1991

WEEK 0 F _ L:.___;L__f -----.

ECC'C offers scholarships

Ja

'l ,sl b: lli bt 'll

The East Central Community College ar t department is once again offering two $1300 scholar– ships to talented students who at– tend high schools in East Central's dive-county district. c S tudents in Leake, Neshoba, 'Ne:Wton, Scott, and Winston coun– t;d!es w.ho would like to be consid– ered for scholarships should submit &/! minimum of 10 works of art and 11Uteir- high school transcripts to CCC art instructor Bruce Guraedy. • , Scholarship applications can be cblatned from any public and pri– ~le high school art teacher, coun– icl()l' or from the East Central art tlopartment J.. All 10 artworks, as well as the high school transcripts, must be submitted to the college art depart· ment no later than 5 p.m. Friday, April 5. Selections for the scholarships will be made by the Fine Arts fac– ully. Recipients will be notified mail. Upon being chosen recipients must (1) enroll as a full-time stu– dent (2) declare art as their major (3) maintain an overall "C" average in all college subject matters and a "B" average in art course work and (4) design var).ous jma_ges ror college publicatioo. • 'I ~una'( 01 .E\~ .~

For additional information con– tact Bruce Guready, Instructor or– Art, East Central Community Col– lege, Decatur, MS 39327 or phone l'l 635-2111, extension 229.

APPEARED IN :

CARTHAGINIAN

SCOTT COUNTY TIMES___ UNION APPEAL y/ ~ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL_ _ _ MERIDIAN STAR ----

MORTON T RIBU.~N~E-- NESHOBA DEMOCRAT NEWTON RECORD CLARION - LEDGER.___

- --

Made with FlippingBook flipbook maker