Thu, Jul 19th, 2012
Ten students have been awarded the 2012-2013 Jack O. McClenaghan (JOMc) Scholarship, and one student has earned The Martha and Earl Elberfeld Scholarship.

The 2012 JOMc Scholarship recipients are Kahtam Al Jewary of Athens, Kurtis Baumgartner of Woodville, Christopher Gabell of Columbus, Samuel Gerber of Fremont, Megan Maugans of Athens, Katie Moore of Chillicothe, Cody Northeim of Vermillion, Justin Rakytiak of Medina, and Ryan Uncapher of Nelsonville.

The 2012 recipient of the Martha and Earl Elberfield Scholarship is Robert Meyer of Rockbridge.

JOMc scholarships are awarded to first and second year students who are deemed most likely to succeed based on their application and references. Each JOMc Scholarship recipient is awarded $1,000. Recipients are engaged in a variety of programs, including the schools of Arts and Sciences; Health and Nursing; McClenaghan Center for Hospitality; Engineering, Computer and Information Technology; and Natural Resources.

The JOMc Scholarship honors Lancaster resident and businessman Jack O. McClenaghan. The McClenaghan Center for Hospitality Training at Hocking College was named in honor of McClenaghan, founder of the JOMc Scholarship Fund and a former chairman of the Hocking College Foundation. The JOMc scholarship was originally created by donations from faculty and staff, and community fundraisers, and now has in excess of $900,000 in the scholarship fund.

The Martha and Earl Elberfeld Scholarship was established by the Hocking College Foundation for students from Logan-Hocking High School majoring in Forest Management, or Business Management and Entrepreneurship.  To be considered, students must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.  The scholarship was created to recognize the Elberfelds' spirit and dedication to education and Hocking College.
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