
Scholarships
Investing in Future Leaders: The Impact of Blue Ridge School Education Foundation's Scholarship Grants
A Decade of Dedication: Foundation's Scholarship Program
The Blue Ridge School Education Foundation's Scholarship Grants program, initiated in 2012, stands as a cornerstone of our commitment to supporting the academic and personal growth of Blue Ridge Early College students. Each year, we proudly provide financial awards to qualified graduates who have been accepted into two- or four-year colleges or universities, reflecting our belief in the transformative power of education.
Milestones and New Initiatives
Since the program's inception, we have awarded a total of $154,700 to 57 deserving students by the end of the 2021 school year. These scholarships not only ease the financial burden of higher education but also empower students to pursue their dreams and contribute positively to society. In 2019, we introduced the Don Sentell Honor Scholarship, a $1,000 award recognizing a graduate who has demonstrated exceptional academic and leadership qualities throughout their high school career.
Recognizing Excellence and Community Support
In 2021, the Foundation honored the top 10% of students in Grades 7-11 for their academic excellence and awarded an impressive $25,000 in scholarships at our annual celebration on May 12th, held at The Orchard Events Barn. Additionally, a total of $65,000 from various community organizations was awarded to five graduates pursuing further education at institutions including Western Carolina University, the University of North Carolina Wilmington, Cape Fear Community College, and Toccoa Falls College.
Long-Term Vision: Expanding Access and Inspiring Generations
The long-term goals of our Scholarship Grants program are to continuously expand access to higher education, foster a culture of academic excellence, and inspire future generations of students to reach their full potential. The scholarships we provide have a profound impact on the lives of recipients and their families, opening doors to opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach. Testimonials from past recipients often highlight how these financial awards have alleviated financial stress, allowing students to focus more intently on their studies and personal development.
Community and Personal Impact
The broader impact of the scholarship program extends beyond individual beneficiaries to the entire community, enhancing the educational landscape and contributing to a more educated and skilled workforce. Success stories abound, such as that of Emily, a 2016 scholarship recipient, who graduated with honors from her chosen university and now works as a registered nurse, giving back to her community in profound ways.
A Commitment to Nurturing Talent
Overall, the Blue Ridge School Education Foundation's Scholarship Grants program is more than just a financial aid initiative; it is a vital investment in the future of our students, our community, and our world. Through these scholarships, we reaffirm our dedication to nurturing talent, fostering leadership, and supporting the educational aspirations of our youth.
Scholarship Application
For Graduating Students and Parents - Please download and complete the Blue Ridge School Education Foundation 2019-2020 Scholarship Application here. Please return the application to the address indicated on the form.
Past Scholarship Grants
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The total amount of the grants awarded: $30,000
Daniella Perez - Carolina University
Charlotte Sherrill - Community College
Korbin Walters - Carolina University
Brenda Rodrigues-Vargas - State University
Carson Williams - State University
Devin Bryson - State University
Bailee Collins - Appalachian State University - received the Cedar Creek Club scholarship through the Blue Ridge School Education Foundation
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The total amount of the grants awarded: $31,500
Ashley Foster - UNC Wilmington
PA Dermatology
Recipient of the Don W. Sentell โHonored Student AwardโKayley Bryson - Western Carolina University
Elementary EducationAlicia Minnihan - Warrren Wilson College
Sociology & AnthropologyNathan Taylor - Appalachian State
BusinessMystery Knope - East Carolina University
Construction ManagementEmily Bryson - Western Carolina University
Computer ScienceHailee Moss - East Carolina University
NursingJulio Reyes - AB Tech Community College
Aviation Pilot Tech. PathwayNoah Pressler - Western Carolina University
Environmental Science
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The total amount of the grants awarded: $46,700
Pollyanna Ballentine - Western Carolina University
12th year at BREC - Associates Arts - Southwestern Community CollegeMadison Allard - Western Carolina University
12th year at BREC - Associates Arts - Southwestern Community CollegeKaitlynn Davis - Western Carolina University
12th year at BREC - Associates Arts - Southwestern Community CollegeMadison Foster - Western Carolina University
12th year at BREC - Associates Arts - Southwestern Community CollegeKayley Bryson - Lee University (Cleveland, Tn.)
12th year at BREC - Associates Arts - Southwestern Community CollegeZoe Alvarez - Western Carolina University
13th year at BREC - Associates Arts - Southwestern Community CollegeAlheli Maravilla - Eastern Connecticut University
13th year at BREC - Associates Arts - Southwestern Community CollegeLisset Almanza - DePaul University (Chicago, IL)
13th year at BREC - Associates Arts - Southwestern Community College
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The total amount of the grants awarded: $23,500
Ashlee Nikole O'Dwyer - Western Carolina University
Karla Paolo Magana Almanza - Western Carolina University
Benjamin Riddle - Western Carolina University
Austin John Mireles - University of Florida
Jesse Lee Nelson - Lee University (Cleveland, Tn.)
Estefano Isaac Ramirez - University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
April Lynn Arnst - Western Carolina University
Brianna May Quinn - Western Carolina University
Bethany Ann-Marie Quinn - Western Carolina University
Isis Colex-Longinos - Western Carolina University
Lorie Ann Bengivenga - Western Carolina University
Bryson Matthew Watson - Western Carolina University
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The total amount of the grants awarded: $11,500 Awarded
Savannah Kaye Bryson - University of North Carolina (Pembroke)
Jonathan Hunter Stewart - Mars Hill University
Kevin A. Morales - Western Carolina University
Ricky Nathan Berry - Southwestern CC and Western Carolina University
Cody Allen Potts - Southwestern Community College
Destiny Ferra-Martin - Savannah College of Art and Design
Blake Lewis Fowler - Lincoln College of Technology (Nashville)
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The total amount of the grants awarded: $3,700 Awarded
Kaylee O'Dwyer - Pfeiffer University
Diane Ramirez - UNC Chapel Hill
Cristian Mireles - Johnson and Wales
Jessica Stiwinter - Southwesters Community College
Corey Baldwin - Southwestern Community College
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The total amount of the grants awarded: $3,500 Awarded
Kirsten Olivia Mills - Univ. of North Carolina (Pembroke)
Daniel Evan Hickman - Appalachian State University
Ivy Skylar Trent - University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
Carleigh Jean Stewart - Southwesters Community College
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The total amount of the grants awarded: $3000 Awarded
Raven Westbrook - Western Carolina University
Caitlin Gilbert - East Carolina Univeristy
Josie Holden - outhwestern Community College
John Collins - Southwesters Community College
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The total amount of the grants awarded: $1000 Awarded
Autumn Baird
Kenneth Ellington