Lincoln Scholarship Scramble golf
outing supports scholarships
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[April 09, 2018]
LINCOLN
Golfers can hit the
links early and benefit Logan County students this May.
Heartland Community College Foundation is looking for players and
sponsors for the Lincoln Scholarship Scramble Golf Outing on
Saturday, May 11 at Lincoln Elks Country Club (1020 1520th St.,
Lincoln, IL).
The golf outing raises scholarship funding for Logan County students
attending or planning to attend Heartland Community College.
It is an exciting time for the Lincoln Campus at Heartland Community
College. HCC has committed to invest in Lincoln and Logan County by
moving to a larger facility this summer. Areas of growth that the
College will be focusing on include adult education, a certified
nursing assistant program (CNA), expanded continuing education
classes, and, eventually, a technology-based Agriculture degree. The
development of these new programs and courses will provide
opportunities for the HCC Foundation to assist even more Logan
County students with scholarship assistance.
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There are a wide variety of Foundation scholarships available for
students including those who are entering high-demand fields,
experiencing financial need, high achieving learners, and for those
who are the first member of their family to attend college.
“The relationship
between the Lincoln area and Heartland continues to grow,” said
Kristi Powell, Associate Director of Heartland Lincoln Center. “The
golf outing is another chance for our partners in the community to
make and impact on local students while having a great time.
Everybody wins!”
The outing format is a four person scramble with cart, greens fees,
and a catered lunch and dinner included in the registration fee.
Please pre-register your team or as an individual online at
hccfoundation.org. For additional information contact the Foundation
at 309-268-8110 or
foundation@heartland.edu.
Check-in Registration
begins at 11 a.m. with lunch ahead of a noon shotgun start.
[Steve Fast
Associate Director of Public Information
Heartland Community College] |