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June 30
SC4’s The Spiral Studio featuring local art teacher

June 30
Special guest German band opens SC4 Twilight Concert Series

June 29
SC4, Walsh College unveil fast-track program to MBA

June 25
SC4 Homecoming events planned July 15, 22

June 25
SC4 Financial Aid Night presents options for students

June 25
SC4 offering human resources seminars

June 23
SC4 student awarded Prestolite scholarship

June 23
SC4 student awarded Schwedler scholarship

June 23
SC4 student awarded Scott scholarship

June 22
SC4 students awarded E.B. Mueller scholarships

June 22
SC4 students awarded Nebraska Book Co. scholarships

June 18
SC4 student awarded Mueller scholarship

June 18
SC4 student awarded Maxwell scholarship

June 18
Three professors retiring from SC4

June 17
SC4 students awarded Haley scholarships

June 17
SC4 students awarded Crull scholarships

June 16
SC4 students awarded Beard scholarships

June 16
SC4 student awarded Beauvais scholarship

June 15
SC4 managing two grants to employ youths, young adults

June 12
SC4 hires Dwyer as baseball coach

June 11
SC4 student awarded Bourke scholarship

June 11
SC4 students awarded Kahmann scholarships

June 10
SC4 to open annual Twilight Concert Series

June 10
SC4 Alumni Golf Classic raises more than $20,000

June 4
SC4 summer programs offer arts, science, sports

June 4
SC4 to offer Financial Aid Night

June 4
Walsh College to offer business courses at SC4

 

June 22, 2009

SC4 students awarded E.B. Mueller scholarships

Two St. Clair County Community College students have been awarded scholarships through the E.B. Mueller Endowment for 2009-10.

The scholarships are given to students who meet criteria, which include being a sophomore majoring in business or engineering and being a full-time resident in the SC4 district or Lambton County. The scholarship will continue for those students transferring to the University of Michigan who maintain full-time status with a 3.0 grade point average.

The award is $1,000 per year at SC4 and $2,500 per year at the University of Michigan.

The students are:

  • James Diggs of Port Huron.
  • Emmy Koglin of Fort Gratiot.

For details about SC4 scholarships, visit www.sc4.edu/scholarships.

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