Randolph Community College Magazine - Fall 2014

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RANDOLPH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Fall 2014 | Magazine & Report to the Community

In this issue:

Award Winning Design Bridging the Skills Gap Petty’s Garage Internships And much more!


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RANDOLPH C O M M U N I T Y

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Magazine & Report to the Community CONTENTS

President’s Message............................................................. 3 Seriously Awesome.........................................................4-10 EPIC News........................................................................ 11-12 Across Campus...............................................................13-20 Enrollment/Budget Stats.............................................21-22 Richard Petty’s Garage................................................. 23-26 RCC Foundation............................................................ 27-40

RANDOLPH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Board of Trustees F. Mac Sherrill, Chairman Fred E. Meredith, Vice Chairman James M. Campbell Jr. Natasha D. Dowdy John M. Freeze J. Harold Holmes Lillian B. Jordan

Jorge A. Lagueruela T. Reynolds Lisk Jr. Curt J. Lorimer Kylar D. Martin Cynthia G. Schroder R. Andrews Sykes

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Information: (336) 633-0200 Alumni Relations: (336) 633-1118 Public Relations: (336) 633-0208

Magazine Staff

Shelley Greene, Managing Editor Cathy Hefferin, Editor

Contributing Writers Kathi Keys Lorie McCroskey Joyce Wolford

Design & Production

Photography by Erin Arsenault David Bradley Seth Combs Sarah Gillie Cate Gordon Cathy Hefferin Lisa Hughes Kris Julian Joshua Komer Katie Lester

Sarah Martin Rebekah McClure Erin Mizelle Tiffany Myers Adam Sikora Caleb Smallwood Greg Stewart Juan Villa Dan Whittaker

Lisa Hughes Kris Julian

On the Cover: A beautiful Dodge Charger customized by Richard Petty’s Garage sits in front of the Richard Petty Education Center at Randolph Community College. (Photo by Caleb Smallwood) Inside cover: Interior lobby of the Richard Petty Education Center. randolph.edu | 2


PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE I always tell people we have the word “community” in our name for a reason. As our senior leadership team, faculty, and staff work diligently on a daily basis to fulfill our mission of creating opportunities and changing lives, how we impact and serve the community is always at the forefront. Integrally related to this is our impact on workforce development. RCC has, of course, always been focused on workforce development, but we have recently renewed and sharpened that focus. RCC introduced Elbert J. Lassiter as our new vice president for workforce development and continuing education in May. Elbert is responsible for the creation and implementation of innovative workforce, continuing education, and professional development programs that will meet the current and future needs of Randolph County’s business, corporate, and healthcare communities. Despite our best efforts in corporate and continuing education, a job-skills gap remains for many of our citizens and industries, and we needed to better align our educational and training resources to close that gap. This area was important enough to the College’s ongoing success and Randolph County’s economic and workforce development that it was time to add a position at the vice president level specifically to address this issue. Having Elbert on our team after his long career working in Randolph County industry has already begun to have a big impact. The quality of our workforce has a huge impact on Randolph County’s ability to attract new businesses and industries and to maintain and grow the businesses and industries we already have. RCC is fortunate to be working with a vast array of partners across Randolph County to help make that happen. How does this renewed effort with workforce development impact you or someone you know? If you think about it, workforce development really impacts everyone. Are you a junior or senior in high school, contemplating your next step? A business owner who needs specific training for employees due to changing technology? An employee in need of a certification to advance in your career? A wannabe successful small business owner? A stay-at-home mom ready for the next phase of life? Recently laid off displaced worker? RCC can help. No matter where you are in your life, we want to be a part of your preparation for your next step.

Board of Trustees (as of July 1, 2013)

Pictured are (seated, from left) Natasha D. Dowdy, Cynthia G. Schroder, Vice Chairman Fred E. Meredith, Chairman F. Mac Sherrill, John M. Freeze, Lillian B. Jordan, Student Government Association President Kylar Martin; (standing, from left) Jorge A. Lagueruela, T. Reynolds Lisk Jr., J. Harold Holmes, R. Andrews Sykes, James M. Campbell Jr., and Curt J. Lorimer.

This issue of our magazine features our annual report to our community about how RCC is working hard on workforce development, serving our community, and making educational and career dreams come true! And, as always, we would love to hear from you…we are YOUR college!!

Heather O. Clouston

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Executive Assistant to the President & Board of Trustees

Kelly W. Heath

Special Assistant to the President for Projects and Events


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Ivy Lindsey Honored for Academic Excellence Ivy Marie Lindsey of Seagrove was honored as RCC’s 2014 Academic Excellence Award winner at an RCC ceremony in April. Dr. Stuart Fountain, a member of the State Board of Community Colleges, was on hand to give Lindsey a plaque and medallion signifying her accomplishment. She graduated with an Associate in Applied Science degree in Networking Technology in May. Lindsey is one of 58 students from each community college in North Carolina who were recognized in April for academic excellence. AEA selection requirements are consistent with Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society criteria. Students must be currently

enrolled, must have completed at least 12 semester hours in an associate degree program, and must have a cumulative grade point average of no less than 3.25. Lindsey maintained a 4.0 GPA her entire college career, while remaining an active mother and a part-time employee for a local department store. Dr. Fountain noted that Lindsey had overcome several obstacles in the pursuit of her education, including becoming essentially homeless four years ago when she and her family were stranded in Randolph County after a car accident in 2009.

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Getting into Character Dr. Nancy McCurry, who joined RCC in 1999 as an Early Childhood Education instructor, was RCC’s Excellence in Teaching winner for 2014. McCurry also served as program head for Early Childhood from 20022010. McCurry earned a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, a Master of Education in Human Development & Family Studies with a concentration in Interdisciplinary Studies in Preschool Education and Development, and a Ph.D. in Curriculum & Teaching, all from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. “Nancy McCurry is very creative in her teaching style,” reads one student’s recommendation letter for the award. “She does her absolute best to bring out every student’s potential in the best supportive way possible. She’s energetic and she is the kind of teacher that makes students want to come to class.” Another student evaluation says: “Dr. Nancy not only teaches, she brings energy and daily life to the room. She just gives 100% each and every day.” In her free time, McCurry plays in a bluegrass band, called the Alley Rabbits. She is a songwriter and a record producer and writes under the name Miss Nancy. She lives in Greensboro. (Photo by Cate Gordon)

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Passionate about RCC Lorie L. McCroskey, who currently serves as RCC’s director of development, was named the 2014 Staff Person of the Year. She joined RCC as director of recruiting and student activities in October 2010 and served in that capacity until last April when she joined the Institutional Advancement team. A community college alumna, McCroskey earned an associate degree in Photographic Technology from Randolph Community College, a certificate in Radio or Television Broadcasting from Central Carolina Community College, and a bachelor’s degree in political science from High Point University. She worked as an editor and executive producer for WGHP-Fox 8 for over 10 years and was the owner/ operator of Music with Ms. Lorie Preschool Music Program for over seven years. One of McCroskey’s recruiting accomplishments, according to her nomination packet, was developing Personalized Admissions Counseling (PAC) sessions at RCC to increase the conversion of applicants to registered students. “Lorie became the applicants’ advocate until they met all their admissions requirements and were admitted to the College,” reads the nomination. “The PAC sessions paid off. After the first year, (RCC) saw an overall increase of 3 percent of Randolph County High School students ready to register on July 1. Some individual schools had as much as a 50 percent increase in the number of students registering for fall classes with RCC.” (Photo by Joshua Komer)

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Honoring a Generous Philanthropist Randolph Community College Board of Trustees Chairman Mac Sherrill (right) and President Robert S. Shackleford Jr. (left) presented an honorary Humanities degree to community leader Ann Hoover during the College’s 2014 graduation ceremony held May 14 at Providence Grove High School gymnasium. “Ann Hoover has been a vital part of the new levels reached in recent years by the Randolph Community College Foundation,” said Shackleford during the presentation. “She is a tireless advocate for the College throughout the community and regularly attends College and Foundation events in her role as a Foundation board member.”

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Shackleford noted that for the past five years, Hoover has served as cochair for the planning committee for the Foundation’s Dancing with the Randolph Stars event, which has brought in more than $500,000 for student scholarships. “She has personally worked to secure a multitude of sponsorships, and the level to which she has reached out into the community to promote this event is unmatched,” he said. In a post on her Facebook page after the award, Hoover wrote, “Thank you RCC, Dr. Shackleford, and Trustees. What an awesome honor! I am complimented to the moon and back!” Hoover has served as president of the RCC Foundation since July 2013, and was vice president from 2011-2013. She has been a member of the RCC Foundation Board of Directors since 2008.


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Wanda Brown

Distinguished Service Award

Wanda C. Brown, who retired from Randolph Community College as executive assistant to the president and Board of Trustees on April 1, 2013, was the recipient of the RCC Board of Trustees 2013 Distinguished Service Award. Brown joined RCC in September 1982 as the part-time secretary to the director of the Associate Degree Nursing program. In 1987, Brown became the administrative assistant to the executive vice president for administrative services. She served in that role for one year and then became the executive assistant to the president in 1988. “Her dedication to RCC, the students, and the community was evident each day by consistently performing her job duties through thoroughness, dedication, and most of all, integrity,” said Trustee Chair Mac Sherrill, in presenting the award. “She daily represented RCC and the president’s office in a professional manner, and she quickly earned respect from all areas of the College, the Board of Trustees, local partners, elected officials, and the community at-large.”

J.W. Kelley

North Carolina Internship Council Dr. James “JW” Kelley, vice president for student services at Randolph Community College, has been appointed to a two-year term on the North Carolina Internship Council by N.C. Gov. Pat McCrory.

The North Carolina Internship Council serves as the governing body of the State Government Internship Program. The Council determines the appropriateness of proposals for student intern projects, determines the number of interns to be placed per project, screens applications, and selects interns. The Council is made up of 17 members, 14 appointed by the Governor, one by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, one by the Speaker of House, and one by the Secretary of Administration. Kelley joined RCC in January 2011. He earned a B.A. from Johnson Bible College in Knoxville, Tenn., an M.A. in Counseling from Cincinnati Bible University in Ohio, and an Ed.D. in Leadership from Nova Southeastern University.

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Elbert Lassiter

Vice President of Workforce Development and Continuing Education Elbert J. Lassiter was named as vice president for RCC’s new Workforce Development and Continuing Education Division. The new vice president will be responsible for the development and implementation of innovative workforce development, continuing education, and personal professional development programs that will meet the current and future needs of Randolph County’s economic development and corporate communities in fulfillment of the College mission, strategic priorities and goals. RCC President Robert S. Shackleford Jr. said the College community is very excited about Lassiter joining the RCC family. “His commitment to the community college system, his passion for workforce development, and his servant leadership style make him a perfect fit for RCC,” said Shackleford. Lassiter previously served a four-year term on the RCC Board of Trustees. He was appointed to the Board by then N.C. Gov. Beverly Perdue and served from 2009-2013. Most recently an operations manager for MOM Brands, Lassiter had been plant manager for Goodyear and Hyosung USA’s Asheboro Wire Plant for many years. Lassiter was raised in Randolph County and earned a bachelor of science in business and management from Shaw University and has completed leadership development training at the Center for Creative Leadership, as well as Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma training.

Chuck Egerton

UNCG Pacesetter Award Charles A. “Chuck” Egerton Jr., department head for Randolph Community College’s Photographic Technology Department, received the 2014 HHS Pacesetter Award from the University of North Carolina School of Health and Human Sciences. The HHS Pacesetter Award honors outstanding alumni of the school who have attained local, state or regional recognition through their achievements in scholarship, leadership or service, during their career, or through civic involvement. “Charles Egerton is the quintessential graduate student, he has made a significant impact as an accomplished peace-builder, educator, and photographer,” said Dr. Cathryne Schmitz, chair of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at UNCG. Egerton earned his Master of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies in the Peace and Conflict Studies Department of the School of Health and Human Services in May 2013 after four years of synchronous online classes, one per semester. Egerton joined the photography faculty at RCC in fall 1990. He is a graduate of RCC with an Associate in Applied Science in Commercial Photography and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drawing and Painting from Maryland Institute College of Art. randolph.edu | 10


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RCC Building, Architect Receive State Recognition Randolph Community College’s $7.6 million Continuing Education and Industrial Center was listed on the State Construction Office’s list of Top 10 Best Managed and Administered Construction Projects for the year, and Robert Carmac of Smith Sinnett Architecture, the architect for the CEIC, was awarded the State Building Commission Certificate of Merit Award at the 33rd annual State Construction Conference in Raleigh on March 27. Randolph Community College had the only community college project on the Top 10 List, which included much larger projects such as Winston-Salem State University’s Student Activities Center, East Carolina University’s Smith Williams Center, University of North Carolina at Wilmington’s Rec Center, and UNC’s IRB Marsico Hall. Carmac (below center) was nominated for the award by RCC’s project coordinators Daffie Garris (right), RCC’s vice president for administrative services, and Cindi Goodwin (left), RCC’s director of facilities operations. “During the course of this project, Mr. Carmac worked tirelessly to help us

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achieve our dream facility,” reads part of the nomination letter. “The CEIC is the single largest facility that Randolph Community College has ever endeavored and has become the only LEED Gold Certified facility in Randolph County.” Garris and Goodwin also noted that the plan design took many years to develop and encountered several obstacles including budget, which Carmac helped the College to overcome by developing a full cost analysis spreadsheet on the project. In the end, they said Carmac “presented a plan which maximized the existing building footprint but allowed for vast commons areas, large well-lit classrooms, multifunction space, recessed space for recycling containers, and ample supplies storage.”


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By Kathi Keys Reprinted with permission from The Courier-Tribune. Local employers today are challenged by a “skills gap” in the workforce plus an “interest gap.” The “skills gap” refers to applicants not having the necessary skills to perform the vacant jobs so they go unfilled or are taken by individuals from out of the area. The “interest gap,” however, applies to younger generations’ lack of interest in today’s manufacturing jobs. The need to close both gaps was expressed by industry representatives and others at Aug. 28’s Align4NCWorks Learning Summit sponsored by the N.C. Community College System at Randolph Community College. The summit involved 65 individuals representing business and industry, public schools, workforce development boards, government and economic development. It was the 15th of 22 regional meetings being held throughout the state to identify workplace innovations and challenges. The statewide initiative involves the community colleges along with industry, the N.C. Department of Public Instruction and the N.C. Department of Commerce. The session focused on RCC and Davidson County Community College, which also serves Davie County. RCC President Dr. Bob Shackleford and DCCC President Dr. Mary Rittling both participated. “This is one of my favorite community college buildings in the state,” said Dr. Scott Ralls, president of NCCCS, about the site of the summit, the RCC Continuing Education and Industrial Center in Asheboro. Shackleford, in his welcome, explained that the building was a vacant furniture warehouse—“a shell of a building turned into an educational masterpiece”—which opened in January 2013. “This was Plant 8,” said Doug Kemp, Klaussner Home Furnishings’ vice president of continuous improvement. “We built 1,200 pieces (of furniture) a day in this building,” he added about his company’s former use of the facility before Klaussner lost several large clients, which went out of business, and found its present upholstery furniture manufacturing niche. He was one of two local industry leaders who talked about how RCC has assisted them in addressing workforce training. The other was Fred Richey, vice president of corporate development and human resources for Technimark, who presented a detailed PowerPoint about his company’s growth from its Asheboro headquarters to the global market. “It’s critical to grow globally so we can grow in Randolph continued on page 15 13|randolph.edu

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County,” he said about the company, which makes injection molding plastic products for Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 companies. All agreed that a skilled workforce is needed to help in their growth and that their respective community colleges are working closely with them to provide the customized training they need. Part of Thursday’s session focused on a discussion among industry leaders about the challenges and barriers in current workforce development and then concluding comments. The need to close both the skills and interest gaps came out during this portion of the summit. Dr. Stuart Fountain of Asheboro, member of the State Board of Community Colleges who’s chairing strategic planning for the board and the NCCCS, said, “The jobs are here and the people don’t have the skills. These young people coming through public schools are not aware of the opportunities. “Working in industry is not what it was 30 years ago. It’s clean. It’s good work. It’s good paying work.” He agreed with others that this message has not reached students. “We’ve got to be closing the skills gap and interest gap.” Shackleford called the discussion “very eye opening” and noted that RCC has been addressing closing the skills gap. Its best practice example was the recent hiring of former industry leader Elbert Lassiter as RCC’s new vice president of workforce development and continuing education. He added that Randolph County’s experiences with plant closings, like Black and Decker, Goodyear and Ramtex, make closing the interest gap “a hard sell.” But he said today’s local industry is “advanced manufacturing, modern manufacturing.” Shackleford also said he’s upset each spring when graduates say there are no jobs in Randolph County. “There are so many wellpaying career opportunities. We have incredible opportunities.” Ralls also noted that it used to be in North Carolina that someone “went to college to not work in a mill or tobacco field.” He said one of the challenges is “how to change the mindset with a heightened sense of telling the story.”

Scott Ralls presents to the crowd at the Workforce Learning Summit on August 28, 2014, at Randolph Community College. (Photo by Cate Gordon) Elbert Lassiter speaks on the job skills gap. (Photo by Seth Combs)

Matthew Meyer with the N.C. Community College System also presented. (Photo by Cate Gordon)

Heather Soja talks with Fred Rickey at the Workforce Learning Summit. (Photo by Cate Gordon)

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A New Direction for Continuing Education Randolph Community College shifted direction recently with the creation of a new division with a “laser focus on workforce development” with the overall goal of “closing the skills gap” between job applicants and jobs available today, according to RCC President Robert S. Shackleford.

manufacturing and other areas,” said Shackleford. “RCC is at the heart of some incredible opportunities as we build on our record of collaboration in workforce development and our commitment to work together to connect with companies to help design training to fill their specific needs.”

Elbert J. Lassiter, a well-known manufacturing industry insider and former RCC Board of Trustees member, was named the vice president of the Workforce Development and Continuing Education Division in May. “Despite our best efforts in corporate and continuing education, a job-skills gap remains for many of our citizens, and we need to better align our workforce development resources. This area is important enough to the College’s ongoing success and Randolph County’s success that it is time to add a position at the vice president level,” said Shackleford. “There is a thriving manufacturing ecosystem steeped in tradition and innovation in Randolph County, with much more coming in the future with the expansion of advanced

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Aquaponics Lab Draws Wide Interest

The event was an excellent opportunity for local residents to learn about aquaponic food production and the wide spectrum of aquaponics systems, from counter top to commercial production, said Bryan Marbert, department chair for sciences, health and physical education at RCC. Marbert and Kevin Jones, Department of Science lab facilitator, hosted several tours of the lab to school groups, local residents interested in establishing their own aquaponics systems, and the media. Aquaponics is quickly becoming a staple for food production in many communities worldwide, according to Marbert. The integration of aquaculture (fish production) and hydroponics (the soilless growing of plants) into one system allows for production of a multitude of fish, fruit and vegetables on a small or large scale year round. Both components of the system complement each other with the fish waste providing an organic food source for the growing plants and the plants acting as a natural filter for the water the fish live in. In combining both systems, aquaponics capitalizes on the benefits of each organism and eliminates their drawbacks.

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Randolph Community College offered tours of its new aquaponics system on May 15 and 16 as part of the Tour de Tanks initiative sponsored by The Aquaponics Association. Each year, many of The Aquaponics Association’s members across the country offer tours of their thriving aquaponics systems.

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Photo by Alex Tricoli)

WGHP Fox 8 News, WXLV 45/Time Warner Cable News, and WXII 12 all aired news stories about the lab, prompting one Randolph County resident to call the College and report that RCC was the “talk of Biscuitville” all day long because of the story.


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The aquaponics lab is a great way to teach our current students about biology, chemistry, and substainability in a very practical way. At the same time, it opens the door to the community and we are serving as a resource and working model for people all over the state. - Kevin Jones

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RIBN Program for

Nursing Randolph Community College increased the educational opportunities available for nursing students in Randolph County in 2014 by joining the Regionally Increasing Baccalaureate Nurses (RIBN) in the Triad-Triangle program. TriadTriangle RIBN is a partnership between RCC, Wake Technical Community College, Durham Technical Community College, Forsyth Technical Community College, and Winston-Salem State University. The program is designed to increase the health of our community by making it easier and more accessible to obtain a bachelor of nursing degree, according to Amanda Brewer (left), student success advocate for the program. In addition, nurses with bachelor degrees have more career and educational opportunities, she said.

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- Michael Soheili Associate in General Education/ Winston-Salem State University

Students in the RIBN program are dually enrolled at RCC and at Winston-Salem State University, so the transition to WSSU to complete the BSN is seamless. Students completing a BSN through this program can save thousands of dollars by paying community college tuition for three years and the distance-learning rate for WSSU. Successful students will take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) after their third year, so they are eligible to work part-time as a nurse during their final year of college. This program is supported by a grant from the

(Photo by Seth Combs)

Coming in 2015

 Computer Technology Integration  Facilities Maintenance Technology  Human Services Technology At left, Andrea Porter talks with fellow student Kevin Glaser in the cafeteria at Randolph Community College. Both Andrea and Kevin are studying photography at RCC with a concentration in portrait studio management. (Photo by Cate Gordon)

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STUDENT LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

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A team-building session kicks off the Student Leadership Academy each year, as pictured here with the 2014-2015 participants. The 2013-2014 graduating class is pictured on page 40.

(Photos by Caleb Smallwood)

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Robert Chou (left) and Marcella Storie enjoy a rare afternoon free of studying as they stroll across campus at Randolph Community College in Asheboro, North Carolina. (Photo by Erin Mizelle) 21 | randolph.edu


Enrollment statistics

Amount of 2013-14 curriculum Foundation scholarships awarded

$267,548

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38%

Total financial aid awarded in 2013-14 was

Female

62%

$7,711,844

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2,101

Full Time Part Time

48%

Students were awarded financial aid in 2013-14

52%

 Presidential Scholar Program 

This scholarship covers tuition and fees for two semesters and it’s renewable for a second year for five Randolph County high school seniors.

University Center of Randolph County Carolina Graduate School of Divinity  NC A&T State University  Pfeiffer University  Winston-Salem State University

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Curriculum programs

Average class size

Awarded military friendly school status

Five associate degree programs completely online

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80

Main locations

Off-campus sites

Curriculum (credit) students enrolled in fall 2013

3,005

Curriculum (credit) students enrolled in spring 2014

2,812

Continuing Education students enrolled in fall 2013

8,173*

Continuing Education students enrolled in spring 2014

7,909

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*duplicated headcounts

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Former NASCAR Champion driver Richard Petty (center) poses for a photo op with the students and instructors from Randolph Community College during the stud department head for RCC’s Automotive Systems Technology program; students Jacob Garner, Jacob Brown and Jake Flinchum; Danny Moore, department head for Velazquez; Automotive instructor Patrick Pardee; student Justin Lackey; and Collision Repair instructor Willie Brewer.

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Students (from left) Jacob Bro works on an exhaust.


dents’ internship week at Petty’s Garage. From left to right are Don Ashley, r the Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology program; Petty; student Israel

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Education by Petty

By Cathy Hefferin A fast, shiny automobile with a “Dodge by Petty” badge on the front grill is a possession that might be admired by many. But five Randolph Community College students have a similar badge of honor—the bragging rights to “Education by Petty” thanks to a unique job-shadowing experience they participated in recently at Petty’s Garage, Richard Petty’s high performance speed shop in Level Cross. Three Automotive Systems Technology students and two Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology students spent a week working alongside the technicians at Petty’s Garage. “It was an amazing experience, getting to meet the King and getting to work on old classic cars,” said Israel Velazquez, an 18-year-old, first-year Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology student who graduated from Southwest Randolph High School. “I wouldn’t mind doing it again.” In addition to Velazquez, the students involved were Jacob Garner of Robbins, Jacob Brown of Ramseur, Jake Flinchum of Seagrove, and Justin Lackey of Trinity. RCC instructors said the participating students were chosen based on their interest, availability, and grade point average. Lackey, 18, who is a graduate of Wheatmore High School, said he has worked on the engines of family cars for several years, but he wanted to learn body work at RCC. His experience at Petty’s Garage was eye opening. “It’s good to see how it works in the real world,” he said, “the pace you have to work and the experience you need.” He hopes to earn his associate degree, get some experience in a body shop, and then open up a shop of his own. A 19-year-old graduate of North Moore High School, Flincham is a second-year student in RCC’s Automotive Systems Technology program. He said the most valuable thing he learned at Petty’s Garage was “to have a positive attitude about what you are doing.” He said he learned a lot about fabrication, installing heads and cams. During the Petty experience, he helped work on 2013 and 2014 Dodge Challengers and a few classic cars, including a ’51 Mercury and a ’54 Buick. RCC has been affiliated with the Richard Petty brand since its state-of-the-art automotive training center was named the continued on the next page

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PETTY’S GARAGE INTERNSHIPS “It was an amazing experience, getting to meet the King and getting to work on old classic cars,” said Israel Velazquez, an 18-yearold, first-year Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology student who graduated from Southwest Randolph High School. “I wouldn’t mind doing it again.”

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Richard Petty Education Center when it opened in 2009. “RCC is delighted to extend our partnership with Richard Petty and his organization,” said RCC President Robert S. Shackleford Jr. “What an exciting opportunity to have students in RCC’s Richard Petty Education Center participate in an internship at Petty’s Garage in Level Cross. I am extremely pleased with this relationship.” “The Petty’s Garage and RCC student intern agreement will provide a great opportunity for select students to experience some of the lesser common branches of Collision Repair and Automotive skills such as body modifications as well as

true restorations and, of course, increased performance,” said Danny Moore, department head for Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology. “The students will also be awakened to the need to absorb all the information and hands-on practices offered in the Collision Repair and Automotive programs while attending RCC.” Don Ashley, department head for Automotive Systems Technology, agreed. “This agreement provides students real world experience in a working shop environment where they can further develop their employability skills; and also gives those students an opportunity to build on the instruction they have received while in our program(s). I believe this will be a great experience for our students!” Greg Steadman, shop foreman at Petty’s Garage, said the students work on whatever current jobs are in the shop at the time of the internship. “We get to see the different talent come through the program, and the students benefit from it because all shops offer a different experience,” he said. In addition, Petty’s Garage will accept resumes from RCC students for job openings that come available during the terms of the agreement. Petty’s Garage already employs one RCC graduate, Robert Smith, who graduated in 2012 with an associate degree in Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology

Above: Israel Velazquez sands a vehicle. Left: Randolph Community College Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology students (left to right) Justin Lackey of Trinity and Israel Velazquez of Asheboro, show their work at Petty’s Garage to RCC instructor Willie Brewer. 25 | randolph.edu

Right: Justin Lackey mixes epoxy.


and a diploma in Autobody Repair. Smith is also an instructor for RCC’s Continuing Education autobody classes. Enrollment in RCC’s Automotive Systems Technology and Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology programs has dramatically increased since the opening of the Richard Petty Education Center in 2009. This modern, 20,000-square-foot facility includes spacious automotive bays surrounded by the latest technology and equipment. Dedicated classrooms are equipped with electronic data projectors and Smart Boards, and a computer lab contains 20 computers with industry-specific software and wireless capabilities. The lobby of the center highlights its namesake with racing photographs and memorabilia, a Richard Petty history wall with the King’s signature, and a custom-designed couch made from a competition 80’s stock car. Above all, the facility provides a modern, comfortable, and safe learning environment. For more information on RCC’s automotive programs, go to www.randolph.edu. Learn more about Petty’s Garage at www.pettys-garage.com.

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Message from the RCC Foundation Board President The Randolph Community College Foundation had an exciting 2013-2014 school year. We provided nearly $513,000 to RCC and its students, our fifth annual Dancing with the Randolph Stars was bigger than ever, and we surpassed our fundraising goal for the year. We thank you— our generous donors—for these successes! The largest portion of RCC Foundation support is for student scholarships, which are available for both college credit and non-credit occupational courses. The Foundation also provides emergency grants to students facing unforeseen financial emergencies that would cause the student to drop out of school. Each year, many students receive assistance and are able to reach their educational goals and complete a dream—thanks to you! Program support funds from the RCC Foundation help the College update equipment, start new programs, maintain nursing accreditation, and provide enhanced opportunities for students. Foundation grants enable the College to offer unique experiences such as the Student Leadership Academy, the Cultural Arts series, and special innovative projects recommended by faculty and staff.

James Gouty Vice President

Daffie Garris Treasurer

Shelley Greene Secretary (nonvoting)

I encourage you to learn more about the RCC Foundation by reading the following report that showcases RCC Foundation donors, highlights our accomplishments, and spotlights a few students. Enjoy! To you who have invested in the RCC Foundation, the Board of Directors and I thank you for creating opportunities, changing lives and meeting needs! Sincerely,

Ann M. Hoover, President, RCC Foundation

Foundation Staff Shelley W. Greene

Foundation Board of Directors (as of July 1, 2013)

Pictured are (seated, from left) Betty F. Foust, Vickie H. Gallimore, Nicki McKenzie, Ann M. Hoover, Daffie H. Garris, Mini Singh; (standing, middle row) Robert B. Shackleford Jr., Waymon Martin, Neal Griffin III, Baxter Hammer, James G. Gouty, Elbert Lassiter; (standing, back row) F. Mac Sherrill, Curt J. Lorimer, H. Dean Sexton, Steven E. Eblin, and J.B. Griffith III. (Not pictured: Cynthia G. Schroder)

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Associate Vice President of Institutional Advancement 336-633-0174 | swgreene@randolph.edu

Lorie M. McCroskey

Director of Development 336-633-1118 | llmccroskey@randolph.edu

Selina L. Moore

Assistant to the Associate VP of Institutional Advancement 336-633-0296 | slmoore@randolph.edu

Joyce B. Wolford

Executive Director, RCC Foundation 336-633-0295 | jbwolford@randolph.edu www.randolphccfoundation.org www.facebook.com/randolphccfoundation www.facebook.com/RandolphCC.alumni


T H E

F O U N D A T I O N

Byrd Named Recipient of First Retiree Scholarship Ivey Alana Byrd of Asheboro has been awarded the first RCC Retiree Scholarship for the 2014-2015 school year from the RCC Foundation. The scholarship was established to honor retired RCC faculty and staff members. Byrd, who attended Faith Christian School and earned her high school diploma through a homeschool program, is studying Criminal Justice Technology at RCC. She was chosen from among the 2014-2015 Presidential Scholar applicants for the $1,000 scholarship. Byrd is the daughter of Brian and Gina Byrd of Asheboro.

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Taste of Asheboro/Randolph The RCC Foundation raised over $5,000 for student scholarships with its Taste of Asheboro/Randolph event held on October 14. Restaurants, country clubs, and bakeries from Randolph County provided food and beverage samples for guests, and an exciting wine and pottery auction capped off the evening. FOX8 Morning News anchor Cindy Farmer served as celebrity host. Julie Moore chaired the committee of community volunteers who planned the fundraiser. (Main photo by Erin Mizelle)

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ANNUAL GIVING HONOR ROLL Benefactor ($10,000.00+) Jennifer Lynn & Leon Atkinson The Gene Haas Foundation Petty Family Foundation Dean Wolfe

Leader ($5,000 - $9,999) Blue Flint Animal Hospital Dart Foundation Klaussner Home Furnishings Dr. Alan & Jacqueline Luria North Ridge Church

President’s Club Honor Council ($2,500 - $4,999)

McDowell Lumber Co. Joey Moffitt Ramsay Family Foundation Maynard B. Reid Kimberly Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Richard Schoenberger Dr. & Mrs. Robert S. Shackleford Jr. Stacey Van Berkel Photography Technimark

President’s Club ($1,000 - $2,499)

Joretta Holt Max & Lola Jarrell Martha Comer Johnson Dr. & Mrs. Harry W. Killian, D.D.S. Jack & Betty Lail Elbert & Rose Lassiter Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Lynch Waymon & Louise Martin Bobby & Lorie McCroskey McKenzie Properties & Investments Fred & Diane Meredith Jerri Miller Pinewood Country Club Pugh Auto Crushing & Metal Recycling LLC Pugh Funeral Home John Pugh Pugh Oil Company Randolph Hospital RE/MAX Central Realty Dr. Cynthia G. Schroder Mr. & Mrs. Dean Sexton Trinity Furniture Vruwink Family Dentistry Wolfe Financial

Elizabeth H. Aldridge Asheboro Elastics Corp. d/b/a AEC Narrow Fabrics Communities in Schools of Randolph County Bill & Ann Hoover Lillian & Tom Jordan

Acme-McCrary & Sapona Foundation Advisors Financial Center Mr. & Mrs. Richard Balog Jacquelyn Church Betts Mr. & Mrs. James M. Campbell Jr. Charlie’s Tin Shop Chick-fil-A Commonwealth Hosiery Mills Dave Craven Mr. & Mrs. Todd Cutler Delta Delta Chapter No. 6036 Duke Energy Carolinas Steve & Rhonda Eblin Dr. & Mrs. Stuart B. Fountain Dr. Les O. Fowler Friends of Kimberly Miller-McDowell and Mark Strider Friends of Patty Banker and Todd Cutler Friends of Sara Manring and Brad Phillips Diane & Steve Frost Bryant & Carri Hampton Jimmy & Pam Hill Herschel & Anne Hockett

‘‘

The scholarship opportunities from the RCC Foundation have greatly helped students, like me, to financially continue our educations and get us one step closer to pursuing our dreams and goals for a successful future.

’’

- Jessica Almanza, Associate in Science (College Transfer) Student

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The RCC Foundation would like to express appreciation to the following investors who generously supported Randolph Community College and our students with cash gifts from July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014.

Dean’s Club ($500 - $999)

Mr. & Mrs. Phil Homiller Insurance Associates of the Triad Ivey & Eggleston Jerry Tillman for North Carolina Senate Dr. Augusta Julian Dr. J.W. & Kathy Kelley Mr. & Mrs. Mike Keogh Scott Lahmeyer Make It Beautiful Salon Dr. Bill & Susan Milner North Carolina Community Foundation Dr. Gary Parks Pyramid Services Mr. & Mrs. Randy Rains Randleman Enrichment Center Randolph Electric Membership Corp. Randolph Rotary Club Mr. & Mrs. William H. Redding Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Reese Mr. & Mrs. Mac Sherrill Sir Pizza Smith Sinnett Architecture Mr. & Mrs. Donald Strider Dr. & Mrs. R. Andrews Sykes Teleflex Medical Unique Tool & Manufacturing Company United Brass Works United Way of Randolph Co. Inc. Volunteer Center Zooland Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America

Faculty Club ($250 - $499)

Mr. & Mrs. Cranford Knott Mr. & Mrs. Phil Koonce Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Lahmeyer Martha & Donnie Lassiter Dr. Larry K. Linker Curt & Vickie Lorimer Mr. & Mrs. Mike Manring Mr. & Mrs. Skip Marsh Glenda Martin The Martin Group Hiram Marziano Nicki McKenzie Mr. & Mrs. Brian Moffitt Max Moore Linda Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Patrick O’Briant Mr. & Mrs. Michael O’Kelley Oliver Rubber Company Patrick Pardee Piedmont Natural Gas Mac & Ann Pugh Ready Telecom Mr. & Mrs. John Revell Susan Rice Dr. & Mrs. James Rich Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Cris Richardson Roma S. Cheek, D.D.S., P.A. S & S Auto Service The Honorable & Mrs. Michael Sabiston Mr. & Mrs. James Sanders Sentry Fire Protection Janice & Larry Simpson Hilda Smith Mr. & Mrs. Coy Stout Mr. & Mrs. Toby Strider Mr. & Mrs. William Strider Supertex Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Swiers Thermaco The Timken Company Mr. & Mrs. Randy Trotter Uwharrie Builders Walker Eye Care Dr. & Mrs. Bill Walker Neil & Jennifer Weatherly Don Wellington Wells Fargo Wilhoit Law PLLC Tyler Wilhoit Perry Williams Tara Williams Vie Wilson

Mr. & Mrs. Tim Allgood Asheboro Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center Asheboro Fire & Security AVS Catering & Banquet Centre Mr. & Mrs. Talmadge Baker Bank of North Carolina Mr. & Mrs. Bill Batten BB&T Clark & Diane Bell Brubaker & Associates Burge Flower Shop Carolina Bank CommunityOne Randy Deese Mr. & Mrs. Frank Edmondson IV Fiber Cushioning FirstHealth of the Carolinas Mr. & Mrs. John M. Freeze Friends of Jennifer Lynn Atkinson and Richard Schoenberger Friends of Julia Del Grande and Wayne Lahmeyer Friends of Rebecca Moffitt and Will Rains Friends of Sandra Childs and Steve Morgan Friends of Tracy Burnette and J.W. Kelley Daffie & Tim Garris Mr. & Mrs. James Gouty Robert & Donna Graves Hillside Shopping Center Able Custom Signs Mr. & Mrs. Don Allred Mr. & Mrs. Saba Araj Asheboro and More Marketing Patty Banker Banner Place Nursery Mr. & Mrs. Dave Bare Ben Owen Pottery Lisa Bock Mr. & Mrs. Willis A. Bonkemeyer Bossong Hosiery Mills Amy Brantley Mike & Tracy Burnette C&J Crosspieces, LLC Clyde Cash Mike Caviness Ann Covington Joe & Linda Covington Cox Family Practice, PC Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Crumley Daryl Hill, D.D.S. Mr. & Mrs. JB Davis Sherry Doty Mr. & Mrs. Carey M. Durham Scotty Duyck Sandy Engstrom Euliss Propane Company Joyce Ferguson Dr. & Mrs. Les Fowler Pam Freeze Friends of Alexa Modderno and Les Caison III Friends of Carri Hampton and Dean Wolfe Friends of Leslie Caviness and Justin Parks Friends of McCall Tanner and Daryl Hill Friends of Micki Bare and Bill Walker Garris Design Construction Shelley & Kyle Greene Brandi Hagerman Dr. & Mrs. Benny C. Hampton Lisa Hampton Marlana Hancock Wilbert & Shirley Hancock Harriss & Covington Hosiery Mills Tracie Hayes Kelly & Sam Heath Hoffman Rental & Leasing Lisa Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Randy Hurley Dr. & Mrs. David Jones


‘‘

The RCC Foundation Scholarship helped pay for my schooling in an area of interest and has helped me so I can further my education and soon start a new career and a family. - Jack Vestal,

Scholar ($100 - $249)

Clark Adams Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Alexander Jane Allen Mark Allred Amick & Jones Mr. & Mrs. Scott Andrews Applied Botany Concepts LLC Archdale Insurance Planning Asheboro/Randolph Chamber of Commerce Don Ashley Mr. & Mrs. Gerald R. Atkinson Avenues LLC Bank of the Carolinas Mr. & Mrs. William Barker Sheila Barnes Lucille Barrington Deana Bauer Shirley Beane Geoff Beaston Allan Bechel Mr. & Mrs. Stan Beck Cathy Beeson Ben C. Morgan, Attorney Bia’s Gourmet Hardware LLC Mr. & Mrs. Mack Blankenship Dr. Mike Blankenship BLET Students Jim Boomgarden Kevin Brady Lynn Brady Branco Enterprises Mr. & Mrs. Robbie Brewer Wade & Wanda Brown Mark Brumley David & Judy Bryant Donald Bulla Nancy Bullins Robert Burkhart Burroughs Plumbing Taylor Callicutt Dr. & Mrs. Gary L. Cameron Jimmy Camp Todd Campbell David Canine Rose Chilson Penny Chodyniecki Barbara Chriscoe City Service Mr. & Mrs. William Clegg Robin Coble Mr. & Mrs. Crandel Coltrane Cone Health Norma Connell Costa & Grissom Machinery LLC Ann Cox Elaine Cox Matthew Cox Maurice Cox Teresa Cox Mr. & Mrs. Sam Cranford David Craven Janice Craven Jane Crisco Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Crisco Mr. & Mrs. John Crisco Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Crumpler Sarah Daffron Davidson County Community College James Davis Mr. & Mrs. Gifford Del Grande Mr. & Mrs. Charles Delk Jr. DeNamur Chiropractic Center Drs. Kelly & Darin DeNamur Mario DiFoggio Tina S. Dixon Donna Allen Photography Linda Dunn Bob Durand Melissa Earliwine Dr. & Mrs. Bennett I. Fein Mr. & Mrs. Jay Foscue Friends of Linda Covington and John Pugh

’’

Mechatronics Technology Student

Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Frye G & G Automotive Enterprises Myra Gaddy Game On Athletic Center Mr. & Mrs. John G. German Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gibson Paul Goins Tamara Goins Mr. & Mrs. Brian S. Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Grant Eva Greene Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hamlet Mr. & Mrs. Baxter Hammer Mr. & Mrs. Gary Harris Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Harris Cathy D. Hefferin Amy Hill Mr. & Mrs. Gene Holder Jerry & Jo Ellen Holder Mr. & Mrs. Harold Holmes Dr. & Mrs. Hunter Hoover Dale Horrigan Mr. & Mrs. D.R. Hunter Tiffany Ingram Patricia Jacobs James M. Rich Jr., P.A. Jeffery E. Campbell CPA PLLC Mr. & Mrs. Don Jenkins Mr. & Mrs. Dale Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Dave Johnson Neal Johnson James M. Jones Kevin Jones Bryan Justice Sharon Kasey Mr. & Mrs. Scott Kauffman Brent Kidd Terri King Mitchell Kiser Sean Lancaster Mr. & Mrs. Josh Lewis Liberty Advisors Mr. & Mrs. Reynolds Lisk Jr. Lizzy Lynns Salon Jennifer Long Debbie Luck Marsha Mabry Jennifer Macy Kimberly Maddox Main Street South Steakhouse Bill Mangum Deborah McCuiston Rebecca McCuiston Kimberly & Antonio McDowell

Edward & Jessica McGee Mr. & Mrs. Brandon W. McKenzie Mr. & Mrs. Jerome M. McPherson Michael Nash Attorney At Law Grace Moffitt Mr. & Mrs. Walker B. Moffitt Harold Mohorn Ashley Moody Mr. & Mrs. David B. Moody Danny R. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Terry B. Morgan Vicki Moss Dr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Frank Necci Mr. & Mrs. Frank Neef Russell Nelson Julie New Chad Newton Mr. & Mrs. James Norman Thomas O’Briant Mr. & Mrs. Baxter Oliver Jr. Bonnie Oliver P & L Car Crushing Garret Parker Dr. & Mrs. Gary Parks Dawn Payne Mitzi Payne Mr. & Mrs. Brad Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Larry Phillips Joan Policy Alan & Mary Joan Pugh David Pugh Mr. & Mrs. Doug Pugh Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Pugh Randleman Eye Center Randolph Building Supply & Hardware Co. Linda Raplee Rejuvenation Medspa & Vein Clinic Sharon Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Fred Richey III Karen Ritter Sara Robbins Lee Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Roberts Jordi Roman Salyer Chiropractic Clinic James Sauls Rob Schoenberger Basil Scott Susie Scott Mr. & Mrs. William Sears Mr. & Mrs. Frank Sefcik Julie Sharpe Richard Shaw

Mr. & Mrs. David Slack Mr. & Mrs. Lenton Slack A. R. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Smith Darwin Smith David & Lorraine Smith Dee Snider Southwestern Randolph High School Stephen R. Knight CPA Larry Stone Mr. & Mrs. Garland J. Stutts Summit Family Medicine Laser & Cosmetic Center Superior Cranes Benjamin Sydnor McCall Tanner Mr. & Mrs. Harold R. Teague Susan Teague Thomas’ Repair Shop Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Thompson Trinity High School Peggy Trogdon Randall Trogdon Mr. & Mrs. Tyler Varner Elizabeth Vidrine Becky Walker Cathryn Walker Mr. & Mrs. Mark Walker Washburn Group Janice Wassack Wayne Industries Wayne Thomas Chevrolet Cadillac Mr. & Mrs. James Webster Brad Wellington Wheatmore High School Mr. & Mrs. Steve Whitcomb Martha White Mr. & Mrs. Bob Williams Chad Williams Robert Williams Mr. & Mrs. Steve Williams Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Wingfield Winner’s Circle Awards & Screenprinting Donald Winters Sibyl Wolfe Joyce & Jerry Wolford Mr. & Mrs. John R. Woodell Patsy Woodruff Mr. & Mrs. Barry Wright Mr. & Mrs. Paul Wright Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Zinnbauer

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‘‘

I’m so grateful to have my financial burden lifted from me. The RCC Foundation Scholarship has given me the freedom to focus more on my academic career. - Jordan Willis,

’’

Associate in Arts (College Transfer) Student

Friend (Up to $99)

Colleen Adams Debbie Adams Elizabeth Adams Veronica Aguero Cathy Aikens Mr. & Mrs. John Allen Mr. & Mrs. R. G. Allen Sylvan Allen Jennifer Allison Deana Allman David Allred Joan Allred Marie Allred Mary Allred Laura Altizer Mr. & Mrs. Gary Anderson Hazel Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Aleksandrs Andreyev Beth Arnold Erin Arsenault Asheboro Alarm & Electric Company Asheboro Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram & Mazda Asheboro Honda Asheboro Nissan Brittany Atkinson Jack & Gail Atwater Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Atwood Elaine Auman Mr. & Mrs. Zach Ausband Ron Auspelmyer Melanie Avelino Mr. & Mrs. Christopher R. Azelton Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bailey Steve Baltes Erin Banker Angie Bare Holly Barker Dean Beck Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bender Mr. & Mrs. Scott Benhart Mr. & Mrs. Ron Bennett Jana Bishop Susan Bishop Mr. & Mrs. Larry Black Sr. Roger Blackwell Heidi Blake Blurb Donnie Boling

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Rita Boling Lynda Lea Bonkemeyer Mr. & Mrs. James Booth Huntley Bossong Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bossong Mr. & Mrs. Huntley Bossong Jim & Debbie Bowman Pamela Bradley Loretta Brady Michelle Brady Jenna Brannon Sandi Branson Susan Braxton Regina Brewer Willie Brewer D. H. & Edith B. Briles Laura Brim Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Richard Brooks Debra Brown Joan Brown Patrick Brown Shane Bryson Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Bullins Keith Bunting Jean Burgess Curtis Burnette Kimberly Burroughs Sara Butcher Norma Buttke Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Buttke Amanda Byrd Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Caison Jr. Debbie Callicutt Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Callicutt Mr. & Mrs. Robert Callicutt Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Campbell Candy Brooks Dance Studio Jay Capers Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Carle Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carmac Jimmy Carter Dianna Casper Kelly Castelloe Mr. & Mrs. Elton Caviness Leslie Caviness Becky Ceniceros Mr. & Mrs. Drew Chandler Debra Cheek Sandra Childs

Mr. & Mrs. Tyler Clapp Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Cleek Kimberly Clodfelter The Clothing Castle Heather Clouston Renee Coble Mr. & Mrs. Sam Coble Stefanie Coble June Cochran Catherine Coggins Bonnie Columbia Mr. & Mrs. Mike Conley Dana Conte Chad Conville Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cook Aimee Corning Mr. & Mrs. James C. Covington Angela Cox Mr. & Mrs. Richard V. Cox Wanda Cox Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Cranford Cindy Craven Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Craven Mr. & Mrs. Rick Crawford Byron Creech Mr. & Mrs. Grover Creech Tammy Creech Nancy Cross James Culberson Jr. Arlie Culp Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Curl Theresa Daniels Mr. & Mrs. Carson Daves Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Davis Mr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Davis Sherri Davis Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Dawson Jr. Dorothy Del Grande Mr. & Mrs. Mark Delk Paulette Deviney Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Di Dona Becky Dickerson Dixie III Restaurant Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Dorsett Dr. & Mrs. Bobby Dough Mr. & Mrs. James Downing Scott Duda Elizabeth Duley Raymond Dumeh Dr. & Mrs. Cleve Dunn III

K. A. Dunston John Dykers Kevin Eames Mr. & Mrs. Robert Edwards Chuck Egerton Dawn Egerton Crystal Elliott Ed & Neal Ellis Jayne Embree Lee Ennis Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Enos Jr. Linda Erba Melinda Eudy Cameron Eunice Karen Evans Lisa Evans Lauren Factor Maggie Farlow Mr. & Mrs. Terry Farlow Diane H. Farlow-Luck Daniel Farmer David Farrell Jessie Ferguson Mr. & Mrs. Gail Fesmire Tammy Fletcher Mr. & Mrs. Royce Flynt Janice Ford Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Forkenbrock Betty & Clyde Foust Denise Fox Mr. & Mrs. Jerold W. Frakes Chrissy Frazier Drs. Cheryl & Bryan Freeman Friends of Brandi Crumley-Runyan and Dave Craven Friends of Sherry Johnson and Cris Richardson Arnold Gaines Sarah Gallimore Mr. & Mrs. Lazaro Galvan-Cruz Vicki Garner Lisa Garrison Stewart Gerold Paulina Gigliotti Mr. & Mrs. Charles Glass Richard & Ann Godfrey Mr. & Mrs. Adam Gooch Cindi Goodwin Mr. & Mrs. Clifton R. Gordon Sheila Gothard Mr. & Mrs. Derrick Grantham Brenda Grier Audrey Griffey Mr. & Mrs. Chris Griffin Dr. J.B. & Lisa Griffith Susan Griffith Teresa Groce Shea Grosch Mr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Grove Gary Hall Cindy Hamilton Debra Hammond Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hancock Barbara Handy Mr. & Mrs. James Hanner Dorothy Hans Tony Harmon Desiree Harris Kelly Harris Nancy Harris Bryle Hatch Mr. & Mrs. Stan Haywood Brad Hecker April Hedge Gerald Hedrick Mr. & Mrs. Willis Henderson III Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hensley Rhonda Henson Mr. & Mrs. Will Herring Mr. & Mrs. Lou Herzog David Heskett Dr. & Mrs. Daryl Hill Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Hill Saralee Hinnant


Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Hinson Michelle Hinson Susan Hoffmann Sharon Hogsed David Holcomb James Holland Mr. & Mrs. Allen F. Holt Bronna Hoover Betsy Hughes Kandi Hughes Humble Mill Pottery Lynda Hurley Michael Hussey Mr. & Mrs. John Ingold Dr. J. Robert Darwin, D.D.S., P.L.L.C. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Jacobi Brian Jarrett Becky Jenkins Malinda Jennings Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Johnson Leigh Anna Johnson Mike Johnson Wade Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Weldon Johnson Jr. Robert Jones Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Jones Tom Jones George & Amy Jordan Nancy Jordan Gregory Journigan Sue Joyner Kris Julian Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Kahn Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kain Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Kaylor Jr. Laura Keever Sheila Kemp Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Kennedy James M. Kernodle Jr. Sandra Kilby Rebekah Kingston Dr. & Mrs. James B. Kinlaw Jr. Kenneth Kinley Joyce Kinney

Meghan Kirkland Terri Kirkland Esla Kiser Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Kiser Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kite Ryan Knight Yacine Kout Dr. & Mrs. Eric Kozlow Jonathan Kraftchick Shelly LaCoss Lina Landess Grey Lane Jimmy Lanier Ruby Lansdell The Law Office of Sonja M. Hole Dionne Leath Maria LeBaron Lori Lednum Pieng Lee Mr. & Mrs. William Lee Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lemons Mr. & Mrs. David Leonard Wendy Leonard Adrianne Levy Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Linder Mary Beth Lineberry Nancy Little Linda Logan Sue Lucas Mr. & Mrs. Darius Luck Tonya Luck Mr. & Mrs. Eric Luckenbach Kathy Malpass Marie Malpass Courtney Maness Mr. & Mrs. James C. Maness Steven Maness Mr. & Mrs. Jim Manring Magdalene Manring Tami Manring Bryan Marbert Helen Marley Darlene Marsh Julie Martin

Tanna Massar Ted & Carol Matney Mary McArthur Mr. & Mrs. Heath McCaskill Hazel McCollum Mr. & Mrs. Walker McCrary Mr. & Mrs. Charles McCraw Nancy McCurry Janice McDaniel Shirley McDowell Cindy McElreath Heather McGaugh Pauline McKee Randy McKinzie Mr. & Mrs. Eddie McNeill Katherine McNeill Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Meier Mr. & Mrs. Donald Michelle Mr. & Mrs. George V. Milks Mr. & Mrs. Bobby R. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Matt Miller Mr. & Mrs. Robert I. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Miller Mr. & Mrs. David H. Mills Carra Miskovich Elizabeth Mitchell Margaret Monroe Tonya Monroe Brent Moore Dr. & Mrs. Jerry P. Moore Mike & Julie Moore Selina Moore MooreCare dba Home Instead Senior Care Brenda Moran Carla Morgan Judith Morgan Shane Morgan Mr. & Mrs. James M. Morris Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Morris Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Morton Melody Murphy Dacia Murphy-Price Mr. & Mrs. Pete Myrick Billie Nance

Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Nance Natural Highs Lou Ann Neal Yolanda Neal Matthew Needham Denise Nixon Michele Noble Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Noon Carol Nunn Mr. & Mrs. Francis O’Briant Kenton Oliver Doris Osborne Ben & LoriAnn Owen Betty Owen Lisa Paciulli Betty Page Erin Palmer Mr. & Mrs. David Parker Mr. & Mrs. Howard Parks Justin Parks Patricia Parrish Pat Pascarella Adriana Paschal Patricia Pate Wilma Patterson Linda Peace Jimmy Pell Gloria Pendergrass Donna Perry Anita Peterson Katherine Peterson Shelley Peterson Theresa Petruccelli Mr. & Mrs. C. C. Pharr III Amy Phillips Anna Phillips Arlene Phillips Charlye Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Davis Phillips Beverly Poe Keith Poe Pam Pollard Max Poole Mr. & Mrs. William Poole

Lorie McCroskey (left), Staff Member of the Year, and Nancy McCurry (center), Excellence in Teaching Winner, present a check to Foundation President Ann Hoover for the amount the faculty and staff donated during the 2013-2014 Friends and Family Campaign.

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June Potter Tanna Powers Matthew Price Hillary Pritchard Professional Limousine Service Elizabeth Provancha Mr. & Mrs. Bun Pugh Marie Pugh Michael Pugh Shirley Pyle Lynne Qualls R. Andrews Sykes, D.D.S. RCC Continuing Education Dept. Dr. Lynn A. Reed Angela Reeder Joyce Reeder Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Reich Mr. & Mrs. Scotty Reynolds Diane Rice Mr. & Mrs. Reid Rich Richard Rich Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Rich Mr. & Mrs. Van Rich Jane Ridge Kathleen Riley & Mark Reed Jerry Robbins Peggy Robbins Mr. & Mrs. Steve H. Robbins Kim Roberson

Mr. & Mrs. John D. Roberts Steve Roberts Steve Roczniak Saadia Rodriguez Roma Group LLC. DBA Golf USA Ross House Home & Garden Co. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rudzinski Mr. & Mrs. Alex Runyan Jim C. Russell-Owen Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Safley Constance Sams Samson and the Lion LLC Barbara Saunders Patti Saunders Stacy Schmitt Bill Schoenberger Deanna Schrader Richard Schrader Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Scott III Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Scott Robert & Anne Shaffner Susan Shaw Kathryn Shefter Malia Shelton Sue Shelton Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Sheriff David Shields Helen Shore John Shore

During 2013-2014, the RCC Foundation raised

295,446

$

Donor Appreciation Event The RCC Foundation hosted a special event to honor donors on July 29. More than 40 people attended. Donors were recognized for their contributions during the 2014 fiscal year. The theme for the evening was “RCC Donors Make A World Of Difference.” RCC President Robert Shackleford spoke to the donors during the event about his personal experience with a special donor that provided him with a scholarship during his college years. More than 50 people were recognized as President’s Circle members for contributing more than $1,000. Five new members were inducted into the Legacy Society for making the RCC Foundation a part of their planned giving. Donors giving more than $500 to the RCC Pledge fund were also recognized as RCC Champions. The Pledge Fund provides emergency assistance to students who need emergency funds to help them stay in school. Dr. Shackleford also recognized retiring RCC Foundation Board of Directors members Steve Williams and Marylin Fowler.

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Susan Shumaker Adrianne Siler Stephen Siler Curby Simerson Mr. & Mrs. W. G. Simpson Jr. Mini Singh and Kulvinder Vohra Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Six Charles Skeen Ann Smith David Smith Mr. & Mrs. Derick L. Smith Derrick Smith Lucretia Smith Melissa Smith P. T. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Rick Smith Mr. & Mrs. Robert Smith Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Smith Mr. & Mrs. Ray Snell Devin Sova Mr. & Mrs. Greg Spainhour Darleen Spaugh David Stanifer Lisa Stanley State of the Art Melissa Stelly Mr. & Mrs. John Stewart Bert Stone Steve Stone

Susan Strayhorn Beth Strider Mark Strider Adrian Stutts Kurt & Patty Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Swift Felecia Taylor LaTia Taylor Tita Taylor Mr. & Mrs. George Teague Jr. Jane Teague Beth Thomas Allen Thompson John Thompson Todd Thompson Rev. & Mrs. William C. Thore Kathy Thornburg Wayne Thrift Mr. & Mrs. Jerry W. Tillman Nellie Toomes Irene Townsend Anthony Trivett Joey Trogdon Mr. & Mrs. Mark B. Trollinger Col. Guy Troy Mr. & Mrs. Rick Trudgeon Dan Urbanski Warlock Vance Kia Vang

290,462

$


Dolores Vargas-de-Haro Jimmy Varner Dr. & Mrs. Henry Vruwink John Wagner Paige Wainright Mr. & Mrs. Bob Walker John B. Walker Kevin Walker Perry Wallace Jonathan Waller Lee Ward Mr. & Mrs. Larry Warlick Mr. & Mrs. Steve Watson Fred Watts Carey Way Teresa Weaver Mr. & Mrs. Tim Webster Carole Weeks Mac Whatley Jane White Mr. & Mrs. Lyndon W. White Mr. & Mrs. Bob Wilhoit Amber Wilkins Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wilkins Patty Willard Terri Willard Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Williams Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Williams Lee Williams

Nancy Williams Rob Williams Tim Williams January Williamson Mr. & Mrs. Ricky Williamson Ashley Wilson Donna Windish Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Winslow Barbara Wolfe Melissa Woodell Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Woodside Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Wooten Bob Wright Mr. & Mrs. Larry Wright F. O. Yates Jr. Bonnie York Summer Young Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Zara Mr. & Mrs. Rick Ziegler

was awarded in scholarships to Curriculum and Continuing Education students during the 2013-2014 school year.

Champions The following individuals supported the RCC Pledge fund with a gift of at least $500 between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. The RCC Pledge fund provides assistance to students facing financial emergencies that may cause them to drop out of school.

Mr. & Mrs. James M. Campbell Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Les Fowler Mr. & Mrs. John Freeze Mr. & Mrs. James Gouty Robert & Donna Graves Herschel & Anne Hockett Elbert & Rose Lassiter Waymon & Louise Martin Bobby & Lorie McCroskey Fred & Diane Meredith Mr. & Mrs. Dean Sexton Dr. & Mrs. Robert S. Shackleford Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mac Sherrill

President’s Circle Members President’s Circle members are donors who made a new gift to the RCC Foundation totaling at least $1,000 from July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014. To qualify, contributions may benefit any Foundation fund and must not be in exchange for goods or services. Advisors Financial Center Elizabeth H. Aldridge Asheboro Elastics Corp. d/b/a AEC Narrow Fabrics Jennifer Lynn & Leon Atkinson Mr. & Mrs. Richard Balog Jacquelyn Church Betts Mr. & Mrs. James M. Campbell Jr. Chick-fil-A Commonwealth Hosiery Mills Communities in Schools of Randolph County Dave Craven Mr. & Mrs. Todd Cutler Dart Container Delta Delta Chapter No. 6036 Duke Energy Carolinas Steve & Rhonda Eblin Dr. & Mrs. Stuart B. Fountain Dr. & Mrs. Les Fowler The Gene Haas Foundation Bryant & Carri Hampton Jimmy & Pam Hill Herschel & Anne Hockett Bill & Ann Hoover Lillian & Tom Jordan Dr. & Mrs. Harry W. Killian, D.D.S. Klaussner Home Furnishings Jack & Betty Lail

Elbert & Rose Lassiter Dr. Alan & Jacqueline Luria Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Lynch Waymon & Louise Martin Bobby & Lorie McCroskey McDowell Lumber Co. McKenzie Properties & Investments Fred & Diane Meredith Jerri Miller Joey Moffitt North Ridge Church Petty Family Foundaton John Pugh Pugh Auto Crushing & Metal Recycling LLC RE/MAX Central Realty Maynard B. Reid Kimberly Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Richard Schoenberger Dr. Cynthia G. Schroder Mr. & Mrs. Dean Sexton Dr. & Mrs. Robert S. Shackleford Jr. Stacey Van Berkel Photography Technimark Trinity Furniture Dean Wolfe

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High School Leadership Academy Rising high school freshmen had a unique opportunity to hone their leadership skills during the Randolph Community College Foundation’s first annual High School Leadership Academy. Eighth graders who live in and will attend high school in Randolph County were invited to apply during the spring semester, and 18 students were selected to participate in this one-day event that was held on June 17 in RCC’s Foundation Conference Center on the Asheboro Campus. Topics for the day included the definition of leadership; team building; personality types and leadership styles; social media, communication and leadership; conflict resolution; situational leadership; and servant leadership. The Foundation modeled this high school leadership development program after RCC’s prestigious Student Leadership Academy. Participants, pictured with RCC President Dr. Robert Shackleford Jr., were (front row, left to right) Madison McLeod, Trinity, Southwestern Randolph High School Jillian Strider, Asheboro, Asheboro High School Lauren Seedlock, Asheboro, Randleman High School

Kara Frazier, Randleman, Randleman High School Kelsey Sweatt, Sophia, Randleman High School Olivia Henderson, Sophia, Randleman High School Jaden Skelly, Asheboro, Randolph Early College High School Priscilla McCroskey, Archdale, Trinity High School Brooke Richardson, Asheboro, Southwestern Randolph High School (pictured back row, left to right) Samantha Lagrama, Denton, Southwestern Randolph High School Alexa Altizer, Archdale, Trinity High School Linley Johnson, Asheboro, Southwestern Randolph High School Madalynne Conard, Thomasville, Wheatmore High School Cecilia Leyva-Cordova, Asheboro, Randolph Early College High School Kalynn McNair, Asheboro, Asheboro High School Blaize Gardner, Asheboro, Randolph Early College High School Isaiah Ridley, Asheboro, Asheboro High School Daniel O’Quinn, Asheboro, Fayetteville Street Christian School

Would you like to contribute to a scholarship, program support fund, RCC Pledge or the unrestricted fund? Visit www.randolphccfoundation.org to make an online gift to the RCC Foundation or mail a check to RCC Foundation, 629 Industrial Park Ave., Asheboro, NC 27205. 37 | randolphccfoundation.org


Lifetime Membership Clubs Philanthropist Club ($1,000,000+) R. Alton Cox Estate

Platinum Club ($100,000 - $499,999)

Anna Burton Estate Anonymous Donor-Photography Challenge Duke Energy Corporation Howard & Mescal Ferguson Martha Comer Johnson Klaussner Home Furnishings Jack & Betty Lail Randolph County Board of Commissioners Sydney Luria Memorial The Timken Foundation of Canton U.S. Department of Education

Gold Club ($50,000 - $99,999) Asheboro Rotary Club CommunityOne Frank Poindexter

Silver Club ($25,000 - $49,999)

Acme-McCrary & Sapona Foundation Elizabeth H. Aldridge William & Ruth Alexander Allie B. Hinshaw Estate Marion Stedman Covington Keith & Jane Crisco/Asheboro Elastics Energizer Plant 2 Energizer Charitable Trust Hans Klaussner Foundation Cathy H. Hendrick Bill & Ann Hoover Lillian & Tom Jordan Hans J. Klaussner Level Cross Civitan Club Dr. Alan & Jacqueline Luria Martha Moleta Morgan North Carolina Community College System North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Jute M. Ramsay Tyco Electronics Corp.

Bronze Club ($10,000 - $24,999)

Accuchrome Tool & Mold Advisors Financial Center Allen Precision Industries American Legion Liberty Post 81 American Legion Post 45 Jennifer Lynn & Leon Atkinson Bank of North Carolina BB&T Jacquelyn Church Betts Blanche Black Burlington Industries Mr. & Mrs. James M. Campbell Jr. Marvin & Helen Caviness CenturyLink Commonwealth Hosiery Mills Dart Foundation Delta Delta Chapter No. 6036 Steve & Rhonda Eblin Elastic Therapy Energizer Plant 1 Dr. & Mrs. Stuart B. Fountain The Gene Haas Foundation Georgia-Pacific Corp. Goodyear Wilbert & Shirley Hancock Jimmy & Pam Hill

Max & Lola Jarrell Dr. & Mrs. George W. Joyner Kiwanis Club of Asheboro Dr. & Mrs. Larry K. Linker MarLouAnn LLC Ted & Carol Matney Ken & Lowanda McDowell Fred & Diane Meredith Mid-State Plastics Dr. Bill & Susan Milner Nan & Robert L. Hughes Estate May Parrish Petty Family Foundation Lee & Anita Phoenix PNC Bank Progress Energy Ramseur Inter-Lock Knitting Ramtex Randolph Electric Membership Corp. Randolph Hospital Randolph Rotary Club Randolph Telephone Membership Corp. RCC Student Government Association RE/MAX Central Realty Dr. & Mrs. James M. Rich Jr. Robert P. Bunker Trust Dr. Cynthia G. Schroder Sew Special Dr. & Mrs. Robert S. Shackleford Jr. Robert & Anne Shaffner Mr. & Mrs. Sherrill W. Shaw Jim & Sharon Sides Janice & Larry Simpson Mary & C. Reitzel Smith Stedman Corp. Technimark Unilever Bestfoods Donald & Bobbye Wellington Wells Fargo Wells Fargo Foundation Dean Wolfe

Foundation Club ($3,000 - $9,999)

A & F Vending A Venue On Worth Eddie & Audrey Allen Archdale Friends Meeting Ragan House Fund Asheboro Civitan Club Asheboro Jaycees Asheboro Plumbing & Heating Co. Asheboro-Randolph Board of Realtors Asheboro SCORE Chapter 0648 Asheboro Woman’s Club Automatic Vending Service B. B. Walker Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Talmadge Baker William F. & Patsyanna B. Barker Harvey A. Barnett Jr. Belk Company Tony Bellarosa Beta Theta Rho Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Blue Bell Foundation Blue Flint Animal Hospital J. P. Bost D. H. & Edith B. Briles Peter & Mary Lynne Brisley Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Brower Wade & Wanda Brown David & Judy Bryant Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Bullins Howard & Pat Burkart Dr. Daljit S. Caberwal Millie Cannon Carolina Bank Dewey L. Caviness Sr. Centel Pioneers - Asheboro/Troy ITPA Champagne Dye Works

Chick-fil-A Mildred F. Chrisco Communities in Schools of Randolph County The Courier-Tribune Mr. & Mrs. John H. Croom Dan Thomas Pontiac JB & Claire Davis Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Davis Dr. & Mrs. Malkiat S. Dhatt Dick Broadcasting Co. Du Pont Duke Energy Carolinas E. A. Morris Charitable Foundation Eastman Kodak Company W. Allan & Patricia Edwards Employees of Rampon Products First American Savings Bank First Bank First Baptist Church of Seagrove First Presbyterian Church The Fluor Foundation Robert & Pamela Foy Friends & Supporters of the Honorable Russell G. Walker Sr. Frontier Auto Body Supply Diane & Steve Frost Daffie & Tim Garris Dr. & Mrs. David G. Gimenez Gossage-McFarland Sports Marketing Greenfield Industries Julia F. Grissom Carl & Linda Grubb J. Hyatt & Bonnie Hammond Joyce Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Harvell Michael S. Heazlitt Richard & Jeanette Heckman Barry D. Heller Herschel & Anne Hockett Jerry & Jo Ellen Holder Joretta Holt Louis E. Hudson Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hurley Insurance Associates of the Triad Ivey B. Luck Estate J. H. Allen Inc. Joan Fabric Corp. Rick & Nadine Johnson Robin & Marylou Johnston Ron & Tabby Jones Dr. Augusta Julian Reid & Lois Kearns Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Kinney Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kite Dr. Melinda Lamb Elbert & Rose Lassiter Mike & Joanna Lee Liberty Ruritan Club Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Limber Ivey B. & Ruby O. Luck Mr. & Mrs. Allen Luther Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Lynch Waymon & Louise Martin Mac McCarrell Mike McCracken Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. McCrary Sr. McDonald’s/McPACH Doug & Becky McDowell McDowell Lumber Co. McKenzie Properties & Investments Rebekah H. Megerian Mid-State Paper Box Co. MOM Brands Mike & Julie Moore Morningstar Christine G. Myers National Tooling & Machining Piedmont Chapter N.C. Nurses Association District No. 31

North Ridge Church Mr. & Mrs. Patrick O’Briant Tony Ocampo Ornamental Mouldings Leo & Melva Peraldo Mr. & Mrs. Mack Peters Petty Enterprises Piedmont Natural Gas Co. PMA Dixie Division H. Harold & Dorothy P. Powell Alan & Mary Joan Pugh Pugh Funeral Home Quik Chek Winifred P. Ramsay Randolph Arts Guild Randolph County Medical Society Randolph Oil Company Mr. & Mrs. Sam Rankin Sr. RCC Campus Food Service RCC Campus Store RCC Faculty Association Mr. & Mrs. John F. Redding S. Steele Redding Mr. & Mrs. William H. Redding Deva & Nancy Reece Phyllis J. Rees Maynard B. Reid Kimberly Roberts J. D. Ross Jr. Sealy Linda Shankle Mr. & Mrs. Mac Sherrill Jerry & Shirley Simpson Mr. & Mrs. Archie L. Smith Jr. Smith Sinnett Architecture Stacey Van Berkel Photography Dr. & Mrs. Charles W. Stout SunTrust Dr. & Mrs. R. Andrews Sykes Tom & Joyce Temple Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Thomas Mike & Cindy Thrall Senator & Mrs. Jerry W. Tillman The Timken Company Thomas A. & Tracy A. Tolone Triad Quality Forum Von-Tex Hosiery Mills Dr. & Mrs. Henry Vruwink Wachovia Foundation Honorable & Mrs. Russell G. Walker Sr. Michael & Buffy Waltrip Ernest “Pep” & Dorothy Watkins Jack & Jane White White Oak Family Physicians Willis Honeycutt Estate Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Wingfield Mary S. Wood Xi Delta Epsilon of Beta Sigma Phi Zooland Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America

In 2013-2014, the Foundation’s RCC Pledge and Title III Emergency funds provided

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to prevent 11 students from dropping out due to unforeseen financial crises. You can be a Champion by donating at least $500 to the RCC Pledge fund.

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Memorials & Honorariums July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 MEMORIALS

Joseph Auman Thomas Bloxham Lisa Boomgarden Hubert Causey Wilburn & Ethel Eaton Tara Engstrom Martin D. Griffin Veola C. Hanner Timothy D. Harris Jean Julian Henderson Eugene Hicks Sharon Hoehler Rex Honney Jerry M. Howell John Michael Joyner Lequita Ingold Julia A. Kaufmann Michael N. Kidd Sr.

Linda King Kathy Liner Aaron K. Linker Alice Lovin Worth Luck Sydney Luria Katelyn M. Lynch John O. Mills Annie Morgan Lynda Petty Talmadge Phillips Winifred Ramsay Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Shackleford Sr. Doug Smith Julian Staley Claude Tate Michael A. Thral

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Amy Brantley Lisa Butler Amanda Byrd Bonnie Columbia Linda J. Dailey Theresa Daniels Mary & Ralph Evans Daffie Garris Robert Heist Jimmy Hill Ann Hoover Pearl Evans Huffman Lillian & Tom Jordan Augusta Julian & Craig Carver Edwin N. & Jan Julian Robert W. & Pam Julian Alan S. Luria Lorie McCroskey Nancy McCurry Kesha McGee Wanda J. & John Russell Dr. Robert & Teresa Shackleford Sue Shelton Jerry Simpson Greg Stewart Irene Townsend David B. White Glenn J. White

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Special thanks to the following members of the RCC Foundation Legacy Society for individuals who have made a bequest to the RCC Foundation. Let us know you’ve included the Foundation in your will or other estate plans, and you’ll be recognized as a member of the Legacy Society. Ann & Bill Hoover Nan & Robert L. Hughes Dr. Larry K. Linker Ivey B. Luck Lorie McCroskey Susan V. Milner Dr. Robert S. Shackleford Jr. Paul Thomas Betty H. Wooley


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Eleven Complete 7th Randolph Community College Student Leadership Academy Eleven students graduated from Randolph Community College’s seventh annual Student Leadership Academy on March 18. The students were chosen for the Academy based on a competitive process that considered leadership experience, leadership potential, and a letter of reference from a faculty member. Graduates of the 2013-2014 Student Leadership Academy are (seated, from left) Amber Martin, Danielle Nagel, Lacie Morrison, (standing, from left) Josh Oldham, Connor Bryant, Noah Lowdermilk, Kyle Mills, Brandon Curtis, Cole DeHart, Isaac Ferguson, and Jake Hunsucker. The Student Leadership Academy is sponsored by Dr. Stuart B. Fountain and Dr. Alan S. Luria through the RCC Foundation. (Photo by Katie Lester)

Foundation Balance Sheet June 30, 2014

Assets Cash and cash equivalents Investments held by fiscal agent Accounts receivable Fixed Asset – Automobile

$780,760.81 $9,259,726.02 $2,074.34 $850.94

TOTAL ASSETS $10,043,412.11

Liabilities Accounts Payable

$4,388.95

Fund Balance Beginning Fund Balance July 1, 2013 Revenue – 2013-2014 Expenditures – 2013-2014

$9,085,968.04 $1,521,127.92 ($568,072.80)

TOTAL FUND BALANCE $10,039,023.16 TOTAL LIABILITIES & FUND BALANCE $10,043,412.11

The RCC Foundation gratefully welcomes contributions to support RCC’s programs and activities and to provide scholarships for students. If you wish to help, visit www.randolphccfoundation.org to make a gift online or mail a check to RCC Foundation, 629 Industrial Park Ave., Asheboro, NC 27205. Please indicate the fund you wish to support. For more information about the RCC Foundation, contact Lorie McCroskey at (336) 633-1118 or Joyce Wolford at (336) 633-0295.

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