Lincoln Scholarship Scramble
raises $10,000 for Heartland Community College students
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[May 17, 2019]
Golfers and sponsors have raised $10,000 for Logan County students
to attend Heartland Community College.
The Heartland Community College Foundation Lincoln Scholarship
Scramble was held on May 10 at Lincoln Elks Country Club. All funds
raised from the event are targeted to support access and learning
opportunities for Logan County students.
“We’re extremely grateful for the support of the individuals and
businesses who have made an investment in the future of Logan
County,” said Chris Downing, Executive Director of the Heartland
Foundation. “Heartland is offering more learning opportunities at
Lincoln Center and the funds raised by the Scholarship Scramble will
open the doors for area students to pursue their goals.”

Since opening in the spring of 2018, the new Heartland Lincoln
Center facility has offered expanded Work Ready programs including a
Phlebotomy class which boasted a 100 percent pass rate. The larger
center gives Logan County students an increased number of options
closer to home.
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L to R - George Wood, Chris Downing, Jim White, Keith Cornille

“Lincoln Center will offer a Certified Nursing Assistant program this fall. We
have also added Agriculture classes to the curriculum for the upcoming fall
semester,” Kristi Powell, Associate Director of Heartland Lincoln Center. “The
HCC Foundation scholarships will assist even more Logan County students in these
programs and others.”
There are a wide variety of Foundation scholarships available for students
including those entering high-demand fields, experiencing financial need, high
achieving learners, and for those who are the first member of their family to
attend college.
[Steve Fast
Associate Director of Public Information
Heartland Community College] |