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Yahoo
5 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Penn Highlands receives $1.1M endowment for student scholarships
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has received a $1.1 million endowment to establish a new student scholarship program. The funding comes from Margaret J. Pardee. The new educational grants will launch in the fall 2026 semester. 'We are deeply grateful for Ms. Pardee's commitment to education and her belief in the potential of our students,' Penn Highlands President Steve Nunez said in a release. 'This endowment will transform lives by providing students with the opportunity to pursue their academic dreams without financial barriers.' The Margaret J. Pardee Scholarship will provide full tuition grants to cover all costs and fees associated with one year or two semesters of education for students enrolled full-time. Eligibility includes proof of financial need, extracurricular involvement and academic excellence, as well as the student's declared intention to attend the college as a full-time, degree-seeking learner. Graduates of Cambria Heights and Northern Cambria high schools, whose legal residence is within the geographic areas served by Hope Fire Company and/or Hastings Volunteer Fire Company, will be given primary consideration. The initial application period will start in March 2026. 'Ms. Pardee's legacy will live on through the success of our students who will benefit immensely from her generosity,' said Carole VanMeter, Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation director. 'We can't thank her enough for her support of the college's students and her community.' As recognition of Pardee's generosity, the foundation will place a commemorative plaque at both Cambria Heights and Northern Cambria high schools, if approved by the districts. The plaque will detail the life of Pardee and her commitment to helping others. For more information, visit
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Penn Highlands Community College receives $1.1 million endowed to fund full-tuition scholarship program
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WTAJ) — A $1.1 million gift is set to open new doors for local students at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College, thanks to a newly announced endowment that will fund full-tuition scholarships beginning in Fall 2026. The Margaret J. Pardee Scholarship will cover the full cost of tuition and fees for full-time Penn Highlands students for one academic year, with the option to reapply the following year. The college expects to award six of these scholarships annually. Eligibility requires applicants to enroll full time in a degree-seeking program and show financial need, academic excellence, and extracurricular involvement. Priority consideration will be given to students graduating from Northern Cambria or Cambria Heights high schools who live within the service areas of the Hope Fire Company or Hastings Fire Company. Applications for the scholarship will open in March 2026. To honor the legacy of Margaret J. Pardee, the college plans to install commemorative plaques at both Northern Cambria and Cambria Heights high schools, pending approval from each district. The scholarship is managed by the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation, which supports student opportunities through private donations, events and grants. Since its founding in 1995, the Foundation has worked to advance the college's mission of providing accessible, high-quality education. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.