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Hobart Institute Recognizes Excellence
The Hobart Institute recognizes COMBINATION STRUCTURAL & PIPE WELDING PROGRAM
excellence in performance of people who
go above and beyond the requirements AUGUST GRADUATES PERFECT ATTENDANCE
or levels of desirability to exceed normal Jeremiah Butler Ian T. Milliman
expectations. Those who have met these October 26, 2015 – August 19, 2016 November 30, 2015 – August 19, 2016
goals in this past quarter are listed. Robert Ewing Derek M. Sheldon
October 26, 2015 – August 19, 2016 November 30, 2015 – August 19, 2016
HIGH ACADEMIC Joshua A. Coons
ACHIEVEMENT Jesse L. Hart November 30, 2015 – August 19, 2016
October 26, 2015 – August 19, 2016
Hobart Institute provides two levels of Colton J. Houston HIGH ACADEMIC
academic achievement. This recognition October 26, 2015 – August 19, 2016 ACHIEVEMENT
is based on the grade point average Bernard Kuryn
of students in the five or nine-month October 26, 2015 – August 19, 2016 Colton J. Houston
programs at HIWT. Candidates for this October 26, 2015 – August 19, 2016
GPA 3.5
award must reach a GPA of 3.5 to 3.79 Tyler LaCroix
November 30, 2015 – August 19, 2016
to receive high honors and 3.8 to 4.0 to Ian T. Milliman
receive the highest honors. Trystan Lee November 30, 2015 – August 19, 2016
November 30, 2015 – August 19, 2016 GPA 3.5
PERFECT ATTENDANCE
SEPTEMBER GRADUATES PERFECT ATTENDANCE
Students may achieve perfect attendence
status by attending Hobart Institute Skyler Soares HIGH ACADEMIC
in the five month Structural Welding November 30, 2015-September 2, 2016 ACHIEVEMENT
Program or the nine-month Combination Skyler Soares
Structural and Pipe Welding Program November 30, 2015-September 2, 2016
without missing even one day of class. GPA 3.66
Hobart Institute congratulates these
students who have made this extra
effort. Future employers take notice
of this achievement and students are
encouraged to strive for this goal.
$ 400 from Bluffton-Southern Wells Dollars for Scholars to Ace $2,500 from AWS to Matthew Kaculis, Delaware, OH
Addington, Keystone, IN $1,000 from Foundation for Appalachian Ohio to Johnny Lively,
$ 500 from Wells County Farm Bureau Scholarship to Ace Vinton, OH
Addington, Keystone, IN $1,000 from Kyle Andrews Memorial Scholarship to Samuel Potts,
$1,000 from Anna Education Foundation to Ryan Albers, Anna, OH Lawrenceville, IL
$1,000 from The AWS Foundation to Charles Burns, Vernon, MI $5,940 from Margaret W. and Irvin Lesher Foundation Scholarship to
$1,000 from The AWS Foundation to Cyrus Carper, Hampton, VA Daniel Roberts, Sligo, PA
$ 500 from Cross County Homemakers to Elijah Cromer, Warsaw, $5,000 from The Dayton Foundation to Brian Settles, Dayton, OH
KY $1,000 from American Marbles Scholarship to Whitney Simmons,
$ 500 from The Andersons, Inc. to Parker Davis, Kokomo, IN Sugar Grove, WV
$ 500 from Auglaize County 4H Boosters to Travis Fisher, $1,000 from Peter Hobart to Daniel Theders, Cleves, OH
Wapakoneta, OH $1,250 from Kokomo Area Career Center to Trayven Valencia,
$1,250 from Kokomo Area Career Center to Jared Huggins, Kokomo, IN
Greentown, IN $1,000 from 84 Lumber Company to Joseph Wright, Georgetown,
KY
Interested in applying for scholarships but don’t know where to start? Scholarships can be awarded from anywhere that is offering a
scholarship. Check with your high school counselor, your school’s financial aid office, employer of student and/or parent, local chamber of
commerce, organizations related to your field of interest, and multiple of other locations. For more information on scholarship search tips
visit www.studentaid.gov. Be cautious, never pay to complete, submit or receive scholarships.
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