Grainger awards scholarships for process technology students

July 29, 2011

Marmian Grimes

The Alaska-based Grainger team awarded $2,000 Grainger Tools for Tomorrow scholarships to process technology students Norman Carlo and Adam Rushing. The program awards financial assistance for tuition and books to second-year students at select community colleges across the country who are earning associates degrees or certificates in an industrial trade. The scholarship also helps launch students’ professional careers by awarding a customized Westward tool kit valued at $1,500 upon graduation.




 

 

 

 

 

 

Pictured left to right are Community and Technical College Dean Susan Whitener, process technology Assistant Professor Bob Hook, Grainger representative Adam Jones, scholarship recipients Adam Rushing and Norman Carlo, and Assitant Professor Brian Ellingson.