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This scholarship was established by Hal and Clare Shapiro. It is awarded to African-American and Latino students enrolled in any curriculum program. Preference is given to Asheville High School graduates.
Established in 2016 in memory of Sherrill "Sherry" Grace Thompson. This scholarship is provided to students enrolled in any curriculum program. Other qualifications include a 2.0 GPA, demonstrate a need by completing the FAFSA, be a resident of Madison or Buncombe counties.
This scholarship provides assistance to students enrolled in the Dental Hygiene program.
Established in 2005, in memory of Iva Wall, an employee at Mission Hospitals. Ms. Wall was instrumental in moving the Radiography program from Mission to A-B Tech in the early '70s. She also managed the Radiography department and retired from A-B Tech in 1995.
This scholarship is awarded to a first-year student in the Fall semester who has completed the A-B Tech GED program. The purpose of the scholarship is to provide financial support in helping students transition from the GED program into a two-year curriculum program.
This endowment was established by Jack and Carolyn Ferguson.
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