Veterans National Homecare give $5,000 to PSC scholarship
The path toward a bachelor’s degree is much smoother for Pensacola State student Jonathan Snell because of a scholarship
The path toward a bachelor’s degree is much smoother for Pensacola State student Jonathan Snell because of a scholarship
This is Brenna. When she graduates, she wants to be a Nurse.
Rebekah Richardson expresses gratitude for the support provided by Pen Air Federal Credit Union on her journey to becoming a pediatric nurse.
On November 19, 2020, the Pensacola Women’s Alliance (PWA) recognized Karah Androski and Janae Shivers at a luncheon as this year’s recipients of the Pensacola Women’s Alliance Scholarship for the Fall 2020 semester.
Thank you to the Cantonment Rotary Club for awarding Amber “AJ” Gill and Patrick Newburn
Dr. Lawrence Worley Tyree, a distinguished alumnus of Pensacola State College, has worked at 11 community colleges and has served as president or chancellor of nine of them.
PSC Alum, Sandy Sansing helps future alums.“I went to school here,” Sansing told the scholars. “I didn’t grow up as a rich kid.”
Aminat Jubril is from Lagos, Nigeria. She came to PSC to play basketball and is the recipient of an athletic scholarship. Her major is sports medicine/physical therapy. “I’ve always loved medicine. I love sports. I…
Willesley Butler is from Jamaica and is the recipient of a basketball scholarship. He is the first in his family to go to college and is studying sports management, though time management is his biggest…
Savannah is a recipient of a full basketball scholarship and is the first in her family to attend college. “I want to be a role model for my nieces, and I want my family to…
College was always something Shelby wanted to do, and she is the first in her family to go. “I watched my dad struggle as he finished high school with a 3-year-old. He and my sister both…
Ahyiona is the first in her family to attend college and “always wanted to go to college to play basketball.” She the recipient of a full athletic scholarship, which she has been on since she…
Jensen wants to see the world from all angles, “to be able to say I’ve been different places and not just in Florida my whole life.” Jensen’s interests go beyond sports, as she is looking…
For math major Tiffany, college is a way of learning what she loves so that she can do what she loves: calculus and physics. “I wake up every morning and think optimistically,” Tiffany says, who…
For Sarah, her third college journey began with a long-lost letter. “Recently, my grandmother passed away, and as I was helping my grandfather go through items in the house, I found a letter that I wrote…
Nick is working to fulfill his childhood dream of becoming a National Geographic landscape photographer. Nick has a pre-nursing degree and planned to move forward with a nursing degree, but his last semester, he took…
Daryl biggest struggle is juggling life–both on and off the court. Daryl is getting his A.A. in general studies. His love of sports isn’t limited to playing them. “If the NBA doesn’t work out, I hope…
Austin’s dream job was to be an NBA player, “but I truly want to work in education,” teaching either high school history or literature. Though he knows a teacher’s salary doesn’t pay much, he admits…
Tracy Carpenter’s dream job is a career she made up. “I am actually doing some research on how to write grants. I started a documentary project titled ‘People of Substance.’ I interview men who are currently…
Daniela de Castro Sucre is a world traveler who finds adventure in art. In 2017, she started the Pensacola State College Art Club. The organization ─ better known as Art Box ─ officially became a…
When Samara Potter decided she wanted to go into computer engineering, she was faced with opposition. “People told me I should do something else because ‘engineering isn’t a field for women.’ That pushed me even…
The holiday gifts arrived a little early for two Pensacola State culinary arts students who each received $500 scholarships from the Cantonment Rotary Club. Bob Thomas of the Cantonment Rotary Club awarded Phi Hoang Pham…
Karli Kimmons is an award-winning artist and a graphic design student at PSC. As the first in her family to attend college, Karli is determined to be a positive role model who inspires her children to pursue a college degree.…
Like many families in the area, Erica B. moved to the Gulf Coast with her husband and three children for his new assignment at the military base. As a military spouse, mom to twin girls and a one-year-old son, Erica…
Published: 12-12-2017 Twenty-seven Pensacola State College students recently were named Robinson Honors Program Scholars. The program was named to honor the late Grover and Sandra Robinson III who dedicated many years of service to Pensacola…
More than 750 Pensacola State students have become Sansing Scholars since the Universal Scholarships program began in 2003, said Pensacola State President Ed Meadows. “I can’t thank Sandy enough for all he does for Pensacola…
Tamara W. knows that good things can come out of difficult circumstances. She says that if it weren’t for her medical diagnosis as a young girl, she might not have chosen nursing as her field…
Pensacola State College’s Visual Arts Department awarded ribbons, plaques and $23,590 in scholarships and prizes to students at the 51st Annual Art Student Honors Ceremony recently. For the first time, the event also included Judges…
Published: 05-02-2017 Four Pensacola State College students have received $1,000 scholarships from the Cantonment Rotary Club.
College awarded $24,755 from Florida Blue, the Helios Foundation, Bank of America Christmas arrived a little early for 13 Pensacola State College students after they recently were awarded scholarships. The awards were a portion of…
“The scholarship has helped me now in 3 different semesters and I don’t know where I would be without it.”