combined with other ICC institutional scholarships. Day and evening academic, career and technical, eLearning and workforce classes are available in Fulton, Tupelo and Belden. ICC will be closed Dec. 19-Jan. 1. Open registration is scheduled for Jan. 4 and 5 at both the Fulton and Tupelo campuses. In addition, individuals can register at a special Connect2ICC session, Jan. 6, from 8:30-11:30 a.m. at the Student Support Center at the Tupelo Campus. For more information, contact Candace Thomas at (662) 862-8261 or email cdthomas@iccms.edu. Comments are closed.