Nine students from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s Jackson County Campus have been named Leaders of Promise Scholars through Phi Theta Kappa (PTK). The students will receive $1,000 scholarships.

The students and their majors are as follows:

  • Holly Baryo of Ocean Springs: Pre-Medicine
  • Garrett Dobson of Hurley: Chemical Engineering
  • Max Greenough of Hurley: Sports Administration
  • Haleigh Hawkins of Pascagoula: Pre-Veterinary
  • Andrew Hodges of Hurley: Civil Engineering
  • Arlene Lopez of Ocean Springs: Biomedical Engineering
  • Michael Pugh of Hurley: Mechanical Engineering
  • Angel Rivera of Ocean Springs: Biochemistry and Pre-Veterinary
  • Katelyn Winstead of Ocean Springs: Business

Recipients were selected by a panel of independent judges from nearly 900 applicants. Selection is based on outstanding academic achievement and demonstrated leadership potential.

“We are so pleased to have these outstanding students recognized at a national level for their achievements,” said John Miller, Honors College director and Phi Theta Kappa adviser at the Jackson County Campus. “To begin the school year with such a large group of students recognized with scholarships is definitely a thrill for all of us. I expect great things from this group in the year ahead and after they graduate.”

The Leaders of Promise Scholarship Program, sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, assists new PTK members in obtaining an associate degree and encourages participation in PTK programs. This year, 200 PTK members won awards totaling $200,000.

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