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THE WORLD OF WELDING http://www.welding.org
HObART INSTITUTE RECOGNIZES EXCEllENCE
The Hobart Institute recognizes excellence in performance of
people who go above and beyond the requirements or levels of
desirability to exceed normal expectations. Those who have
met these goals in this past quarter are listed. A complete list
may be found on the HIWT website at:
http://www.welding.org/t-recognizingexcellence.aspx
HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Hobart Institute provides two levels of academic achievement.
This recognition is based on the grade point average of students
in the five or nine-month programs at HIWT. Candidates for
this award must reach a GPA of 3.5 to 3.79 to receive high
honors and 3.8 to 4.0 to receive the highest honors. Nicholas Fisher of Wapakoneta, Ohio received a Hobart
Brothers Company scholarship from The Troy Foundation and
High honors this quarter go to Richard E. Anderson II of also a scholarship from the Wapakoneta City Schools.
Hesperia, Michigan.
Hobart Institute congratulates all these students and
pERFECT ATTENDANCE encourages future students to seek scholarships in their
home areas as well as to apply for national scholarships.
Students may achieve this status by attending Hobart Institute Many community foundations and local AWS chapters offer
in the five month Structural Welding Program or the nine- scholarships as well as the foundations of various companies
month Combination Structural and Pipe Welding Program and commercial businesses. Many of these scholarships are
without missing even one day of class. Hobart Institute available to students seeking welding education. Additional
congratulates these students who have made this extra effort. scholarship information may be found on the HIWT website
Future employers take notice of this achievement and students at http://www.welding.org/s-18-scholarships.aspx.
are encouraged to strive for this goal.
Nine Months of perfect Attendance
Perfect attendance in the Combination Structural and
Pipe Welding Program this quarter was earned by John B.
Barton of North Augusta, South Carolina; Christopher
Crider of Bluffton, Indiana; Theodore (Chris) Drakos of Welding education online
Hackettstown, New Jersey; Shane McCaffrey of Brattleboro,
Vermont; Michael O. McIntosh of Huber Heights, Ohio; Symbols for welding
Collin Miller of Beaverton, Michigan; Leo K. Newsom of Learn the basics
Carlsbad, California; Brennan M. Riley of Rapid City, South
Dakota; Jeremy M. Pickett of Sparta, Illinois; and Joseph D. Visual Inspection
Utley of Troy, Ohio.
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RECENT SCHOlARSHIpS pRESENTED
Continuing education at your convenience
It is important to recognize each student along with the
organizations or individuals who are providing these http://www.welding.org/c-54-e-courses.aspx
scholarships. This quarter, scholarships were earned by:
Joshua Cook of Albion, Michigan received the Raymond
C. Dunlavy Scholarship the Hobart Institute of Welding
Technology. Austin McClure of St. Henry, Ohio, was
awarded a Hobart Brothers Company scholarship from The
Troy Foundation.
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