Five Piedmont Technical College students were recently awarded the PTC Foundation Board Scholarship at the college’s annual scholarship luncheon. From left are Kelley Durham, a radiologic technology student from Abbeville; and Fran Wiley, assistant vice president for development with the Piedmont Technical College Foundation. Not pictured are Madison Ball, a radiologic technology student from Greenwood; Cesar Carrillo, an accounting student from Saluda; John McCormick, an associate in science student from Clinton; and Taylor Smith, an associate in arts student from Prosperity. The scholarships are awarded to an outstanding high school graduate from each of the college’s supporting counties based on academic achievement while in high school.
https://www.newberryobserver.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/web1_PTCFoundationScholarship-4-16.jpgFive Piedmont Technical College students were recently awarded the PTC Foundation Board Scholarship at the college’s annual scholarship luncheon. From left are Kelley Durham, a radiologic technology student from Abbeville; and Fran Wiley, assistant vice president for development with the Piedmont Technical College Foundation. Not pictured are Madison Ball, a radiologic technology student from Greenwood; Cesar Carrillo, an accounting student from Saluda; John McCormick, an associate in science student from Clinton; and Taylor Smith, an associate in arts student from Prosperity. The scholarships are awarded to an outstanding high school graduate from each of the college’s supporting counties based on academic achievement while in high school. Photo courtesy of Piedmont Technical College

Five Piedmont Technical College students were recently awarded the PTC Foundation Board Scholarship at the college’s annual scholarship luncheon. From left are Kelley Durham, a radiologic technology student from Abbeville; and Fran Wiley, assistant vice president for development with the Piedmont Technical College Foundation. Not pictured are Madison Ball, a radiologic technology student from Greenwood; Cesar Carrillo, an accounting student from Saluda; John McCormick, an associate in science student from Clinton; and Taylor Smith, an associate in arts student from Prosperity. The scholarships are awarded to an outstanding high school graduate from each of the college’s supporting counties based on academic achievement while in high school.