Harley Hudson |
The Kimberly Anne Teeter
Scholarship to attend Beaufort County Community College this fall has been
awarded to Harley Hudson.
Hudson, 18, of Washington is enrolled
in general college courses at BCCC with plans to transfer to a four-year
university to study physical therapy. A graduate of Washington High School,
Hudson is employed at First South Bank. She is the daughter of Leonard and
Emily Hudson.
“I thank the Teeter family for their
very generous donation,” she said. “It is going to help me a lot with my first
year of college and help me further my education.”
The scholarship is awarded
annually by the Kimberly Anne and David Teeter Endowment, established in 1994
in memory of Kimberly Anne and David Teeter, children of Ruth and Vernon
Teeter. Vernon Teeter was the lead instructor in BCCC’s machinist program for
20 years and preference is given to a family member of a BCCC employee. Leonard
Hudson is Director of Public Safety Programs in BCCC’s Division of Continuing
Education.
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