2024 Annual Report by Lenoir Community College

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LENOIR

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

VISION

Lenoir Community College connects hope to opportunity. 2024 ANNUAL REPORT

MISSION

The mission of Lenoir Community College is to meet the personal, cultural, and professional educational needs of our students through affordable, accessible, and innovative educational programs.

GOALS

ENGAGE – Engaging students, each other, and our community partners

INVEST – Investing in our students, employees, and facilities

CREATE – Creating a quality student experience

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

DR. RUSTY HUNT

LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PRESIDENT

I am proud to present Lenoir Community College’s 2024 Annual Report highlighting our students and our accomplishments for the past academic year. The 2024 year has been a year of innovation and change, but one constant has continued to be true – our faculty and staff have remained committed to bringing quality educational and training opportunities to our students, and to the citizens we serve in Lenoir, Greene, and Jones Counties. This has been a historic year of growth with new programs and services. The College also celebrated a new milestone with the groundbreaking of the Senator Jim Perry Aviation Center for Excellence. The Center will truly be transformational for our region.

This report shares only a few of the thousands of success stories that we are privileged to be a part of every day. Our students are our top priority, and we strive to offer the best opportunities and services available. Our commitment to our vision is strong, and our mission is clear.

"As a leader for economic development in the area, we are providing an educated workforce needed to attract and retain employers in our region."

BOARD CHAIR’S MESSAGE

RANDY SMITH

LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHAIR

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

MR. RANDY SMITH, CHAIR

MR. ROD D. EVANS, JR., VICE CHAIR

DR. PRADEEP ARUMUGHAM

MS. MAXINE COOPER

MR. W. HARDY CREECH, II

MS. JUNE CUMMINGS

MR. GREGORY EVERETTE FLOYD

MR. DENNY GARNER

On behalf of the Board of Trustees of Lenoir Community College, it is an honor to be a part of a team of professionals with one goal in mind improving the lives of our students through education.

"This has been an incredible year of growth at the College with new programs and services that continue to meet the needs of the citizens we serve."

I am honored to lead an incredible team of professionals who are reimagining the student experience to make it the best possible for those we serve. We have held true to our strategic plan by engaging, investing, and achieving in a quality student experience. We are redesigning how we deliver education to assist students on their educational journey. From traditional face-to-face classes to online to synchronous offerings, students have more opportunities for learning on a schedule to meet their needs.

We are preparing the workforce not only for the job market of today, but also for the job market of the future. Now is the time that we are needed most, and we are constantly evaluating and updating our programs and services to remain on the cutting edge of technology and to meet the needs of those we serve.

There has never been a better time to be at Lenoir Community College. While this has been an amazing year, more is to come. We value our community partnerships, and we thank you for being an integral partner with us. Your support makes an incredible difference in the lives of so many.

MRS. CONNIE HUFFMAN

MR. CHARLEY JONES

MR. JERRY R. JONES

MR. KYLE KOONCE

MS. BARBARA SEAFORTH

MR. CURTIS SMITH

DR. PAUL SUGG

MR. PRESTON SUTTON

SGA PRESIDENT – EX OFFICIO

There has never been a better time to enroll at LCC for training and retraining our workforce. I continue to say that our faculty and staff are the very best at what they do, and they continue to be creative and responsive to those we serve in Lenoir, Greene, and Jones Counties. The College has a reputation statewide for its academic excellence and its visionary leadership. I have the privilege of seeing firsthand the amazing work of our administration, faculty, staff, and students. I am proud to be a part of a dedicated 16-member board that supports the mission and vision of the College and celebrates the accomplishments of the College community. As a Board, we look forward to what the new year has to offer and the many opportunities that we can provide to those looking to enhance their lives through the programs and services offered at the College. We are committed to our vision and our mission to provide the best in education and workforce development short-term training opportunities and to connect hope to opportunity.

SENATOR JIM PERRY AVIATION CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE

GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY

Lenoir Community College celebrated a new milestone with the groundbreaking of the Senator Jim Perry Aviation Center for Excellence (ACE) in June. The Center will offer cutting-edge technology, state-of-theart simulators, and hands-on experiences for those pursuing an education in the aviation field.

“This is truly a transformational day, a historic day for Lenoir Community College, and surely for the Global TransPark", said LCC President Dr. Rusty Hunt. “This facility is state-of-theart, innovative, and flexible to meet the needs in aviation, whether you want to build, fly, or maintain aircrafts, we have programs for you.”

The Aviation Center for Excellence is named after Senator Jim Perry, a graduate of LCC, in honor of his vision and leadership for Lenoir Community College and the state of North Carolina. “It’s humbling to stand here and be honored in this way,” said Perry as he reflected on his personal journey and the importance of education in shaping his life and career.

Preston Hunter, Executive Director of the North Carolina TransPark, emphasized the strong partnership between the College and the Global TransPark. “What this Aviation Center for Excellence will provide is a stateof-the-art training facility and programs at

the airport,” he said. “This will make workforce development more accessible than ever for us. By investing in education and training, we are setting the stage for sustained economic growth.”

“This Center will be a place where dreams take flight,” said Lenoir Community College Board of Trustees Chair Randy Smith. “It will serve as a hub for education, training, and research, equipping students with skills and knowledge they need to excel in the ever-evolving aviation industry.”

The Center will offer an opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to jumpstart a career in aviation by earning college credit while in high school through is ACE Academy. The Center will also offer a wide range of programs, from short-term training to degree courses to transferable degree courses in partnership with Elizabeth City State University and East Carolina University.

43 DEGREES OFFERED 19 DIPLOMAS OFFERED 66 CERTIFICATES OFFERED

3,339 CURRICULUM

6,371 CONTINUING EDUCATION ENROLLMENT FOR CURRICULUM AND CONTINUING EDUCATION

54% FEMALE STUDENTS

46% MALE STUDENTS

EXCELLENCE

BRIGHTON BERTHRONG

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD

Brighton Berthrong of King has been selected Lenoir Community College’s Academic Excellence Award recipient for 2024. He is recognized as one of the Great 58 in the North Carolina Community College System. The Academic Excellence Award is presented annually to a currently enrolled student who demonstrates dedication to their educational goals in an associate degree program and maintains a cumulative grade point average of a 3.25 or higher.

and pursue his CPA license and Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting.

Berthrong has been a star athlete and starting catcher for the Lancer’s baseball team the past two years, and he will complete the requirements for his Associate in Arts in Business Administration this summer. He was named to the NJCAA All-Academic’s First Team by maintaining a perfect 4.0 grade point average, which highlights his ability to maintain academic excellence while participating in demanding athletic schedules.

Despite being involved in baseball and working part-time at LCC, Berthrong was able to demonstrate high academic achievement. He plans to attend a four-year university

“Being a student at Lenoir Community College has been a transformative experience for me,” he said. “As an incoming freshman in the fall of 2022, I vowed that I would value my academics to the highest standards throughout the pursuit of acquiring my associate degree. Maintaining a 4.0 grade point average while being a full-time student and athlete at the College allows me to confidently say that I kept that vow while at LCC.” Berthrong said the past two years have intellectually benefited him more than just through material in a textbook. “I have gained an understanding of the concept of discipline and accomplishing set goals. These are traits that will follow me for the remainder of my life,” he said.

“Although this journey has been a rewarding one, it comes with many hardships and challenges. If it wasn’t for the culture set by LCC, then I wouldn’t be in the spot I am today,” he said. “The guidance and support from professors to janitors, has left an impression on me that can never be forgotten.”

SAVANNAH BOSEMAN

GOVERNOR

Former Lenoir Community College Student Government Association President Savannah Boseman of Kinston has been recognized as LCC’s recipient of the Governor Robert Scott Leadership Award. She is one of the Great 58 in the North Carolina Community College System. The North Carolina Association of Community College Presidents created the Governor Robert Scott Leadership Award to highlight outstanding curriculum student leadership and service.

ROBERT SCOTT LEADERSHIP AWARD

SHANICE WILLIAMS

DALLAS HERRING AWARD

She is pursuing an Associate in Applied Science in Criminal Justice and plans to graduate in May in hopes of transferring to Western Carolina University to earn a Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice. Upon graduating from WCU, she plans to join the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation with the goal of becoming an investigator. She plans to specialize in human trafficking investigations and crimes against children.

Throughout her time at LCC, Boseman has displayed exceptional leadership and dedication. Serving as the 2023 – 2024 President of the Student Government

Association, she led with distinction. Her commitment to academic excellence is evident in her membership in the Omicron Rho chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, where she demonstrated exceptional scholarship. She has maintained a 4.0 college grade point average and is a recipient of the LCC Guarantee Scholarship, the E. Merle Edwards Scholarship, and the Dr. Frank Rocker Jr. Scholarship through the College Foundation. She also served as a technical assistant working in the College’s Distance Education Department.

“Leadership to me is not about holding a position of power but about making a positive impact,” Boseman said. “My leadership journey has been a profound learning experience, teaching me the value of responsibility, empathy, and perseverance. My leadership journey at LCC has been a transformative experience, shaping me into a leader who values empathy, inclusivity, and community impact.”

Lenoir Community College student Shanice Williams of Kinston has been named LCC’s Dallas Herring Award recipient for 2024. She is one of the Great 58 in the North Carolina Community College System.

The Dallas Herring Award was established by the North Carolina Community College System to honor the late Dr. Dallas Herring, one of the state’s earliest advocates of community colleges. The award is bestowed annually upon a student who best embodies Dr. Herring’s philosophy of “taking people where they are and carrying them as far as they can go.”

A single mother with three children and a full-time job, Williams refused to let adversity define her. Determined to create a better life for herself and serve as a positive role model for her children, she embarked on her academic journey at LCC. Despite experiencing heartbreaking losses, she persevered, driven by the memory of her beloved grandmother and uncle. Through dedication and resilience, Williams not only completed her Associate in Applied Science Degree in Medical Office Administration but also secured an internship with the Lenoir County Health Department during the Covid-19 pandemic. Her exceptional performance led to a full-time position, where she continues to excel.

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) Instructor Henry Perez was recognized as one of the top 25 most influential HVAC instructors in the United States by the ESCO Group, an organization that sets industry standards and provides tools and tailored training resources to help advance professionals, as well as educators, in the fields of HVACR and building science. The award reflects his excellence in teaching. Originally from Mexico, Perez has been with LCC for more than 10 years. During that time, he helped develop the Latino Educational Center and a one-of-akind HVACR program at the College. He also teaches residential electricity and other Energy Distribution Systems courses utilizing propane technologies.

ESCO Group Top 25 in the Nation

HENRY PEREZ

HVACR TECHNOLOGIES INSTRUCTOR

Susan Nobles Celebrating

50

Years of Service

Officially on April 1, Lenoir Community College employee Susan Nobles celebrated 50 years of service at the College; however, the College celebrated her March 28 with a cookout and with the naming of the Lancer Baseball Scoreboard – the Nobles Scoreboard.

LCC President, Dr. Rusty Hunt, presented her with an official Lancer Baseball jersey with her name on the back, and in a video presentation, he unveiled the Nobles Scoreboard.

“I am totally blown away by this. I’m thrilled,” Susan Nobles said. “I’m humbled and blessed.”

“Everyone loves Susan,” Hunt said. “She is a great supporter of the College and has given so much of her time to LCC and to the athletic program. You will always see her at the games. We appreciate her and her dedication.”

The LCC Board of Trustees honored Nobles at its board meeting with a resolution recognizing her years of service and a plaque.

Nobles’ husband, Bobby, and one of her sons, Robert, also work at the College and her other son, Richard, his wife, Amanda, and their children, Eli, Scarlett, and Lizzie attended the spring cookout in Nobles’ honor in the Culinary Arts Department.

Nobles graduated in computer programming from LCC in 1973. Soon after graduation, she started a job with the City of Kinston. She worked there for about a year before somebody recommended her for a position at LCC. Little did she know that she would be celebrating her 50th anniversary.

She has held many positions at LCC and is currently the Research Coordinator. “I love what I do. I may have had challenging days, but my experience at LCC has been rewarding,” she said. “I just hope people remember me as a kind person. I pray they remember me as a helpful person who would never say 'no'.”

PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT ARE SUSAN NOBLES’ FAMILY, SON, RICHARD AND HIS WIFE, AMANDA NOBLES WITH THEIR CHILDREN, LIZZIE, SCARLETT, AND ELI, SUSAN NOBLES AND HER HUSBAND, BOBBY, AND SON, ROBERT.

Summer camp at Lenoir Community is back after a short hiatus, and the career experience gave participants a chance to “Explore Lenoir” for two entire weeks.

“Explore Lenoir gave campers an opportunity to participate in engaging and fun activities in 16 career areas culminating in team building and fun challenges,” said Vice President of Instruction and Institutional Effectiveness Dr. Timothy Maddox-Fisher. Dean of Business and Industry Dr. Dusk Stroud and Director of Marketing and Communications Richy Huneycutt co-directed the camp.

The first week of camp included exploration of graphics, health sciences and nursing, culinary, fine arts, information technology, young entrepreneurship, basic law enforcement training, and welding. The second week included programs at the Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center, aviation, cosmetology/ esthetics, emergency medical science, STEM, and sustainable agriculture.

Southeast Crescent Regional Commission Aviation Center for Excellence Donation Presentation

Congressman Don Davis presented Lenoir Community College $285,480 from the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission for the Aviation Center for Excellence and its Aviation Academy. The presentation was made at the Lenoir Community College Greene County Center in Snow Hill.

The Southeast Crescent Regional Commission (SCRC) is extremely excited about this inaugural group of projects that have come forth through our office. North Carolina has received 10 of the 57 projects that we will implement over the next two years, said Dr. Jennifer Clyburn-Reed, federal co-chair of the SCRC. “We are extremely excited about this project in aviation, the innovation that will be thrust into the community to ensure that the economy becomes stronger.”

Congressman Davis said this grant will boost training for skilled aviation mechanics and support local job growth in the east. “This is about offering opportunities, real opportunities for not only those in this community but for young people across the east.

“President Hunt, I really appreciate you,” said Congressman Davis. “In North Carolina, we are a leader across the nation in our community

college system. This is a living example of what we can do to change lives to make a difference and to keep the American dream within reach for our young people right here in eastern North Carolina.”

In addition to LCC’s existing aviation programs, the College will add a much-needed and indemand program for aircraft maintenance. Students will gain the knowledge and skills to qualify for an aircraft mechanic’s certificate with airframe ratings. This program has never been offered at the College, and it will provide students in our region the opportunity to acquire employment in their local communities.

"We are extremely excited and appreciative for the SCRC grant and for what it will help us to accomplish for the workforce."

LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS

Element451 – LCC recently implemented Element451, a CRM platform that will revitalize the way in which the College communicates with and recruits new students. This software, powered by AI, will revolutionize onboarding for the College.

FSU Signing – LCC partnered with Fayetteville State University as they added 12 North Carolina community colleges to the Bronco Benefit guaranteed transfer initiative. This further solidifies the transfer options for LCC students upon graduation.

Health Sciences Expansion – LCC received a High-Cost Expansion Grant to increase the number of seats in the nursing program. LCC was able to gain approval to increase these seats by 10 students, and we hired a Simulation Technician to assist in this endeavor. Through funds received, LCC was able to purchase necessary equipment and supplies to aid in this expansion.

Lancer Educator Apprenticeship Promise (LEAP) Signing – LCC partnered with Lenoir, Greene, and Jones County Public Schools on an agreement to provide career-focused engagement opportunities through apprenticeships for high school students interested in pursuing a career in teaching. Qualifying students are awarded full tuition and fees to attend both LCC and ECU, with the agreement to return to their county service area for three years of service as repayment of fellowship funds.

SEED – LCC partnered with Wayne Community College, Smithfield Foods, ApprenticeshipNC, the Governor’s Office, North Carolina Business Committee for Education, and other manufacturing and business partners in our region for the first Southeastern Education & Economic Development (SEED) Program. Through this seven-week summer advanced manufacturing academy, students were paid to attend college as their summer job. They received free college, in-person visits to local manufacturers, and an apprenticeship opportunity. LCC was honored to share with Governor Cooper the progress that has been made this summer with the 35 students enrolled in this paid preapprenticeship program. Thirteen students completed the first cohort at LCC.

Welding Lab Renovations – Through assistance from Perkins funding and other support dollars, the College renovated the welding shop on main campus, to include new welding booths, new lighting and flooring, new equipment, and other necessary enhancements to the space.

LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE & FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY SIGNING
HEALTH SCIENCES HIGH-COST EXPANSION GRANT
FIRST SOUTHEASTERN EDUCATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (SEED) PROG RAM
LANCER EDUCATOR APPRENTICESHIP PROMISE (LEAP) SIGNING WITH LENO IR, GREENE, & JONES COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE GRADUATIONS

FOUNDATION DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE

JEANNE KENNEDY FOUNDATION DIRECTOR

The Lenoir Community College Foundation, established in 1973, plays a crucial role in securing resources to increase financial assistance to students, improve educational programs, and provide ongoing support to modernize and expand facilities at Lenoir Community College.

"Your belief in our mission not only inspires us but also significantly impacts the community."

Your generosity has provided more than $300,000 in scholarships to deserving students, enhanced our facilities, and expanded educational opportunities. Your investment in education transforms the lives of our students and strengthens our community.

There were many wonderful moments throughout the year. However, one of the most exciting was naming the Lamm Building. Longtime supporters and community champions William “Bill” Lamm and Melda B. Lamm bequeathed a gift of more than $1 million to the Foundation. Many people in Lenoir County will remember Bill for his work with the Agricultural Extension Service, where he worked as the Lenoir County Extension Director from 1973 until 1984, when he retired with 31 years of service to the agency. I will always remember Bill on the golf course. He served on the Foundation’s Golf Classic Committee for many years and was instrumental in its success. Melda was a registered nurse who worked at Cherry Hospital for 31 years. Their lives were dedicated to their faith, family, friends, and community.

The Foundation continued the Performing Arts Series by bringing Roald Dahl’s Matilda: The Musical, Disney's The Little Mermaid, White Christmas: The Musical, School of Rock: The Musical, and Lewis n Clark to the Turner Stage . Hello Dolly will join the Performing Arts Series in November andBroadway Unleashed: Holiday Edition in December. Anastasia – The Musical will take to the Turner Stage in July, 2025. For those who enjoy fabulous performances, beautiful music, and clever storytelling, LCC is the place to be. Jessica Cruz, Director and LCC Fine Arts Chair, along with the talented performers and musicians, will bring a smile to your face and a song to your heart.

If you want to support students' education through the Scholarship Program, leave a lasting legacy by making a bequeath, or participate in an event, I would be delighted to discuss these opportunities with you. Please feel free to contact me directly at (252) 233-6812. Your involvement is crucial to our mission, and we value your support.

FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES

MR. CALE GRADY – CHAIR

MR. COREY FADER – VICE CHAIR

MR. JAY CHERRY

MR. EDWARD CHISOLM

DR. SHIRLEY DOVE

MR. DAVID EDWARDS

MR. ERNIE EVERETT

MR. DEXTER FLOYD

MR. SKIP GREENE

DR. CRYSTAL HAYDEN

DR. ROBERT HOSEA

REP. CHRIS HUMPHREY

MR. KEITH KING

DR. PAT MACNEILL

MR. JOHN F. MARSTON

MR. JOHN MCPHAUL

MR. BUDDY RITCH

MR. RANDY SMITH

MR. ROD SMITH

DR. PAUL SUGG

MR. CHARLES T. TAYLOR

MR. KEN TETTERTON

DR. LYNWOOD TURNER

THE CAST OF WHITE CHRISTMAS: THE MUSICAL

LCC FOUNDATION AMBASSADORS

PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT, ARE JARED SANTIAGO LOPEZ OF LA GRANGE, DEREK CARRILLO MORENO OF SNOW HILL, VALLARIE HILL OF LA GRANGE, JOSHUA CHILSON OF KINSTON, FAITH STALNAKER OF KINSTON, JAIDEN GARRETT OF GRIFTON, AMBER ROBERSON OF LA GRANGE, AND CATHARINE KOSINSKI OF KINSTON. NOT PICTURED ARE MADISON DUNFORD OF PINK HILL AND ALEXANDER RENTERIA OF ALBERTSON.

Lenoir Community College recently held the dedication of the newly named Lamm Building. The building is named in recognition of William "Bill" Lamm and Melda B. Lamm, longtime supporters of the College. Their lives were dedicated to their faith, family, friends, and community. In light of that, the two were very generous with their work and donations to multiple institutions across the surrounding area.

Bill and Melda Lamm bequeathed a gift of more than one million dollars to LCC. This donation is one of the largest gifts received in the institution's 65 years. At the building dedication, Lamm family members and LCC staff and faculty gathered for the unveiling of the plaque honoring Bill and Melda.

"Their donation is game-changing for our institution and, most importantly, our students that we serve in Lenoir, Greene, and Jones Counties," says LCC President Dr. Rusty Hunt.

"We were fortunate to have great people such as Bill and Melda Lamm show their support for our institution. Their legacy will live on, not only in this building but in the students that we serve today and in the future."

Lamm had previously served as a member of the LCC Golf Tournament Committee, and he and his wife, Melda, were sponsors of the tournament that raised funds for the College scholarship program.

"Between the time Bill spent as a committee member for the LCC Golf Tournament and this donation, I have no doubt that Bill has fulfilled his commitment to education,” says LCC Foundation Executive Director Jeanne Kennedy. “This donation will allow us to provide scholarships to many of our students."

After the formal dedication, the family was invited to walk through the Lamm Building and hear more about the educational opportunities available in the facility. They were also able to spend time with LCC faculty and staff in attendance over refreshments.

"We are so thankful to LCC for holding this event. This means a tremendous amount to our whole family, says Donna McGalliard, niece of the Lamms.

LAMM BUILDING DEDICATION

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"We are appreciative to see that the time and effort that Bill and Melda gave to this community will be forever memorialized here at LCC."

JANEICE GOUDE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN AND SCHOLARSHIP COORDINATOR STAFF EXCELLENCE

TEACHING EXCELLENCE

DIRECTOR OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING & INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CHAIR

PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT ARE BILL AND KIMBERLY CANIPE (GREAT NIEC E), THERESA AND DON PITTMAN, NEPHEW OF THE LAMMS AND DONNA (GREAT NIECE) AND NICK MCGALLIARD AND DAUGHTER, BAYLI E (GREAT GREAT NIECE), NOT PICTURED IS MADISON CANIPE (GREAT GREAT NIECE).
PICTURED THIRD FROM LEFT: JANEICE GOUDE
PICTURED FOURTH FROM LEFT: ANDREW LUPPINO

This scholarship means so much to me and will make a real difference in my studies as I pursue my nursing degree. Your support inspires me to work harder towards my goals. After I graduate, I plan to attend East Carolina University to receive my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. This scholarship is not just financial aid; it is a vote of confidence in my abilities and aspirations."

ALEXANDER RENTERIA

LCC GUARANTEE SCHOLARSHIP

CIERRA DANIELS

DALTON B. TRIPP SCHOLARSHIP

"Thank you for creating the Dalton B. Tripp Scholarship. This scholarship will help me to continue my profession in office administration at Lenoir Community College. After graduation, I will attend a four-year college to further my career in mental health and counseling."

I have been dually enrolled in Lenoir Community College and high school the past two years. I have worked hard to obtain an associate degree and have now decided to continue my education through LCC’s nursing program. I want to give an enormous thank you for giving me this opportunity!"

JORDAN SASNETT

LCC GUARANTEE SCHOLARSHIP | RITA GRADY CLARK SCHOLARSHIP

THOMAS EDWARD & MOZELLE HODGES BRILEY SCHOLARSHIP

MARIELA SALGADO-VILLA

LCC GUARANTEE SCHOLARSHIP

"Thank you so much for supporting the LCC Guarantee Scholarship! I am currently enrolled in the Associate Degree Nursing Program and anticipate graduating, in May of 2025! After graduation, my plan is to start working in a hospital and continue to work on my bachelor's degree in nursing through the RiBN program."

Receiving this scholarship means more to me than words can express. Not only does it provide financial support towards my educational journey, but it also serves as a significant encouragement and validation of my academic achievements and goals. Your investment in my education inspires me to continue striving for excellence in my studies and beyond."

QUANTAVIA EDWARDS

DR. ROSE PULLY SCHOLARSHIP

DANIELLE MAYO

WILLIAM T. AND IMOGENE SUTTON CASEY SCHOLARSHIP

"I'm honored to be one of this year’s scholarship recipients of the William T. and Imogene Sutton Casey Scholarship. I am the first one in my family to graduate from college; so, graduating and furthering my education has been the most rewarding experience."

Thank you for supporting me as a scholarship donor. It is a great honor and privilege to be chosen for this award. This scholarship will greatly assist me in achieving my career goals. After I graduate, I can apply my knowledge of agriculture to my career. I am committed to making the most of this opportunity and will strive to make you proud."

HUNTER FAULKNER

C. FELIX HARVEY, SR. SCHOLARSHIP

FAITH STALNAKER

LCC GUARANTEE SCHOLARSHIP | LAURA B. JONES SCHOLARSHIP

LCC GUARANTEE SCHOLARSHIP | DORIS TAYLOR AHLSEN SCHOLARSHIP

WILLIAM T. AND IMOGENE SUTTON CASEY

"This scholarship is not only a financial blessing but also an encouragement for me to strive for excellence in my academic and professional pursuits. Your support motivates me to work harder and achieve my goals."

LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS

DORIS TAYLOR AHLSEN

ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY

ROBERT (ROCK) ANDERSON ATHLETIC

BB&T

EDDIE MORTON (BUG) BANKS

BARNES-ST. JOHN

DR. DONALD E. BECKER MEMORIAL

ELOISE C. AND HARVEY E. BEECH

E. K. BEST, JR. MEMORIAL

W. ROBERT AND SUZANNE S. BIZZELL HEALTH SCIENCES

LONNIE H. AND BETTY B. BLIZZARD

MILDRED DARE BLIZZARD

BOJANGLES’/TANDS, INC./MCRAE & ASSOCIATES

JEAN P. AND PEGGY BOOTH MEMORIAL

BOWEN FAMILY

JOHN HOOD BREWER MEMORIAL

BRANTLEY AND EUGENIA CASEY BRILEY

THOMAS EDWARD AND MOZELLE HODGES BRILEY

RUBY BOONE AND VIVIAN BROCK

THE BRODY BROTHERS’

FRANK AND SANDRA BROOKS

MILDRED QUINN BUCHAN MEMORIAL

HENRY H. AND VERA F. BULLOCK MEMORIAL

BRADLEY BLAIR (BRAD) BURMAHL MEMORIAL

BRUCE CANNON MEMORIAL

CANNON FAMILY FOUNDATION

WILLIAM T. AND IMOGENE SUTTON CASEY

GLENN F. AND JOYCE GILBERT CHERRY

PAUL AND DEBBIE CHUSED

RITA GRADY CLARK

CLARKE AND RICHARDSON

CHARLES COWARD/AL SUTTON

PHILIP H. CRAWFORD, JR. AND PERSIS HODGES CRAWFORD MEMORIAL

NELL AND FORD DABNEY SCHOLARS

ROBERT L. (BOBBY) AND ANNETTE L. DAUGHETY

WILLIAM H. AND CLARICE P. DAVENPORT

GRETCHEN AND MINERVA DAVIS

GRETCHEN AND MINERVA DAVIS

CONTINUING EDUCATION

DAVIS WHOLESALE TIRE COMPANY

BOBBY RAY AND JOYCE SUTTON-DAWSON

VIOLET R. DAWSON/CHAMPIONS HEALTH & FITNESS MEMORIAL ATHLETIC

THARON HARPER DEAVER

D. DOWNIE AND K. STATUM GRAPHICS FACULTY

DR. SHIRLEY L. DOVE

LOUIE EARGLE

EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA

BLUEGRASS ASSOCIATION

E. MERLE EDWARDS

HENRY A. AND LUCILE REED EDWARDS

EMPOWERING WOMEN

FACULTY MEMORIAL

THE FIRST CITIZENS BANK

SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT

DEXTER E. AND DOROTHY M. FLOYD

GREGORY E. AND JENNIFER A. FLOYD

BEN AND NORMA FOUNTAIN FUND

EDWARD EARLE FRANCK

ROBERT AND SUZANNE GALLAHER

DENNY AND JEAN GARNER

ALBERT LIONEL GARNER MEMORIAL

JOE D. AND MARILYNN FERRELL GAY MEMORIAL

GAIL G. GRANT MEMORIAL

ANDREW OSCAR GREENE MEMORIAL

W. FOSTER AND MARY L. GURLEY MEMORIAL

GENE HAAS FOUNDATION

JACK P. HANKINS

KATHRYNE C. HANKINS

JAMES R. (DOC) AND FRANCES PETTEWAY HARPER MEMORIAL

DR. AND MRS. JACK HARRELL

C. FELIX HARVEY, SR.

MARGARET BLOUNT HARVEY

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

HARRIET TAYLOR HERRING LPN

HARRIET TAYLOR HERRING RN

WILLIAM I. HERRING, SR. MEMORIAL

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MS. LAUREN BOWLEY

MS. ALICIA C. BROWN

MS. CRYSTAL BROWN

MS. STEPHANIE S. BROWN

MS. CATHY M. BRYANT

MS. CHRISTINA N. BURCHETTE

MR. AND MRS. CLEVON J. CANADY

MS. PHERBIA MAETTA CHADWICK

MS. VIRGINIA COX-DAUGHERTY

MR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER M. CREECH

MR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER S. DAVIS

MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL W. DICKENS

MS. THELMA D. DUNN

MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY EDWARDS

MR. JAMES GARNER

MS. JOHNNA D. GARRIS

MS. LINA W. GIBBS

MS. PAMELA GONZALEZ

MRS. AMBER GOODMAN

MR. RUDOLPH J. GRENZ

DR. STEPHEN N. HAWKINS

MS. SUSAN P. HAWKINS

MS. JORDAN HEATH

MR. AND MRS. JOSHUA C. HERRING

MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL HUMPREY

MR. AND MRS. JOHNNY E. HUSSEY

UP TO $49

MS. RUBY J. JENKINS

MR. AND MRS. HARRY L. JONES

MR. TYRONE JONES

MR. AND MRS. RONALD F. KENNEDY

MS. BEATRICE R. KORNEGAY

MS. KAREN LOMBARDI

MS. ASHLEY L. LOWE

MR. AND MRS. MATTHEW MARTIN

MR. IRA L. MITCHELL, JR.

MRS. MAMIE MOORE

MS. SONJI L. MOORE

MS. BONNIE C. NELSON

MR. STEVEN O'BOYLE

MS. LINDA ORMOND

MS. LUANNE B. OUTLAW

MS. RACHAEL PARKER

MR. AND MRS. TAD PARSON

MR. COURTNEY PATTERSON

MS. ELAINE G. PATTERSON

MR. AND MRS. STEVE PHILLIPS

MR. DUSTIN POLLOCK

MS. JACQUELINE REDDING

MR. MICHAEL ROBERSON

MR. AND MRS. TYRONE A. ROBINSON

MS. PATRICIA RYLAND

MS. MEGAN SUMNER

MS. SHIRLEY THAGGARD

MRS. DORIS THOMPSON

MS. ANN TILLMAN

MS. JOCELYN WALSH

MS. GWENDOLYN WYNN

The contributions listed are those recorded between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024. If we have omitted a contribution or misspelled a name, we apologize and ask that you notify the Foundation Office at 252.233.6812. The LCC Foundation, Inc., is a non-profit, tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization.

ACCREDITATION

Lenoir Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Lenoir Community College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).

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