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Hunter Holley receives prestigious scholarship

Hunter Holley of Amory, a sophomore at Itawamba Community College, is one of 10 students nationwide selected to receive the 2017 Pearson Scholarship for Higher Education, a $5,000 award.

The Pearson Scholarship for Higher Education is awarded to Phi Theta Kappa members who are civically engaged in their community through service and who demonstrate leadership, academic rigor, and excellence. Preference is given to first-generation college students. Nearly 700 applications were received.

Each Pearson Scholar will receive $1,000 to complete an associate’s degree and $4,000 over two years to complete a bachelor’s degree. Scholars are also paired with a Pearson Mentor and will receive complimentary access to Pearson textbooks and online codes to support them as they complete their degrees.

A graduate of Amory High School, Holley is majoring in biological sciences at ICC where he is the president of the Upsilon Sigma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at the Fulton Campus, Mississippi/Louisiana PTK Regional Reporter and a member of the Indian Delegation and the Science Club. Last year he served as the Monroe County representative for the Student Government Association. His honors include the President’s list and recipient of numerous scholarships. Holley attends the First United Methodist Church in Amory. He volunteers at Legacy Hospice in Amory, and his community service has included Angel Tree, daycare volunteer and the HIA project. He plans to enroll in dental school. He is the son of Melesa Rakestraw and Billy Holley.

“We are so excited to welcome these 10 new scholars into the Pearson family,” said Lindsey Erlick, senior manager of student advocacy and marketing at Pearson. “We look forward to seeing the impact that these scholars have on their campus, community, and future career!”

“The blend of financial and mentoring support provided by Pearson will assure success among the 10 Pearson Scholars,” said Dr. Monica Marlowe, executive director of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation. “Studies have shown that Phi Theta Kappa members are four times more likely to complete college than their peers.”

Pearson is the world's leading learning company, with 40,000 employees in more than 80 countries working to help people of all ages to make measurable progress in their lives through learning.

Phi Theta Kappa is the premier honor society recognizing the academic achievement of community college students and helping them to grow as scholars and leaders. The Society is made up of more than 3 million members and nearly 1,300 chapters in nine nations.



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