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This endowment was established in 2005. It is awarded to students who are interested in pursuing careers in engineering, manufacturing, or business. Eaton Corporation is a power management company with a local company in Asheville.
This scholarship was established in 2006, in honor of Robert F. Burgin's work at Mission Hospitals on the occasion of his retirement. It is awarded to students enrolled in any Allied Health program.
This scholarship is provided to students enrolled in the Associate of Science Transfer program with a concentration in Biology. Other qualifications include a minimum 2.0 GPA, demonstrate a need by completing the FAFSA and be Western North Carolina resident.
This scholarship was established in 2008 by Kay Manley, in memory of her mother Roberta Manley. Preference will be given to minority students who are aged 40 years or older with life experiences and barriers to obtaining an education.
The GEM Fund (Gaining Educational Momentum) was established by members of the Asheville branch of the American Association of University Women.
This endowment was established by George and Sandra Beverly. It is provided to students enrolled in a construction trade-related A.A.S., diploma, or certificate program such as HVAC, Electrical Systems, Sustainability Technologies, Construction Management, and Construction Millwork.
This scholarship was established by K. Ray and Glenda Bailey. It is awarded to second-year students with a 3.0 GPA enrolled in the Veterinary Medical Technology Program. K. Ray and Glenda have been supporters of A-B Tech for more than a decade.
This scholarship was established in 2013 by the A-B Tech Biology Department staff. It is awarded to students enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science degree program.
This scholarship was established by a bequest from the estate of Grace Joan Love Schneider. It provides support to deserving students enrolled in any curriculum program.
This scholarship was established in memory of Dr. Karen Vaneman. Karen had a thirst for knowledge and a love of literature that led her to earn a Ph.D. at 42 from Wayne State University in Detroit.