NGTC Foundation Awards More Than $46,000 in Student Scholarships

The North Georgia Technical College (NGTC) Foundation recently awarded 126 scholarships totaling $46,654 for the 2024 fall semester. The scholarship recipients were composed of current NGTC students from all three campuses. Scholarships ranged in award amounts from $100 to $1,000 and assisted in paying for tuition, fees, books anScholarship recipients from Stephens County include:

Zachary Bailey, Martin

Colton Bartmas, Toccoa

Bristol Carter, Toccoa

Brianna Coker, Toccoa

Cheyenne Crawford, Martin

Kaydence Durden, Toccoa

Dylan Hunt, Toccoa

Kristiane Knickerbocker, Toccoa

Madison Knight, Toccoa

Taylor McFarlin, Toccoa

Bertha Mendez, Toccoa

Georgia Seymour, Martin

Lauren Smith, Eastanollee

Ashley Standridge, Toccoa

Amy Westmoreland, Toccoa

Megan Zanone, Toccoa

 

Other area scholarship recipients include:

Banks County:

Emily Murphy, Commerce

Franklin County:

Sarah Amason, Carnesville

Anna Brown, Royston

Grace Browd, Royston

Lisa Carr, Carnesville

Marie Culver, Carnesville

Madison Gipson, Carnesville

Nicole King, Carnesville

Brittany Long, Carnesville

Avery Smith, Carnesville

Kiley Snelgrove, Lavonia

Simon Tanner, Lavonia

Jontavius Ware, Canon

Hart County:

Calen McCurry, Hartwell

Mckenzye Wardingley, Hartwell

 

Rabun County:

Jacob Holm, Clayton

Madison Hunter, Clayton

Mikala Saucier, Rabun Gap

Habersham County:

Shelby Belonga, Demorest

Joshua Busie, Clarkesville

Avriel Clark, Clarkesville

Jacob Edwards, Alto

Ramon Fuentes, Alto

Emily Gattis, Clarkesville

Melody Guarnieri, Demorest

Ethan Harris, Cornelia

Louise Hatfield, Mount Airy

Saige Henry, Mount Airy

William Hopper, Baldwin

Abigail Kimbrell, Demorest

Megan Knight, Mount Airy

Heather McCoy, Mount Airy

Riley Moody, Clarkesville

Chloe Park, Cornelia

Edith Parkey, Cornelia

Lauren Taylor, Alto

Jane Young, Alto

Daniel Zavala, Cornelia

 

Whatcom County, Washington:

Emma Ihly, Ferndale

The NGTC Foundation offers award opportunities each semester from numerous scholarship funds, some of which award more than one scholarship. Students are expected to meet eligibility requirements and selection criteria, including a demonstrated financial need, as established by each individual scholarship.

For more information regarding the NGTC Foundation, student scholarships or future donations to support student scholarships, visit northgatech.edu/foundation or call 706-779-8110.