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This scholarship was established by Dr. Lary and Jan Schulhof. It is awarded to a student enrolled in any Allied Health curriculum program. Dr. Schulhof practiced Neurosurgery in Asheville from 1975 - 2009.
This scholarship is provided to students enrolled in any two-year Engineering Technology program. Other qualifications include a 2.0 GPA; being enrolled full-time; demonstrating a financial need by completing the FAFSA. Preference will be given to Enka High School graduates.
This Endowment was established in 2015 by Shirley Ray in memory of her parents, JE and Clara Ray, who believed that education can change lives. It is provided to students enrolled in the Culinary Arts and Baking and Pastry Arts programs.
This scholarship was established in memory of a respected educator, Jessie Copp Kramer, who taught in schools in Hominy Valley for many years. She also influenced many generations of young people in the community and like A-B Tech helped students realize their dreams.
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 in 2016 by Susan Vincent in memory of her son Jason King, a former student in A-B Tech's Computer Integrated Machining program. Jason passed away in June 2015. He understood the importance of community college.
This endowment was established by Joe and Janice Brumit. It is awarded to students enrolled in the Hospitality Management program. Joe and Janice are long-time friends of the College. Mr. Brumit is president of the Brumit Development Company.
This scholarship is provided to students that best exemplify the membership philosophy of credit unions, "People Helping People" and has demonstrated leadership, excellence of character, integrity, and community involvement.
The Susan L. Holden Scholarship Fund is awarded to first-year students enrolled in any curriculum program. Qualifications include: a minimum 2.0 GPA; resident of Buncombe or Madison counties; financial need will only be considered if candidates are equally qualified.
This course is designed to provide knowledge and skills needed for working with individuals experiencing various psychosocial conditions to help them achieve participation in life through engagement in occupation.