Operation Roundup Scholarships Awarded

Posted on Nov 28, 2021 at 12:00 AM


In addition to awarding grants each quarter, the Tri-County EMC Foundation also awards scholarships to two students in the service area twice per year. The scholarships are worth $1,000 and are awarded based on academics, financial need and service to others. Special consideration is given to non-traditional students who are working full or part-time and have returned to school. Congratulations to the Fall 2021 Operation Roundup Scholarship recipients. 


Dylan Gattie
Dylan Gattie is from Gray and is currently attending Georgia Southern University. His is working to obtain a degree in Construction Engineering. Dylan enjoys volunteering and is involved in A Night To Shine and Operation KARE. His goal is to return to the middle Georgia to work in construction, building schools and other educational facilities.


James Major Stanford
James Major is from Eatonton and is a senior at John Milledge Academy. During his high school career, he has participated on the cross country, soccer, wrestling and shooting teams. He is a member of the Boy Scouts and recently obtained the honor of Eagle Scout. He plans to attend ABAC next fall and pursue a career with the U.S. Forest Service. 

 

 

FUTURE SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES:
Walter Harrison Scholarship: Due February 1
Operation Roundup Scholarship: Due April 15
Cooperative Scholarship: Due April 15
Information on all scholarships can be found at www.tri-countyemc.com/scholarships-overview.cms


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