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Co-Lin Announces Simpson County Campus Scholarships

Patrice Boykin by Patrice Boykin
June 9, 2016
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Corinth-Baptist-Church-Scholarship---B.-JohnsonBrewunte Johnson of Magee (second from right) is the recipient of the Corinth Baptist Church Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Rev. Jay Westbrooks of Corinth Baptist Church, Johnson, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

Corinth-Baptist-Church-ScholarshipLogan Prather of Magee (second from right) is the recipient of the Corinth Baptist Church Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Rev. Jay Westbrooks of Corinth Baptist Church, Prather, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin.

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Tori Sullivan of Magee (second from left) is the recipient of the Donald Ashley “Chick” Smith Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were donor representative Candy Smith (second from right), Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles (far left) and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.Donald-Ashley

 

Emily-Booth-Collins-ScholarshipJaylea Douglas of Magee (second from left) is the recipient of the Emily Booth Collins Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Douglas, donor Emily Collins, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

F.M.-Fortenberry-ScholarshipKarleigh Mahaffey of Mendenhall (second from left) is the recipient of the F.M. Fortenberry Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Mahaffey, Executive Director of the Co-Lin Foundation D.J. Preiss, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

H.F.-McCarty,-Jr.-ScholarshipLauren Grantham (second from left) is the recipient of the H.F. McCarty, Jr., Endowed Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Grantham, Executive Director of the Co-Lin Foundation D.J. Preiss, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

Dr.-Howell-&-Candi-Garner-ScholarshipTrevor Maddox (second from left) is the recipient of the Howell and Candi Garner Leadership Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Maddox, Executive Director of the Co-Lin Foundation D.J. Preiss, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

Mazary-Brewer-ScholarshipMadison Bynum (second from left) is the recipient of the Mazary Brewer Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Bynum, donor representative Jon Dilmore, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

PriorityOne-(SCA)Abigail Algee of Simpson County Academy (center) is the recipient of the PriorityOne Bank Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Fontaine McNair of PriorityOne Bank, Algee, Co-Lin Foundation Board President Robbie Barnes of PriorityOne Bank, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

PriorityOne-(Mendenhall)Joseph Johnston of Mendenhall High School (center) is the recipient of the PriorityOne Bank Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Fontaine McNair of PriorityOne Bank, Johnston, Co-Lin Foundation Board President Robbie Barnes of PriorityOne Bank, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

Michael Allen of Magee High School (center) is the recipient of the PriorityOne Bank Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Fontaine McNair of PriorityOne Bank, Allen, Co-Lin Foundation Board President Robbie Barnes of PriorityOne Bank, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

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Sara-Conerly-Bruce-ScholarshipJordan Guinn of Braxton (second from left) is the recipient of the Sara Conerly Bruce Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Guinn, Executive Director of the Co-Lin Foundation D.J. Preiss, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

Simpson-General-ScholarshipKelsie Walker of Magee (second from right) is the recipient of the Simpson General Foundation Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Co-Lin Foundation Board President Robbie Barnes, Walker, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

Simpson-Co.-Rotary-(B.Johnson)Brewunte Johnson of Magee (center) is the recipient of the Simpson County Rotary Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Simpson Rotary representative Valerie Ward, Johnson, Simpson Rotary representative Lori McAlpin, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

Karleigh Mahaffey of Mendenhall (center) is the recipient of the Simpson County Rotary Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Simpson Rotary representative Valerie Ward, Mahaffey, Simpson Rotary representative Lori McAlpin, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.Simpson-Co.-Rotary-(K.-Mahaffey)

 

 

 

 

Simpson-Co.-Rotary-(J.-Douglas)Jaylea Douglas of Magee (center) is the recipient of the Simpson County Rotary Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Simpson Rotary representative Valerie Ward, Douglas, Simpson Rotary representative Lori McAlpin, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

Simpson-Co.-Rotary-(K.-Walker)Kelsie Walker of Magee (center) is the recipient of the Simpson County Rotary Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Simpson Rotary representative Valerie Ward, Walker, Simpson Rotary representative Lori McAlpin, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

Carley May of Magee (second from left) is the recipient of the Thelma Hemphill Jones Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, May, Executive Director of the Co-Lin Foundation D.J. Preiss, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.Thelma-Hemphill-Jones-Scholarship

 

Willie-&-Rice-Ainsworth-Memorial-ScholarshipChay Herring (second from left) is the recipient of the Willie & Rice Ainsworth Memorial Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, Herring, donor representative Wiley Ainsworth, and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

Wilson-Massey-ScholarshipDalton Morgan of Mendenhall (center) is the recipient of the Wilson-Massey Scholarship provided through the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Foundation. On hand for the presentation were from left, Co-Lin President Dr. Ronnie Nettles, donor Mrs. David Massey, Morgan, donor David Massey and Vice President of the Simpson County Center Dr. Dewayne Middleton. The Co-Lin Foundation provides approximately $200,000 in scholarships to over 150 Co-Lin students annually.

 

 

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