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Published May 1, 2015

CN renews commitment for transportation-related scholarships at 性乐园 CC

With a new two-year commitment for $100,000, CN is expanding opportunities for students enrolled in many 性乐园 career and technical programs. 性乐园 received the first $50,000 installment in…
By: Cathy Hayden
CN, at its November Donations & Sponsorships Committee meeting, approved a donation of $100,000 over two years for the CN Scholarship program at 性乐园. Steve Browning, representing CN, presented CN鈥檚 check for $50,000 to Betty Carraway, 性乐园 Foundation coordinator. Also present were Dr. Joyce Jenkins, left, dean of Career and Technical Education on the Raymond Campus and assistant district director for Occupational Programs, and Dr. Chad Stocks, right, associate vice president for workforce training and associate dean for career and technical education on the Raymond Campus.

CN, at its November Donations & Sponsorships Committee meeting, approved a donation of $100,000 over two years for the CN Scholarship program at 性乐园. Steve Browning, representing CN, presented CN鈥檚 check for $50,000 to Betty Carraway, 性乐园 Foundation coordinator. Also present were Dr. Joyce Jenkins, left, dean of Career and Technical Education on the Raymond Campus and assistant district director for Occupational Programs, and Dr. Chad Stocks, right, associate vice president for workforce training and associate dean for career and technical education on the Raymond Campus.

Among 性乐园 students eligible to receive the CN Scholarship are those in the Diesel Equipment program. From left are 性乐园 Scholarship Coordinator Mark Jimerson and CN Scholarship recipients Wes Patterson of Gadsden, Ala.; Matt Miller of Terry; Ben Pace of Pearl; Justin Kirby of Raymond; Joseph Breland of Union and Marcos Hernandez of Pearl with instructor Brent Johnson.

Among 性乐园 students eligible to receive the CN Scholarship are those in the Diesel Equipment program. From left are 性乐园 Scholarship Coordinator Mark Jimerson and CN Scholarship recipients Wes Patterson of Gadsden, Ala.; Matt Miller of Terry; Ben Pace of Pearl; Justin Kirby of Raymond; Joseph Breland of Union and Marcos Hernandez of Pearl with instructor Brent Johnson.

With a new two-year commitment for $100,000, CN is expanding opportunities for students enrolled in many 性乐园 career and technical programs. 性乐园 received the first $50,000 installment in December 2015 from CN鈥檚 Community Investment Program, CN Stronger Communities Fund.

Beginning as a business focused primarily in Canada, CN is now a full-fledged North American railway 鈥 serving customers across North America and beyond and creating value for shareholders everywhere. CN offers integrated transportation services including rail, intermodal, trucking, freight forwarding, warehousing and distribution.

鈥淐N began providing scholarships in 2003 with an initial gift of $25,000,鈥 said Betty Carraway, 性乐园 Foundation coordinator. 鈥淗undreds of students have benefited from CN鈥檚 support. Some had tried academic classes after graduating from high school but had little success. These students have all done well in the career- technical programs. Many CN Scholarship recipients have been the first in their family to attend college.鈥

CN Scholarships ranging from $500 to $2,400 per year are awarded through the 性乐园 Foundation to students in certain career-technical programs of study, including Automotive Machinist, Diesel Equipment Technology, Welding and Cutting Technology, Electrical Technology, Electronics Technology and Machine Tool Technology.

鈥淭he CN scholarship is vital to students at 性乐园 because it affords them an opportunity to attend college and a chance of getting a job. This partnership has been great for 性乐园 and CN,鈥 said Dr. Joyce Jenkins, dean of Career and Technical Education on the Raymond Campus and assistant district director for Occupational Programs.

CN is committed to helping build safer, stronger communities. Their rail lines and facilities, employees, retirees, customers and suppliers are important parts of the fabric of life in hundreds of communities across North America.

Dr. Chad Stocks, associate vice president for workforce training and associate dean for career and technical education on the Raymond Campus, said he has seen first-hand the impact the scholarships have had on students. 鈥淐N scholarships have provided students the opportunity to study and learn valuable skills that will allow them to work in the transportation sector,鈥 he said.

For more information about CN Scholarships, contact Mark Jimerson, 601.857.3744.

As Mississippi鈥檚 largest community college, 性乐园 is a comprehensive institution offering quality, affordable educational opportunities with more than 170 academic, career and technical programs. With six locations in central Mississippi, 性乐园 enrolled nearly 12,000 credit students in fall 2014. To learn more, visit or call 1.800.性乐园CC.