16 May ICC offers scholarships to area students May 16, 2018 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Itawamba Community College has offered scholarships for 2018 to several area students. They include Amory – Vesmond Dilworth, Leadership; Jaymes Ashton Harris, Special Achievement, Leadership; Katherine Morgan, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; John-Michael Woods, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Baldwyn – Daja Hallie Beene, Leadership; Emerald Dilworth, Leadership; Danielle Jones, Leadership; Serenity Young, Leadership; Belden – Emily Chandler, Leadership; Paige Chism, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Ruthie Ross, Leadership; Bellefontaine – Kayla Lynn Pritchett, ACT Achievement Incentive, Special Achievement; Blue Springs – Maggie Meinz, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; Madison Shelton, Leadership; Bruce – Alexis Moore, Leadership; Coffeeville – Tyjanique T. Reed, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Columbus – Mya Guyness, Leadership; Darby Malone, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Lori Sansing, Academic, Leadership; Corinth – Elizabeth Ingram, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Crawford – Jonas Oswalt, Academic, Leadership; Fulton – Halie Bennett, Leadership; Jordan Brock, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Kendall Blake Coker, Special Achievement, Leadership; Madeline Johnson, Leadership; Laken Keyes, Leadership; Lauren London, Leadership; Preston Moore, ACT Achievement Incentive; Selena Pierce, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Julian Rether, ACT Achievement Incentive; Macy Strawn, Leadership; Holland Underwood, Leadership; Golden – Olivia Michelle Black, ACT Regular Incentive; Meghan Camp, Leadership, Academic; Sarah Rebekah Reeves, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Guntown – Bryce Berbette, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Alex Martin, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Hamilton – Rebecca Poss, Leadership; Stephen Thomas Young, Leadership, Academic; Holly Springs – JaKhari K. Mitchell, Leadership; Houlka – Andrew Ash, Leadership; Timoya Brownlee, Leadership; Martia Cunningham, Leadership; Tiana Nicole Fitzpatrick, Leadership; Isabella Ritchie, ACT Regular Incentive; Houston – Lakyn Adams, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Gabriela Bedolla, Leadership; Kylan Carter, ACT Achievement Incentive; Jordan Ashley Harmon, Academic, Leadership; Allaunah Tumblin, Leadership; Eric Dewayne Walters, Leadership; Louisville – Carter J. Cunningham, Leadership; Mantachie – Emilee Beth Clouse, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Marietta – Whitley A. Hale, Leadership; Wesley Blake Hood, Leadership; Myrtle – Austin Garrison, Academic; New Albany – Hayden Anderson, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Okolona – Torrance Tyrone McIntosh, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Olive Branch – Phillip Anderson, ACT Special Incentive; Katelyn Doss, ACT Achievement Incentive; Oxford – Kody Hunter, Leadership; Halle Moore, ACT Achievement, Leadership; Amber U. Pettis, Leadership; Ally Virginia Shinali, ACT Achievement Incentive; Pontotoc – John N. Clements, ACT Special Incentive; Hayden Henderson Cox, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Cynthia Evans, Leadership; Grace Fullbright, Academic; Clint Dylan Gunter, Leadership; James Wyatt Gunter, Academic, Leadership; Cameron Lavigne, Academic, Leadership; Lee McCollum, Leadership; Andrew Braden McKnight, ACT Regular Incentive; Benjamin Drake Merritt, Leadership; Joshua Clark Mills, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Joshua Clark Mills, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Caroline Russell, Leadership; Ashlyn Thomas, Leadership; Nikki Diane Waldo, Leadership; Jaydin Walthers, ACT Achievement Incentive; Sarah Ware, Academic, Leadership; Pope – Keyumber Market, Leadership; Stefanie Ramage, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Randolph – Weston Mask, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Saltillo – Kameron Johnson, Leadership; Anna Lauren Morse, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Shannon – Neely L. Brown, ACT Achievement Incentive; Smithville – Tristin Brewer, Special Achievement, Leadership; Caleb Edge Leech, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Coleman Neil Leech, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Cameron Ray Phillips, Leadership; John Derrick Word, Leadership; Starkville – Montavious L. Bishop, Academic; Steens – Caitlyn Brooke Morrison, Academic, Leadership; Taylor – Cora Lawrence, Leadership; Tupelo – Jack Henry Barber, ACT Special Incentive; Eli Buse, Leadership; Genesis Guzman, Leadership, Special Achievement; Cameron Perry Hall, Special Achievement, Leadership; Haley King, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Garrett R. Matthews, Leadership, ACT Achievement Incentive; Kerry McKenzie, Leadership; Sarbjot Singh, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; West Point – DeCindia R. Blair, Leadership; and Draylon Rieves, Leadership. 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They include Amory – Wesley Brown, ACT Achievement Incentive, Special Achievement; Jasmine Conner, Academic; Elizabeth Eubank, Leadership; Kasey Gadow, Academic; Sydney Griffith, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; Baldwyn – Millie White, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Belden – Morgan Bailey, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Emily Nicole Chandler, Academic; Belmont – Alexandria Elizabeth Norman, ACT Special Incentive; Bruce – Alexis Shakera Yates, Academic; Calhoun City – Nadia Robinson, Leadership; Clinton – Katharine Jones, ACT Achievement Incentive; Columbus – Jaquayla Cunningham, Leadership; Kelsi Speed, Leadership; Fulton – Lauren London, Academic; Guntown – Robert Adams Bradley, ACT Regular Incentive; Kianna Ware, ACT Achievement Incentive; Karissa Wilson, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Hamilton – Ethan C Holley, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; Jonathan Hull, ACT Regular Incentive; Houlka – Hannah Grace Morris, Academic; Houston – Gabriela Bedolla, Academic; Labrashia Griffin, Academic; Allaunah Tumblin, Academic; Marietta – Whitley Alise Hale, Academic; Mooreville – Christen Harville, Academic; Halle Grayce Roberts, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Nettleton – Isaiah Bowers, Leadership; Evelyn Pearl Shumpert, ACT Regular Incentive, Special Achievement, ... Two ICC students receive Mississippi Automotive Manufacturers Association scholarships Two Itawamba Community College students were among the winners of Mississippi Automotive Manufacturers Association scholarships for 2022-23. Chad Bishop of Blue Springs and Joseph Harper of Baldwyn each received an award of $1,500 for one academic year to be used for educational expenses. Bishop, who is a sophomore at ICC majoring in robotics automation, has been a wastewater treatment plant operator at APMM in Guntown for the last 11 years. He is a certified treatment specialist and a hands-on practitioner with operational, analytical and maintenance proficiency across a full spectrum of wastewater systems and equipment. Bishop said that he is “excited for the opportunity to work as a maintenance team member in the automotive industry. With the hands-on training I am receiving, I will be more prepared to take on maintenance responsibilities at APMM when I finish. This degree will help me better support my family and reach higher occupational goals.” A sophomore at ICC, Harper is studying Industrial Maintenance and is in the Advanced Manufacturing Technician program at Toyota Mississippi. ... ICC's Health Sciences Division to host Code Blue and Red event for students from 12 area schools Itawamba Community College’s Health Sciences Division will host a Code Blue and Red event from 8:30 a.m.-noon, Feb. 10, in the Health Science Education Center at the Tupelo Campus. Students from 12 area schools will be on campus in two shifts (8:30 and 10:15 a.m.) to view simulations of three real-life scenarios, said Michael Holloway, director of recruitment and orientation. A North Mississippi Medical Center ambulance will arrive, and the students will see first-hand the need for and the role healthcare professionals play in the process. “It will be an impactful program,” Holloway said, “Our hope is that these students see the ‘real-life’ expertise used by the graduates of ICC’s programs.” Participating programs include students and faculty from Associate Degree Nursing, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Emergency Medical Sciences, Health Information, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Physical Therapist Assistant, Practical Nursing, Public Health, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Care and Surgical Technology. Dean of Health Science Instruction Tonya Vaughn said that this event will be an exceptional interprofessional education opportunity. “IEP is a new emphasis area in healthcare education. The goal of these efforts is to develop knowledge, ... ICC students receive Foundation scholarships Several area students are the recipients of Foundation scholarships at Itawamba Community College for 2020. They include Aberdeen – Kirstin J. Metcalf, Anson Aven Memorial Endowed Scholarship; Jaden Buchanan, Dr. Marshall E. Hollis Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship; Perashia C. Dunlap, Phillip A. Sheffield Memorial Endowed Scholarship; Amory – Abigail E. Hitt, A.J. Pitts Endowed Memorial Scholarship; Mattie Knox, Billy Spigner Disability Annual Scholarship; Pamela L. Dankins, Donald A. Baker Endowed Scholarship; Lukecia Freeman, Herrick Foundation Endowed Scholarship; Brody McGonagill, JT Crabb Memorial Annual Scholarship; Brandon W. Bryant, Pat Miles Memorial Endowed Scholarship; Caden Booth, Suzanne Summerford Endowed Scholarship; Abigail E. Hitt, W.O. Benjamin Memorial Endowed Scholarship; Jake T. Williams, Walmart Endowed Scholarship; Belden – Connor J. Gable, Gene M. Tilghman “Gone Fishing” Endowed Scholarship; Jenelle Harkins, R.T. (Mickey) West Memorial Endowed Scholarship; Booneville – Larissa E. Smith, Ernest and Jamie Joyner Adult Learner Endowed Scholarship; Caledonia – Leslie Jaydan Ray, North Mississippi Education Consortium Endowed Scholarship; Ecru – William H. Hooper, Adam N. Wages Memorial Endowed Scholarship; Makenzie Hamilton, Honorable Sharion R. Aycock ... Students receive ICC Foundation scholarships Several area students are the recipients of Foundation scholarships at Itawamba Community College for 2022-23. They include Aberdeen – Tyler Gill, Linda Kay Gilreath Scholarship; Taylor Harrison, Donald A. Baker Endowed Scholarship; Micah Terry, John and Beth Cleveland Endowed Scholarship; Kaleb Wilkinson, Thomas Griffith Memorial Annual Scholarship; Amory – Ella Browning, A.J. Pitts Endowed Memorial Scholarship; Matthew Carter, Dorothy D. and George H. Ruff Foundation Career Education Special Needs Endowed Scholarship; Marley Edwards, Linda Kay Gilreath Scholarship; Dorien Griffin, Linda Kay Gilreath Scholarship; Brooklyn Owen, Emily W. Horne Annual Scholarship; Baldwyn – Caden Cates, Dr. Marshall E. Hollis Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship; Batesville – Albert Martin, Dorothy D. and George H. Ruff Foundation Career Education Endowed Scholarship; Belden – Breia Foster, Mounce Family Excellence in Healthcare Endowed Scholarship; Adelin Mathis, Billy and Edna Fisher Todd Annual Scholarship; Min-Hao Sun, Pearl Markham Burch Memorial Endowed Scholarship; Belmont – Karly Weeks, Quail Unlimited Annual Scholarship, Sherry Senter Stubblefeld and Nancy Senter Presley Endowed Scholarship; Blue Mountain – Jazmine Moreno, Mike and Marcia Eaton Endowed Scholarship; Blue Springs – ... Students receive ICC scholarships Scholarship recipients at Itawamba Community College for 2017 include several area students. They include: Amory – Brendan Koehn, ACT Achievement Incentive, Special Achievement, Leadership; Colby Williamson, ACT Special Incentive; Caledonia – Parker Humber, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Cedar Bluff – Lacey Whitt, Leadership; Greenwood Springs – Hunter Colburn, Valedictorian/Salutatorian; Houston – Mitchell L. Harmon, ACT Regular Incentive; Mantachie – Andrew Mark Dill, Special Achievement, Leadership; Sarah Grace Minor, Academic, Leadership; Plantersville – Contavious Walker, Leadership; Ripley – Justin Medlin, Academic, Leadership; Tupelo – Keyuanna Gunn, Academic, Special Achievement; and Vardaman – Caley Greer Lloyd, Academic, Leadership. Comments are closed.