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Scholarships
Information and Applications for various scholarships.
A.D. Scaggs, Jr. Scholarship
Scholarship for students from these high schools:
- Man High School
- Chapmanville High School
- Logan High School
Adult Basic Education Scholarship
Please attach a 200-300 word essay that explains how a college education will help you achieve your goals
Available only for currently enrolled GED students ready to graduate.
Carrie Ann Scott Memorial Scholarship
Carrie Anne Scott devoted her career to promoting lifelong learning.
This scholarship is meant to help those with special needs earn a quality education in their pursuit of a successful future.
Cotiga Scholarship
Cotiga Scholarships are awarded to students who are based at Williamson Campus. However, this award does no restrict the student to where he/she may register for classes or to a particular college location.
- The Edward Randolph Wood Scholarship
- The Stuart Wood Scholarship
- The John V. Ramey Scholarship
- The Richard D. Wood II, Scholarship
Everett and Mary Thompson Memorial Scholarship
Guidelines for Recipient:
- Graduate from Williamson High School/if consolidation occurs
- Students need to be in the same area from Williamson High School
Hannah Lumber Company Scholarship
Hannah Lumber Company Scholarship
Kim Pierce Memorial Scholarship
Kim Pierce lived life more fully in her sixteen years than many people ever
do. Her friends and community members have established this scholarship to
remember her and to help others in her name.
Kim sang in the morning when she was getting ready for school, between
and even in class, and any moment throughout the day when she got the chance.
She had a beautiful voice, a sweet smile, a kind heart, and a zany sense of humor.
She loved to sing, dance, read, sketch, write, play guitar and piano, sew, play
tennis, travel, and spend time with her friends. Kim was a Christian. She sang
in the choir at her church and helped in the community food pantry there. One
of her favorite Christmas traditions was to attend a series of three or four
different church services on Christmas Eve.
Kim also had a serious side. Intelligent and very determined, she
succeeded at almost anything she tried. A National Merit Semi-Finalist and 4.0
student, she had attended HOBY and Governor’s School for the Arts, and she
had also been selected for Governor’s Honors Academy. Beginning in 5 grade,
she sang in All State Honors Choirs each year, and she was especially thrilled to
participate in All State Chamber Choir.
Kim loved to learn. As a high school sophomore, she began taking college
classes at Southern. She was looking forward to being a full-time college student
and was considering a career in music. Contributors to her scholarship fund hope
that it will help many deserving students acquire a good education and fulfill
their dreams.
Logan Coal Vendors Scholarship
Criteria for Scholarship Award:
- GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Act ive in school clubs and organizat ions
- An essay of 100-150 words expressing why "coal" is so important to this area
- Application and essay should be returned to Guidance Counselor by April 30
Logan Rotary Club Scholarship
Logan Rotary Club Scholarship
Man Pic Pac Food Stores Scholarship
Man Pic Pac Food Stores Scholarship
Man High School
Pardee Resources Company Scholarship Application
Pardee Resources Company Scholarship Application
Southern West Virginia Community College Foundation Scholarship
Southern West Virginia Community College Foundation
The Lee and Billie Noel Scholarship
The Lee and Billie Noel Scholarship
The Osenton Family Scholarship at Man High School
The Osenton Family Scholarship at Man High School
The Shell Family Scholarship
The Southern West Virginia Community College Foundation is pleased to announce the establishment of The Shell Family Scholarship, by native Logan Countian and Huntington resident, Robert Shell, Jr., his wife Lena, mother Doris and other Shell family members. The scholarship is being established through a major contribution of bank stock valued at more than $100,000, however, the family plans to provide additional contributions to the fund in future years. The scholarship will provide financial assistance to students attending Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College.