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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.

            High honors graduates include  Tyrell Akers  of Round
            Mountain,  NV;  Delle  Aro of  Wixom,  MI;  Ryan Dunn  of
            Georgetown, OH; Michael Sabaka of Las Vegas, NV.

            PERFECT ATTENDANCE                                 RECENT SCHOLARSHIPS PRESENTED

            Students may achieve perfect attendence status by attending   It  is important  to  recognize  each  student  along  with  the
            Hobart Institute in the five month Structural Welding Program   organizations or individuals who are providing these scholar-
            or the nine-month Combination Structural and Pipe Welding   ships.
            Program  without  missing  even one  day  of class.    Hobart
            Institute  congratulates  these  students  who have  made  this   Devin Cothren of Boomer, NC received the Peter C. Hobart
            extra effort.  Future employers take notice of this achievement   Scholarship  from The  Troy  Foundation.    Kenneth Geordi
            and students are encouraged to strive for this goal.  McLennan  of Springville,  IN received  the  Raymond  C.
                                                               Dunlavy  Scholarship  from Hobart Institute of  Welding
            Nine Months of Perfect Attendance                  Technology.   American  Welding  Society  Scholarships  were
                                                               granted to Joseph Grice of Beaufort, NC and Brevin Parin
            Perfect attendance  in the  Combination  Structural  and  Pipe   of Urbana, OH.
            Welding  Program  this quarter was earned by  Tyrell Akers
            of Round Mountain, NV; Delle Aro of Wixom, MI; Marcus   Hobart Institute congratulates all these students and encourages
            Devers  of Alpena,  MI;  Ryan Dunn  of Georgetown, OH;   future students to seek  scholarships  in  their  home areas as
            Brandon Fausnaugh of Carey, OH; Samuel Flategraff of   well as to apply for national scholarships.  Many community
            Pine River, MN; Corey Haviland of Petroleum, IN; Bradley   foundations and local  chapters offer scholarships as well as the
            Lanz  of  Magnolia,  TX;  Thomas Mazzarella  of Maspeth,   foundations of various companies and commercial businesses.
            NY; Jose Miranda of Fort Morgan, CO; Matthew Moore of   Many of these scholarships are available to students seeking
            Upper Arlington, OH; Andrew Murry of Middletown, OH;   welding education.  Additional scholarship information may
            Jacob Musick of Indianapolis, IN; Michael Sabaka of Las   be found on the HIWT website at http://www.welding.org/s-
            Vegas, NV; and Casey Spurgeon of Bradford, OH.     18-scholarships.aspx.


            SATURDAY TOUR


            On March 15, Admissions Representatives at Hobart Institute are hosting a Saturday
            tour for prospective students who may not have the possibility of visiting HIWT during
            the week.  Contact Janet.Piechocki@welding.org or Kevin.Trick@welding.org or call
            (937) 332-9515 or 332-9522 to make a reservation for your Saturday tour.  Parents are
            strongly encouraged to visit the school with their students.
                                                                                    Kevin Trick conducts Saturday tour.


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