Garden City Community College Announces President’s Scholarship Initiative

Garden City Community College Announces President’s Scholarship Initiative
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Garden City Community College and the GCCC Endowment Association are excited to announce the President’s Scholarship Initiative.  This initiative is devoted towards the goal of adding 50 new endowed scholarships at a minimum of $10,000 each by the end of 2023.

Garden City Community College is the only community college in Kansas to see an increase in enrollment each of the last five years. In 2022, GCCC saw 250 students that were qualified and showed financial need go without scholarships. This lack of scholarship dollars has triggered the GCCC Administration, in partnership with the GCCC Endowment Association, to create the GCCC President’s Scholarship Initiative. 

The President’s Scholarship Initiative      allows individuals or businesses to start an endowed scholarship with as little invested as $10,000 over 5 years. The donor has the opportunity to name the scholarship and set the eligibility requirements. 

For more information or to get started, contact the GCCC Endowment Association at 620-276-0412 or visit www.gccccendowment.com.

Garden City Community College exists to produce positive contributors to the economic and social well-being of society. 

Original source can be found here.



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