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College Officials Stress Importance Of Garrett Co., Foundation Scholarships

Mar. 22, 2012

The Garrett County commissioners received an update report on the county scholarship program from Garrett College officials on Monday afternoon. They noted its benefits and stressed the importance of maintaining both the county and privately funded Garrett College Foundation scholarship programs.

“Garrett County Scholarship recipients perform better academically than the college’s overall student population,” GC president Dr. Richard MacLennan reported. “For the fall 2011 semester, the mean grade point average for scholarship recipients was 2.86, while the mean GPA for the college’s overall student population was 2.19.”


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The Garrett County Scholarship program was initiated and approved by a previous board of county commissioners in fall 2006. Under the county-funded program, all current local high school graduates may apply for academic or occupational scholarships to attend Garrett College for two years. Eligibility requirements include being enrolled full time in a degree or trades program and maintaining at least a 2.0 grade point average.

“We hold our county scholarship recipient students to a higher standard of performance than we do our general student population or the students who receive Title IV financial aid,” MacLennan said.

Interim dean of instruction Jim Allen noted that federal financial aid students are required to maintain at least a 1.75 GPA.

“So [our] standard is higher,” Allen said.

MacLennan reported there are 169 county scholarship students enrolled this semester. Last fall there were 189 students, but 20 did not meet the GPA requirement going into the spring semester.

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Commissioners Expand Scholarship Prog. To Include Occupational Training

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Jul. 8, 2010

The county commissioners announced yesterday the expansion of the Garrett County Scholarship Program to include support for students pursing noncredit occupational training offered by Garrett College’s Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Development as well as continued support for students enrolling at the college in academic programs.

Established in 2006, the Garrett County Scholarship Program has been successful in encouraging more local high school graduates to pursue college study, the commissioners noted in a press release.

The aim of the expanded scholarship program is similar: to increase the number of individuals in Garrett County who are prepared for skilled jobs related to energy production, transportation, manufacturing, medical services, and other contemporary fields.

The new occupation scholarship will cover training and testing costs for an industry related certificate program. Students will have a maximum of two years to complete the program selected.

The existing academic scholarship covers Garrett College tuition up to a maximum of 64 credit hours or degree completion, whichever comes first. Other sources of financial aid must be applied before the county scholarship is utilized, which keeps the program cost-effective and leverages outside funding, the commissioners noted.

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