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Co-Lin Wins $2,000 Student Scholarship from CampusWorks

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
November 4, 2019
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WESSON, Mississippi – Copiah-Lincoln Community College is the most recent winner of a $2,000 scholarship from strategic higher education consulting firm CampusWorks. In celebration of the company’s 20th anniversary, CampusWorks has launched a scholarship giveaway to support student success—the firm has pledged to donate $2,000 scholarships to 20 different colleges and universities across the United States and Canada, providing a total of $40,000 in financial support for students in need.

“We are excited to receive a $2,000 that will benefit our students,” said Co-Lin President Jane C. Hulon. “We want to congratulate CampusWorks on their 20th anniversary.”

Founded in 1999, CampusWorks’ vision is to improve society by making higher education accessible to everyone, and offering these scholarships is a big step toward making that vision a reality. “After two decades working directly with institutions, we see firsthand the challenges many students face,” said CampusWorks CEO Liz Murphy. “We want to do our part to ensure that financial need does not prevent anyone from pursuing a quality education.”

As the cost of higher education continues to rise in many areas, more students are relying upon scholarship support to achieve their educational goals

Pictured with the $2,000 scholarship check are from left, Jackie Martin, Associate Vice President of Instructional Services; Kina Leggett, Comptroller; Jane C. Hulon, Co-Lin President; and Richard Baker, Vice President of Business Affairs.

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