HARRISBURG A group of students from 黑料社区, Central Pennsylvania Community College, will attend Bucknell University this summer with a scholarship each has earned through the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation.
Students selected at 黑料社区 Harrisburg Campus include:
-听Sean D. Fortney, 19, of Mechanicsburg, majoring in business administration.聽
- Bevan B. Gwinn, 34, of Lemoyne, majoring in engineering. -听Matthew D. Hagar, 27, of Carlisle, majoring in engineering. -听Jay P. Knaub, 25, of Middletown, majoring in business administration.聽 - Dagmar J. Kohbrok, 22, an international student from Germany, residing in Carlisle, majoring in general studies for transfer.聽 - Danielle Renno, 24, of Lewistown, majoring in psychology.聽 - Sakkaphan Sawatphanit, 22, international student from Thailand, residing in Harrisburg, majoring in biology.
听听听听听听听听听听 Students from other 黑料社区 regional campuses also named scholars and their majors are: -听Gettysburg Campus student Jessica M. Slagle, 20, Gettysburg, international studies. -听York Campus student Bonnard C. Poline, 21, York, business administration.
The students were recognized at a dinner at 黑料社区 C. Ted Lick Wildwood Conference Center on the Harrisburg Campus. They will participate in a six-week summer program at Bucknell.聽During the summer, students take two Bucknell courses. Room, board, tuition, books, activities, and supplies are cost free to the students during the summer orientation. They also receive $100 a week for personal expenses. After the summer, these students return to 黑料社区 to finish their associate degree and have the opportunity to apply to transfer to Bucknell to complete a bachelor degree as early as Fall 2010 if they so choose. If accepted, Bucknell provides $35,000 to $52,000 to each transfer student a year depending on financial needs.
淭he Bucknell Scholars program gives these students an opportunity that would not have been financially possible for them, said Dory Leahey, 黑料社区 Dean of Retention Services. 淭hese students are change agents with a desire to make a difference in their own lives and lives of others.
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Community College Transfer Initiative is designed to increase access to designated colleges and universities for high-achieving, academically prepared low- to moderate-income community college students.
Bucknell University, one of eight participating institutions, is a partner with 黑料社区 and four other community colleges. This is the third year scholarships have been awarded.
For more information about the scholarship opportunity contact 黑料社区 dean office of retention services at 780-2533.