Association for Nontraditional Students in Higher Education (ANTSHE) Celebrating Non-Traditional Students for Over 20 Years!
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For 20 years, the Association for Non-Traditional Students in Higher Education has been awarding scholarships to motivated and committed non-traditional student members of the organization. In celebration of 20 years supporting nontraditional students, ANTSHE awarded 20 scholarships to 20 nontraditional students. We congratulate the following scholarship winners for 2017!
2017 ANTSHE Scholarship Winners presented at the 20th Annual ANTSHE Conference, Kennesaw, GA - March 23-25, 2017 Earlee Corbin, Johnson C. Smith University Melanie Desmuke, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Linklore Dario, College of Charleston Amanda Eakins, Saint Thomas University Gloria Turner, Ivy Tech Community College Tequila Jackson, Kennesaw State University Ayana Mitchell, Winston-Salem State University Whitney Adams, Colorado State University Anthony Ward, Kennesaw State University Franchesca Tomlinson, Herzing University Natosha Dearing, University of Arkansas Fort Smith April Edwards, Johnson C. Smith University Patrick Lancaster, Winston-Salem State University Agnes Berta, Winston-Salem State University Patrick McCarthy, University of Massachusetts Boston In 2016, ANTSHE began the 20/20 Campaign to raise money for the Scholarship Fund. ANTSHE Thanks the many donations and sponsors of the 20/20 Campaign. Because of your generosity and the support of ANTSHE members, we were able to raise funds to provide 20 scholarships to these 20 nontraditional students. If you are interested in sponsoring a scholarship or would like to make a donation to the ANTSHE Scholarship fund: Mail: ANTSHE Scholarship Fund c/o Dr. R. Lee Viar IV 19134 Olde Waterford Rd. Hagerstown, MD 21742 or by credit card: Contact Dr. R. Lee Viar IV to learn about some of the scholarship and/or sponsorship opportunities available at ANTSHE: Call: 301-992-2901 or email: Dr. Lee Viar. Show your support for non-traditional students. Please consider sponsoring an ANTSHE scholarship. Have you ever thought about having a scholarship awarded in your name or to honor a loved one?
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