Five outstanding Randolph County high school students have been chosen
in a competitive process to become Presidential Scholars at Randolph
Community College for the 2014-2015 school year. Emily Nichole Allred of
Providence Grove High School, Morgan Blair Brackett of Southwestern
Randolph High School, Taylor Addison Coble of Eastern Randolph High
School, Christina “Crissy” Chanty Nutt of Faith Christian School, and
DeAnna Nicole Shumaker of Eastern Randolph High School will receive
two-year RCC scholarships through the Presidential Scholars program
funded by the Randolph Community College Foundation.
High school students from public, private, and home schools throughout
Randolph County were invited to apply for the scholarships. Thirteen
students who met the preliminary requirements were invited to attend a
Presidential Scholars Day at RCC, where they learned more about the
College and were interviewed by a committee of faculty and staff
members. Ten finalists were chosen and were invited back for a second
interview with RCC President Robert Shackleford Jr., who made the final
choice of five recipients.
For more information on our Presidential Scholars, go to http://www.randolph.edu/newevents/2014/2014-04-30.php.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
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