COCA-COLA SCHOLARS FOUNDATION AWARDS
NEMCC STUDENT $1,000 SCHOLARSHIP THROUGH THE COCA-COLA TWO-YEAR
COLLEGES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
ATLANTA, July 2007 Joel Barron of New Site, a student at
Northeast Mississippi Community College in Booneville, Miss. has
been awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Coca-Cola Scholars
Foundation. Through the Coca-Cola Two-Year Colleges Scholarship
Program, the Foundation awards a total of 400 scholarships
annually to students attending higher-education institutions
granting two-year degrees. In April, one scholar from each state
received a $2,000 scholarship from Coca-Cola through the New
Century Scholar Program of the American Association of Community
Colleges and Phi Theta Kappa, the two-year college scholastic
honorary organization. On June 29, an additional 350 students
were awarded a $1,000 scholarship. All recipients have
demonstrated academic success and participated in community
service within the past 12 months.
The Coca-Cola Two-Year Colleges Scholarship Program gives
support and encouragement to an under-served population of
college students, said J. Mark Davis, President of the
Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation. This program is an extension
of our long-standing commitment to college education throughout
the United States. These fine students, who often juggle school,
work and family, continue to give back to their communities
through volunteer service.
The Coca-Cola Two-Year Colleges Scholarship Program is made
possible with funding from the Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation.
The Whitehead Foundation provides grants in support of human
services initiatives. The late Joseph B. Whitehead was one of the
original bottlers of Coca-Cola.
The Two-Year Colleges Scholarship Program complements the
Foundations Coca-Cola Scholars Program, which awards more
than $3 million annually in college scholarships to 250
outstanding high school seniors. The Coca-Cola Scholars Program
is one of the most recognized and respected corporate-sponsored
scholarships in America.
The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation is supported by the financial
commitment of the (Local Bottling Company) and The Coca-Cola
Company. The Foundation was created in 1986 to commemorate the
100th anniversary of Coca-Cola and to establish a legacy for the
education of tomorrows leaders. Now in its 8th year of
funding the Coca-Cola Two-Year Colleges Scholarship Program, the
Foundation has provided $3.25 million in scholarship awards to
students attending two-year degree granting institutions and more
than $32 million towards the Coca-Cola Scholars Program during
the past 18 years