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This endowment provides scholarships for students enrolled in any Business Administration and Engineering Technology program. Square D was a local American manufacturer of equipment used to control and distribute electric power.
This scholarship was established to honor the work of Ray Cope, CEO of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust Fund in Winston -Salem. The scholarship, as requested by Mr. Cope, is named for William P. Warren, a Hominy Valley educator, who mentored Mr. Cope.
This scholarship was established in 2008 by John and Cindy Winkenwerder. It is awarded to students enrolled in any curriculum program. Mr. Winkenwerder serves on the College Foundation’s Board of Directors.
This scholarship was established in 2009 by members of Womansong of Asheville, Inc, and Asheville’s largest and oldest
This scholarship was established in memory of James A. Helmer, musician, artist, naturalist, and a lifelong learner. It is provided to first-year female students enrolled in any curriculum or certificate program.
This scholarship was established in 2015 by members of the Central United Methodist Church in loving memory of Suzanne "Shorty" Short, a quadriplegic who worked hard to become an accomplished mouth artist.
This scholarship was established in 2014 by James T. "Tommy" Rice, Jr., Vice President and General Manager of Anders-Rice Funeral Home. Mr. Rice established this scholarship in memory of his father, James T. "J. T." Rice, Sr., former President of Anders-Rice Funeral Home.
This scholarship will be awarded to students between the age of 17 and 22 who have aged out of foster care or children
This scholarship was established in memory of Carol Douglas. Carol taught mathematics as an adjunct
This scholarship is provided to students enrolled in any curriculum program, who are Habitat for Humanity homeowners or family members.