BCCC Students Awarded Scholarships Through Foundation | Eastern NC Now

The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is proud to announce the following scholarship recipients for the spring 2019 semester. The BCCC Foundation has awarded over $145,000 in scholarships during the 2018-2019 academic year.

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Dylan Respess received the Harold & Louise Lane Scholarship: Above.    Click image to expand.

    Dylan Respess, 19, received the Harold & Louise Lane Scholarship. He is part of the licensed nurse practitioner (LPN) program. The son of Sherri Respess of Washington and John Respess of Plymouth, and he attended Northside High School. The Washington resident plans to obtain an Associate Degree in Nursing. Established in 1998 in memory of Harold Alton Lane, Jr., and in honor of Constance Lane Howard, by their parents Harold Lane, Sr. and his wife Louise, this endowment provides annual scholarships to one or more students in the nursing and or an associate degree program.

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Glenn Simmons received the Grey & Jarl Bowers Scholarship: Above.    Click image to expand.

    Glenn Simmons, 34, received the Grey & Jarl Bowers Scholarship. He is working toward an Associate in Applied Science in Human Service Technology. The Greenville resident attended East Carteret High School and plans to own his own business. Grey Worley and Jarl E. Bowers provided for this endowment in their wills. Grey Bowers was a home economics teacher and Jarl Bowers was a successful businessman and community leader. The Bowers believed deeply in the value of education as well as the mission of BCCC, and bequeathed this endowment in 2008 to help students demonstrating need and enrolled in a curriculum program.

Claire Taylor received the Grey & Jarl Bowers Scholarship: Above.    Click image to expand.

    Claire Taylor, 19, received the Grey & Jarl Bowers Scholarship. The Williamston resident is working toward an Associate Degree in Nursing and is part of the Regionally Increasing Baccalaureate Nurses (RIBN) program. The daughter of Roy and Lucy Taylor of Williamston, she attended Riverside High School. Grey Worley and Jarl E. Bowers provided for this endowment in their wills. Grey Bowers was a home economics teacher and Jarl Bowers was a successful businessman and community leader. The Bowers believed deeply in the value of education as well as the mission of BCCC, and bequeathed this endowment in 2008 to help students demonstrating need and enrolled in a curriculum program.

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    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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