GNTC Receives $20,000 Gene Haas Foundation Grant

  • Monday, December 13, 2021
From left to right are Dr. Heidi Popham, president of GNTC; Philip Shirley, Precision Machining and Manufacturing instructor; Lindsay Cline, director of Education and Events of Phillips Corporation; David Aycock, Haas specialist; Bart Jenkins, director of the Precision Machining and Manufacturing program at GNTC stand in front of a Haas Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine at the Floyd County Campus. Cline and Aycock presented a grant of $20,000 to GNTC’s Precision Machining and Manufacturing program.
From left to right are Dr. Heidi Popham, president of GNTC; Philip Shirley, Precision Machining and Manufacturing instructor; Lindsay Cline, director of Education and Events of Phillips Corporation; David Aycock, Haas specialist; Bart Jenkins, director of the Precision Machining and Manufacturing program at GNTC stand in front of a Haas Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine at the Floyd County Campus. Cline and Aycock presented a grant of $20,000 to GNTC’s Precision Machining and Manufacturing program.

Georgia Northwestern Technical College’s (GNTC) Precision Machining and Manufacturing program on the Floyd County Campus and Whitfield Murray Campus was presented with a $20,000 grant by the Gene Haas Foundation to be used for student scholarships.

The scholarships will be given to students that plan to enroll, or are currently enrolled, in a machining-based program at GNTC.

The funds will be used for scholarships and to help pay for students’ textbooks or supplies.

“Georgia Northwestern Technical College is so grateful to the Gene Haas Foundation for its ongoing support of our students,” Dr. Heidi Popham, president of GNTC said. “These funds will enable outstanding students in our Precision Machining and Manufacturing program to stay the course toward graduation and achieve their career goals. We greatly appreciate our partnership with the Gene Haas Foundation.”

The criteria for receiving a Gene Haas scholarship will be determined by the program instructor or a committee that includes the instructor. The grant cannot be used to purchase equipment, machines or simulators.

“It is such a pleasure to present this gift to Georgia Northwestern Technical College on behalf of the Gene Haas Foundation,” said Lindsay Cline, director of Education and Events of Phillips Corporation. “GNTC is an exemplary institution of manufacturing education, and Phillips Corporation is incredibly proud of their dedication to program expansion and workforce development.” 

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