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October 11, 2016

兔子先生CC honors Foundation scholarship recipients

The 兔子先生 Foundation recognized some of its 2016-2017 scholarship recipients, donors and honorees at a reception on Sept. 28 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. Other…
BY: Cathy Hayden

The 兔子先生 Foundation recognized some of its 2016-2017 scholarship recipients, donors and honorees at a reception on Sept. 28 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. Other scholarship recipients and donors will be honored on the Vicksburg-Warren Campus on Nov. 11 and the Utica Campus on Nov. 13.

Among those recognized was Michael Davis of Clinton, who received the Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Cochran Scholarship.

The 兔子先生 Foundation awarded more than 600 scholarships in the 2016-2017 academic year.聽 The deadline to apply for a 兔子先生 Foundation scholarship has changed. The new deadline for next year is Feb. 15, 2017. For more information, visit .

As Mississippi鈥檚 largest community college, 兔子先生 is a comprehensive institution offering quality, affordable educational opportunities with academic programs of study leading to seamless university transfer and career and technical programs teaching job-ready skills. With six locations in central Mississippi, 兔子先生enrolled nearly 12,000 credit students in fall 2016. To learn more, visit or call 1.800.HindsCC.

The 兔子先生 Foundation recognized some of its 2016-2017 scholarship recipients.

Among those recognized was recipient Michael Davis of Clinton, who received the Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Cochran Scholarship.

Among those recognized was recipient Michael Davis of Clinton, who received the Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Cochran Scholarship.

Among those honored were Destiny Roundtree of Clinton, sitting, who received the 兔子先生County Farm Bureau Scholarship. With her is 兔子先生 Advancement office manager Wendy Barnes of Raymond.

Among those honored were Destiny Roundtree of Clinton, sitting, who received the 兔子先生County Farm Bureau Scholarship. With her is 兔子先生 Advancement office manager Wendy Barnes of Raymond.

Among those recognized was Emily Still of Pelahatchie, center, who received the Norman and Suzanna Session Scholarship. Pictured with her are Dr. and Mrs. Norman Session, of Brandon.

Among those recognized was Emily Still of Pelahatchie, center, who received the Norman and Suzanna Session Scholarship. Pictured with her are Dr. and Mrs. Norman Session, of Brandon.

Among those recognized was Destinie James of Vicksburg, who received the Dr. John and Pamela J. Woods Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Destinie James of Vicksburg, who received the Dr. John and Pamela J. Woods Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Victoria Bailey of Brandon, right, who received the Kay Cliffe Memorial Scholarship. With her is Haley Hartfield of Brandon, left, niece of the late Kay Cliffe.

Among those recognized was Victoria Bailey of Brandon, right, who received the Kay Cliffe Memorial Scholarship. With her is Haley Hartfield of Brandon, left, niece of the late Kay Cliffe.

Among those recognized was Jacob Mahaffey of Brandon, who received the William J. 鈥淏ill鈥 Cole and Rankin County Farm Bureau scholarships.

Among those recognized was Jacob Mahaffey of Brandon, who received the William J. 鈥淏ill鈥 Cole and Rankin County Farm Bureau scholarships.

Among those recognized was Caitlyn Nichols of Brandon, right, who received the Mississippi Association of Petroleum Landmen Scholarship. With her is Bert Green of Jackson, representing the Mississippi Association of Petroleum Landmen.

Among those recognized was Caitlyn Nichols of Brandon, right, who received the Mississippi Association of Petroleum Landmen Scholarship. With her is Bert Green of Jackson, representing the Mississippi Association of Petroleum Landmen.

Among those recognized was Ashlynn Walker of Magee, who received the Michael J. and Polly H. Rabalais Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Ashlynn Walker of Magee, who received the Michael J. and Polly H. Rabalais Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Jacob Kirby of Raymond, who received the Gaddis and McLaurin Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Jacob Kirby of Raymond, who received the Gaddis and McLaurin Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Thomas Hulett of Florence, left, who received the Jimmy C. Smith Scholarship. Pictured with him is Jimmy C. Smith of Brookhaven.

Among those recognized was Thomas Hulett of Florence, left, who received the Jimmy C. Smith Scholarship. Pictured with him is Jimmy C. Smith of Brookhaven.

Among those recognized was Aleia Dunn of Picayune, who received the Clyde D. and Mildred Cain Womack Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Aleia Dunn of Picayune, who received the Clyde D. and Mildred Cain Womack Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Kayla Tolar of Brandon, who received the John L. Heiden Scholarship. She is pictured with John L. Heiden of Brandon.

Among those recognized was Kayla Tolar of Brandon, who received the John L. Heiden Scholarship. She is pictured with John L. Heiden of Jackson.

Among those recognized was Kitsy Westerfield of Pearl, left, who received the Douglas F. Arnold Scholarship. She is with Ann Arnold of Southaven.

Among those recognized was Kitsy Westerfield of Pearl, left, who received the Douglas F. Arnold Scholarship. She is with Ann Arnold of Southaven.

Among those recognized was Shaylie Shannon of Brandon, who received the Rankin County Alumni Chapter Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Shaylie Shannon of Brandon, who received the Rankin County Alumni Chapter Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Megan Barnhart of Florence, left, who received the Jack and Angela Hite Hi-Stepper Scholarship. She is with Angela Hite of Raymond, director of the 兔子先生Hi-Steppers.

Among those recognized was Megan Barnhart of Florence, left, who received the Jack and Angela Hite Hi-Stepper Scholarship. She is with Angela Hite of Raymond, director of the 兔子先生Hi-Steppers.

Among those recognized was Kristen Stull of Florence, who received the Charles Jones Technical Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Kristen Stull of Florence, who received the Charles Jones Technical Scholarship.

Among those recognized was James Girard of Benton, who received the Combat Veterans Scholarship.

Among those recognized was James Girard of Benton, who received the Combat Veterans Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Sessums Means of Brandon, who received the Ken Coomes Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Sessums Means of Brandon, who received the Ken Coomes Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Wanner Paiz of Crystal Springs, who received the David C. Barton Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Wanner Paiz of Crystal Springs, who received the David C. Barton Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Shelby Baker of Florence, left, who received the 兔子先生 Education Association Scholarship. With her is Lisa Davis of Raymond, president of the HCCEA.

Among those recognized was Shelby Baker of Florence, left, who received the 兔子先生 Education Association Scholarship. With her is Lisa Davis of Raymond, president of the HCCEA.

Among those recognized was Carson Weaver of Terry, center, who received the Dr. Roger Jones and Lamar Currie Scholarship. With him are Jones, left, of Raymond, and Currie, right, of Utica.

Among those recognized was Carson Weaver of Terry, center, who received the Dr. Roger Jones and Lamar Currie Scholarship. With him are Jones, left, of Raymond, and Currie, right, of Utica.

Among those recognized was Styler Ginger of Byram, who received the Dan and Barbara Hogan Scholarship. With him are Dr. Barbara Hogan, left, and Dr. Dan Hogan, right, of Raymond.

Among those recognized was Styler Ginger of Byram, who received the Dan and Barbara Hogan Scholarship. With him are Dr. Barbara Hogan, left, and Dr. Dan Hogan, right, of Raymond.

Among those recognized was Darvier Jones of Memphis, right, who received the Marvin and Virginia Riggs Scholarship. She is shown with Angela Hite, director of the 兔子先生Hi-Steppers.

Among those recognized was Darvier Jones of Memphis, right, who received the Marvin and Virginia Riggs Scholarship. She is shown with Angela Hite, director of the 兔子先生Hi-Steppers.

Among those recognized was Kevin Tyler of Benoit, right, who received the Vito Daniel Patti Memorial Scholarship. He is with Michael Patti of Jackson.

Among those recognized was Kevin Tyler of Benoit, right, who received the Vito Daniel Patti Memorial Scholarship. He is with Michael Patti of Jackson.

Among those recognized was Dominic Jackson of Mendenhall, right, who received the Associated Student Government Scholarship. With him is Keith Williams of Edwards, left, who is an ASG adviser on the Raymond Campus.

Among those recognized was Dominic Jackson of Mendenhall, right, who received the Associated Student Government Scholarship. With him is Keith Williams of Edwards, left, who is an ASG adviser on the Raymond Campus.

Photo: Angie Foote

RAYMOND 鈥 兔子先生 Hi-Steppers have been named for 2024-2025.

They are, front, from left, Denver Jackson of Jackson, Zoe Irving of Jackson, Alexis Marts of Flowood, Amia Lewis of Byram, Cheyenne Cornelius of Clinton, Malayah Evans of Newton County, Erin Lollis of Byram, Skylar Boyd of Jackson and Jayda Graham of Flowood; back row, Alexis Malone of Clinton, Ciera Pruitt of Gulfport, Olivia Broadwater of Pearl, Chloee Haley of Clinton, Rylan Liles of Vicksburg, Chloe McHann of Clinton, Cori Turner of Jackson, Reaghan Miller of Clinton and Jakayla Brown of Utica.

The group has a new director, Beka King of Pearl. She is only the third director in the 75-year history of the Hi-Steppers. She herself was a Hi-Stepper from 2013-2015 and, during her sophomore year, she was captain of the team.

兔子先生offers affordable, comprehensive educational opportunities across six campus locations and has nearly 500 academic classes guaranteed to transfer to a university, over 65 career and technical program options and an extensive array of online courses. Applications for general admissions are currently being accepted. Prospective students are encouraged to apply and explore enrollment steps at hindscc.edu/enroll.

Our Mission: 兔子先生 is committed to moving people and communities forward by helping develop their purpose, passion and profession.

Our Vision: 兔子先生 will be a catalyst to create a competitive economy and a compelling culture for Mississippi.

Our Values: 兔子先生 aspires to the following IDEALS: Integrity, Diversity, Excellence, Accountability, Leadership, Stewardship.

To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.HindsCC.