Six area residents – Jennifer Clark,
Danielle Hyatt, Susan Ledbetter, Sara Moore, Gregory Ramsey and Lisa Reid -
have been chosen to receive the James and Hannah Roberson Bagwell scholarship
to attend Beaufort County Community College this fall.
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Jennifer Clark |
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Danielle Hyatt |
Clark, 40, of Greenville is pursuing
an associate in science degree from BCCC. She earned a high school equivalency
degree and plans to transfer to a four-year institution and pursue a bachelor’s
degree in sociology after graduating from BCCC. She has nine children.
Hyatt, 19, of Chocowinity, is a
student in the Eastern North Carolina Regionally Increasing Baccalaureate
Nurses Program, or ENC RIBN. Hyatt is a graduate of Washington High School and
is the daughter of Donald Ray Hyatt and Deborah Tyson of Chocowinity. She is
employed as a Certified Nursing Assistant I at River Trace Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center. She plans to continue her nursing studies after
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Susan Ledbetter |
graduating from BCCC.
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Sara Moore |
Ledbetter, 22, of Washington, is
enrolled in courses to prepare her for acceptance to BCCC’s Associate Degree
Nursing Program. Ledbetter graduated from high school while living in Germany.
The daughter of Arthur Ledbetter of Washington, she is employed as a team
member at Arby’s. After graduating from BCCC, she plans to work as a nurse in
Germany or the United States.
Moore, 21, of Washington, is a student
in BCCC’s Medical Office Administration Program. A graduate of Washington High
School, Moore is the daughter of Alfonza and Helen Moore of Washington. She
plans to work in a local medical office after graduating from BCCC.
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Gregory Ramsey |
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Lisa Reid |
Ramsey, 49, of Blounts Creek, is a
student in BCCC’s Computer Information Technology Program. A graduate of
Washington High School, Ramsey is employed as an assistant at Hillside Funeral
Service in Washington. He and his wife, Wendy, have two children. After
graduating from BCCC, he plans to continue his education and participate in
volunteer work.
Reid, 43, of Washington, is pursuing
an associate in arts degree from BCCC. A graduate of Harry S. Truman High
School, in New York, N.Y., Reid is employed as a facilitator at Families
Understanding Nurturing. She plans to seek a bachelor’s degree in social work
after graduating from BCCC. Reid has four children.
James F. and Hannah Roberson Bagwell
worked with their family to establish the
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Hannah and James Bagwell |
Roberson/Bagwell endowment with the
Beaufort County Community College Foundation.
James Bagwell, who passed away in November 2005, served his country as a
B-52 pilot during WWII and was an executive officer and manager of Roberson
Enterprises. Hannah Bagwell remains extremely active in her church and
community. Her joyful spirit is an encouragement
to all who meet her.
The recipients of this award must be
high school or GED graduates enrolled in a degree, diploma or certificate
program at BCCC, must demonstrate financial need and show academic promise.