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THE PARTNERSHIP COLLEGE Community College of Beaver County 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

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Page 1: CCBC 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

THE PARTNERSHIP COLLEGECommunity College of Beaver County2014 ANNUAL REPORT

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CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGEThere aren’t many gifts more impactful than supporting the education of others and the community as a whole. The donors to the CCBC Foundation are committed to changing lives of individuals, their families, and the entire community through financial support of Community College of Beaver County’s programs and scholarships.I invite you to visit the campus, talk with a scholarship recipient, and see what you have made possible. I guarantee that you will be inspired, motivated, and satisfied when you see how your support has helped.As we prepare for the College’s first Major Gifts Campaign, the Foundation’s Board of Directors is grateful for our growing number of donors. No matter the size or type of gift, all contributions are sincerely appreciated and have enormous impact today and into the future.I want to thank each and every one of you who support higher education and job training through contributions to the CCBC Foundation. CCBC is stronger and more effective thanks to the many generous donations from the community.So, what is next? It’s clear that as we move forward, support from the CCBC Foundation will play an even more crucial role in advancing CCBC’s mission. We need more scholarships that will help change the lives of students and more modern equipment to ensure that our students receive the most relevant learning experiences. These are big dreams, but I know that with friends like you, they are possible.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Scott Monit, CCBC Foundation Chairman

CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

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EDWARD

MADELEINE

Edward Latimore, a pre-engineering major, was the recipient of the Fall 2014 Kay O’Conner Rosenlieb scholarship. Edward developed the discipline required for college success through volunteering for Americorps, becoming an amateur boxer, and enlisting in the Army National Guard. He is currently attending CCBC full time with plans of transferring to pursue a degree in Electrical Engineering.In 2014, the Kay O’Connor Rosenlieb Scholarship was reestablished through the CCBC Foundation by Dr. Rosenlieb’s daughter, Judy Rowley and family, Dan, Jim and Katy Rowley. A previous Director of Nursing at CCBC, Dr. Rosenlieb was a well-known, dedicated nurse who was active in her community and always found time to care for anyone in need.

Madeleine Wiley, a communication major from Ambridge, received two CCBC Foundation Scholarships, the Robert D. Thompson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship and the Ambridge Wolves Club scholarship. Madeleine started her first semester at the College in August 2014. She plans to complete her associate degree at CCBC and then transfer to a 4-year college to obtain a bachelor’s degree in digital media production or multimedia.Established in 2011 by Southern Pines Trucking, the Robert D. Thompson Memorial Scholarship provides assistance to a full-time student who is or has a family member in the trucking industry, or is pursuing a degree around the care and preservation of animals and/or their natural habitat.The Ambridge Wolves Club created their scholarship fund in 2012 to provide students in the Ambridge Area School District with funds to help make earning their degrees more affordable.

OUR COMMITMENT - STUDENT SUCCESS

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BRIDGET

CLINTON

Nursing student Bridget Wrynn of Aliquippa was the 2014 recipient of the Alice Hirt Scholarship, which is awarded to a second-year nursing student for clinical excellence. Bridget will graduate from the nursing program in May 2015 and will seek work as a critical care or oncology nurse. Eventually, she’d like to earn a master’s degree in nursing in either anesthesia or education.For over 20 years, the scholarship has been awarded to a nursing student who is progressing into the second year of the program. Created by the family of former CCBC President Dr. John Hirt (president from August 1968 through May 1972), the scholarship was established in memory of Dr. Hirt’s wife, Alice, who received exceptional care from CCBC nursing students prior to her passing.

For the fall 2014 semester, Clinton Tidwell received the Beaver County Housing Authority scholarship, which was created through the CCBC Foundation and provides financial assistance for a non-traditional student who is a resident of the Beaver County Housing Authority. After graduating from CCBC, Clinton plans to continue his education at Franklin University, which is located on the College’s main campus, in order to receive his bachelor’s degree and eventually, his master’s degree. Through an agreement with Franklin University, Clinton will be able to take three years of courses at CCBC and then take his final year of courses at Franklin’s CCBC campus in order to receive his bachelor’s degree in business administration.

OUR COMMITMENT - STUDENT SUCCESS

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NSF GRANTMelissa Denardo, Vice President of Learning and Student Success/Provost; Pradeep Kumar, STEM instructor and grant PI; Hugh Gallagher, Career Coach and grant Co-PI; John Goberish, Dean of Workforce Development & Continuing Education; and Nancy Dickson, Vice President of Community Relations and Development, worked together for 18 months to write and prepare the grant.

National Science Foundation (NSF) GrantCommunity College of Beaver County received its first National Science Foundation Grant, a three-year award of nearly $200,000, for the project proposal, “SySTEMatic Change through Process Technology.” The project is launching the College’s new Process Technology program with the goal of increasing the number of highly-skilled, well-educated and diverse process technicians in the region. CCBC is now offering a new associate degree in process technology, developing career pathways for middle and high school students and teachers, and offering stackable credentials that can lead to job opportunities in new and growing industries. The program is designed to meet the needs of a variety of industries including chemical, petrochemical, wastewater, energy, and nuclear. Graduates will be able to find jobs not only in the local region but also across the country and the world.

OUR COMMITMENT - INDUSTRY PARTNERS

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National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) GrantThe University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Russian and East European Studies (REES) was awarded a grant through the “Bridging Cultures with Community Colleges” program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Through this federally funded project, which will run from September 2014 through February 2017, REES is partnering with CCBC to internationalize CCBC’s curriculum by introducing humanities content on Eastern Europe into existing courses and developing a new course on the literature of the region.The central theme of this “Bridging Cultures” project will be change and adaption as viewed through the lens of East European cultural studies. Four subthemes will also be explored: Flyer graphic economic adaptation; changing gender roles; cultural differences in changing communities; and values, traditions and social mores. Countries in which a significant number of Beaver County residents had ancestors—including Serbia, Croatia, Slovakia, Poland and Ukraine—will be highlighted as case studies to draw on the interest of CCBC students and instructors in their own family backgrounds. Twenty participants from CCBC’s faculty will be selected to participate in this multi-semester project, starting with a series of bimonthly workshops on East European history, cultures and literature held at CCBC and monthly events that will connect the participants with international scholars, Western PA ethnic community leaders, and residents of modern-day Eastern Europe. The program culminates with a Fall 2016 showcase of original course modules that participants will create in collaboration with Pitt faculty, share on the project website, and use in their courses at CCBC.

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OUR COMMITMENT - HIGHER ED PARTNERS

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Administrators from Penn State University and the Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) have signed a comprehensive agreement to facilitate the transfer of CCBC students into nine baccalaureate degree programs at 14 Penn State campuses, including Penn State Beaver. The agreement became effective in fall 2014 and was announced by Dr. Donna J. Kuga, Penn State Beaver’s interim chancellor, and Dr. Chris Reber, CCBC president.Through the agreements, students who earn their associate degree at CCBC will be provided an academic pathway to transfer into a parallel bachelor’s degree program at Penn State Beaver. The coordination of transferable coursework, supported through academic advising, will facilitate the successful transition for students. CCBC graduates can now apply to enter Penn State Beaver’s Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice, Bachelor of Science in Business, Bachelor of Arts in Communications, and Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Psychology. In addition, CCBC students may also apply for transfer into four-year degree programs in English; Human Development and Family Studies; and Letters, Arts, and Sciences, which are programs not offered at Penn State Beaver but are available at 13 other Penn State campuses (i.e., Penn State Brandywine, DuBois, Fayette, Greater Allegheny, Hazleton, Lehigh Valley, Mont Alto, New Kensington, Schuylkill, Shenango, Wilkes-Barre, Worthington Scranton, and York).

TRANSFER

The agreement also allows specific program-to-program articulation for the Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership authorized for delivery at Penn State New Kensington by the College of The Liberal Arts, and the RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, authorized for delivery by the College of Nursing at Penn State Fayette, New Kensington, and Shenango.

Penn State and CCBC Sign Comprehensive Articulation Agreement

Seated (left to right) Dr. Chris Reber, CCBC President; and Dr. Donna J. Kuga, Penn State Beaver Chancellor Standing (left to right) Dr. Melissa Denardo, Vice President for Learning and Student Success/Provost at CCBC; and Professor Carey McDougall, Director of Academic Affairs at Penn State Beaver

OUR COMMITMENT - HIGHER ED PARTNERS

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NEW 2014 ARTICULATION AGREEMENTSYoungstown State UniversityStudents who complete associate degree requirements in CCBC’s Dance program will be admitted to Youngstown State’s BA in Dance Management program with junior status.

College of Southern NevadaThe articulation agreement with College of Southern Nevada (CSN) allows students to take gaming-related courses online through CSN. Business-related courses can be taken online through CCBC or in the classroom at the Washington County Center or the main campus in Monaca. Table games training classes can be taken at CCBC’s Washington County Center or, if the student already has table game licenses, three credits will be granted for each table game license, resulting in up to nine credits toward the program.

West Liberty University Gary E. West College of BusinessStudents who complete degree requirements in CCBC’s associate of Science in business degree can transfer to the bachelor of science in business administration program at Gary E. West College of Business at West Liberty University.

OUR COMMITMENT - HIGHER ED PARTNERS

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ADDITIONAL ARTICULATION AGREEMENTSAgreement with: CCBC Program:

All associate degree programs (30 credit hours); TAOC-approved degrees in biological sciences, business administration, English, early childhood education (PreK-4), criminal justice and history.

Early Childhood Education

A.A. and A.S. to B.A. and B.S.

Criminal Justice

Nursing

Casino Management

Criminal Justice, Liberal Arts

Aerospace Management, Professional Pilot

Nursing

Professional Pilot

Degree completion (all majors) Business/Aviation, Criminal Justice to Sociology, degree completion program (human resource management and organizational development), degree completion (all majors) Criminal Justice, Respiratory Care, Business, Education Preparation

PASSHE Universities Early Childhood Education Assoc. Western PA Schools Bethany College California University of PA Carlow University College of Southern Nevada Edinboro University of PA Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute Drexel University Online Florida Institute of Technology Franklin University online Geneva College Indiana University of PA

LaRoche College Nursing

Agreement with: CCBC Program:

Professional Pilot Criminal Justice

Social Science

Nanotechnology Specialization Certificate

Business, Criminal Justice, Police Technology

Nursing, Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Biological Sciences, Early Childhood Education, Education Preparation, Pre-Engineering, Computer Forensics, Visual Communications, Networking, Web Programming

Nursing, Applied Science

Degree completion Accounting, Business Administration, Communications, Criminal Justice

A.A.S., A.A., A.G.S. (Office Services and Administration, Mar-keting, Information Systems, Marketing Management, Personal Admin. Office Systems, Management, Health & Human Service, Engineering Technology)

Middle Tennessee State University Norwich University Penn State-Beaver Penn State University Point Park University Robert Morris University Slippery Rock University of PA Strayer University Thiel Thomas Edison State College University of Pittsburgh Youngstown State University

OUR COMMITMENT - HIGHER ED PARTNERS

Venango College of Clarion University Associate Degree Nursing

West Liberty University Associate of Science in Business Saint Joseph University Associate of Science in Business

Aviation Nursing, Criminal Justice

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Aviation Academy Ribbon CuttingOn October 16, the College and its partners, including Beaver County school district superintendents, officially launched the CCBC Aviation Academy for local high school students. CCBC partnered with local school districts, the Beaver County Airport Authority, our Beaver County commissioners, our state legislators, Moore Aviation, ACES Aviation, the CCBC Foundation Board and others to extend the College’s nationally-known aviation program offerings to high school students.

AVIATION ACADEMY RIBBON CUTTING

OUR COMMITMENT - COMMUNITY PARTNERS

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BY THE NUMBERS AVERAGE AGE OF STUDENT

NUMBER OF 2014 GRADUATES

ASSOCIATE DEGREES

24

347

269

CERTIFICATES78

BY THE NUMBERS

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NON-CREDIT ENROLLMENT NUMBER (Jan.-Dec.)

3,270

TOTAL CREDIT STUDENTS

3,663

TOTAL ENROLLMENT

6,633

BY THE NUMBERS

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BY THE NUMBERS - BY DISTRICT

ENROLLMENT BY BEAVER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS (SPRING 2014 AND FALL 2014 SEMESTERS) BASED ON 2013 AND 2014 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

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Aliquippa High School: 20

Ambridge Area High School: 37

Beaver Falls High School: 19

Beaver High School: 40

Blackhawk High School: 68

Central Valley High School: 44

Freedom High School: 27

Hopewell High School: 54

New Brighton High School: 39

Riverside High School: 32

Rochester High School: 12

South Side High School: 22

Western Beaver High School: 19

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ES Student Tuition and Fees $12,041,740 44.8%

State Appropriations $5,990,488 22.3%

County Appropriations $3,691,000 13.7%

Other Revenues $268,000 0.1%

Federal and State $4,633,393 17.2%

Government Operational $703,413 0.3%

BY THE NUMBERS - FINANCIALS

TOTAL: $26,888,034

100.0%

Student Grants

Grants

44.8% 22.3%

13.7% 0.1%

17.2% 0.3%

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39.0% 10.6%

7.2% 25.8%

Instruction $8,616,687 39.0%

Academic Support $2,348,153 10.6%

Student Services $1,597,209 7.2%

Institutional Support $5,705,265 25.8%

Operation and Facilities $1,994,490 9.0%

Depreciation and $1,824,597 8.3%9.0% 8.3% Amortization

BY THE NUMBERS - FINANCIALS

TOTAL: $22,086,401

100.0%

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Robert Postupac, Vice ChairDr. Michael Sisk, Chair John Kochanowski, Secretary

Pamela JohnsonStephen Robinson, Treasurer

Helen Kissick

LEADERSHIP - BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Dr. Robert DelGreco

Frederick Retsch Genetha Woods-Short

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LEADERSHIP - FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Chris Reber, PresidentFrederick Retsch, Trustee Appointment

Linda Homyk, Secretary Scott Angus, TreasurerJeff Liberati, Vice ChairmanScott Monit, Chairman

Loren Dworakowski

Tim WetzelRobert Libke Harold Reed Geoff Taylor

FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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The opportunityThe Community College of Beaver County provides Beaver County residents with the opportunity to change their lives through education and workforce training. CCBC embraces a tremendous responsibility to prepare a world-class workforce while facing the challenge of keeping the cost of education affordable and accessible. We need you to invest in the future of that opportunity for our residents.CCBC has provided affordable educational opportunities for our region for almost 50 years. Nearly 60,000 students have passed through our doors in that time with over 18,000 degrees, certificates, and diplomas awarded. Many of those individuals remain in the county (and in the region) raising their families and supporting their communities.

The needsThe CCBC Foundation is an active partner in helping the College secure alternative resources to assist students in achieving their dreams. The Foundation is a non-profit educational trust established to secure and serve as the steward for donated private funds. Scholarships and other College-identified programs are the main focus of the funding. The availability of financial aid remains one of the greatest barriers to success for those who seek a college education. Our desire is to create a scholarship endowment that will be used to aid those students in need of financial assistance in order to help them successfully complete their studies and persist to graduation.Recently, the CCBC Foundation undertook the funding of the College’s Academic Scholarship program, which is offered to Beaver County high school graduates in the top 10% of their class. An endowment needs to be established to sustain that scholarship funding. The recipients of these scholarships

enter our healthcare, law enforcement, business, and technologies majors giving us the best opportunity to grow our local talent, getting them established and headed in the right direction towards good jobs right here in our area. A new initiative, The CCBC Aviation Sciences Academy, requires developing and executing an aviation sciences program (STEM focused career paths) designed to provide high school students with an opportunity to acquire college credits towards an Associate of Applied Sciences Degree in Aviation Sciences and to introduce these students to the burgeoning opportunities resident in the aviation career fields.The first piece of major equipment that would strengthen our world class Academy and be the lynch pin in the operation. We need an Air Traffic Control Tower Simulator. With a state-of-the-art tower simulator, students and instructors will be able to program our “simulated tower” to reflect any tower at any airport across the globe. The requestThe CCBC Foundation set a major gift campaign goal of $3.5 million.• $1.5 million for a new state-of-the-art air traffic control tower simulator • $2 million for a permanent scholarship endowment

Do you believe in an affordable, quality education for our residents? If the answer is yes, then join CCBC and the CCBC Foundation in this campaign.CCBC and Beaver County have survived changes together. We are a resilient community and together we offer a brighter future for our residents through education and opportunity. We need your support. Please help us accomplish our mission to endow the future for Beaver County students.

ENDOW THE FUTURE.THE CCBC FOUNDATION MAJOR GIFTS CAMPAIGN

DONORS - MAJOR GIFTS CAMPAIGN

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DONORS - FIRST NATIONAL BANK

First National Bank Becomes First Contributor to the CCBC Foundation Major Gifts Campaign A long-time supporter of CCBC and the CCBC Foundation, First National Bank became the first contributor to the CCBC Foundation’s Major Gifts Campaign with a donation of $25,000. “We are big supporters of what CCBC does for our community,” said Alan Bicker, Regional Banking Executive for First National Bank. “We are glad to be a part of the important work that will be done as a result of the campaign.” The first of its kind, the Campaign was created with two fund-raising goals: $1.5 million for a new state-of-the-art air traffic control tower simulator and $2 million for a permanent scholarship endowment.Pictured (left to right) Alan Bicker, Regional Banking Executive for First National Bank; Tom Bressler, Major Gifts Chairman; and Chris Reber, CCBC PresidentFIR

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DONORS - ALIQUIPPA WOLVES CLUB

ALIQUIPPA WOLVES CHECK

On July 1, the Aliquippa Wolves Club, represented by Bruce Hartle (pictured left), presented Dr. Chris Reber (pictured right), CCBC’s new president, with a check for $5,000 as part of the Club’s annual donation to the CCBC Foundation endowed scholarship fund. It just happened to be Dr. Reber’s first day on the job. The donation funds the Aliquippa Wolves Club Scholarship that is annually awarded to deserving CCBC students. Created in 2003, the scholarship provides students in Hopewell, Aliquippa, and Center with support to continue their education at CCBC.

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DONORS

DONORSPRESIDENT’S CIRCLE (gifts above $5,000) Associate ($10,000 to $24,999)

Del Goedeker Kay O’Connor Rosenlieb Scholarship

Member ($5,000 to $9,999)

Barnes and Noble BookstoresChesapeake EnergyFirst National Bank of PennsylvaniaFranklin University

CCBC FRIENDS CIRCLE (Gifts $500 - $4,999)

Gold ($2,500 to $4,999)

AlphagraphicsTom BresslerCBS Television Stations (KDKA)

Harold ReedRussell ReedXerox Corp

Silver ($1,000 to $2,499)

AVI FoodSystemsBASF CorporationDick BlackwoodJoe Forrester & Gloria CheshierFrank GarbinskiGreek Catholic Union of USAHeritage Valley Health SystemsIP Logic Inc.KU ResourcesJack ManningMichael Baker, Jr., CorpNational Network of Digital SchoolNursingABCConrad PersonFritz RetschSouthern Pines TruckingGeoff TaylorGerald Toothman

Bronze ($500 to $999)

ArdexBryon AterBeaver Newspapers Inc.Bee Mac TruckingBob BevingtonCastlebrook Development Group LLCJames ChristianaJo Ann & Joe CoatesDamian, Amato & StartSteve DanikEstelle & David DelprincipeDel’s Garage, Inc.Melissa DenardoNancy DicksonEric Ryan Corporation (ERC)Linda GallagherJeff HeasleyWalter LukhaupThe McNellis CorporationMeadows Racetrack & CasinoNew Perspective

NOVA ChemicalsQ-Cast, Inc.Roger ReesService Express, Inc.Seubert & AssociatesShamrock LimosineMark Turnley CPAJames WaddellWest-Aircomm FCUWPXI

Other gifts (Less than $500)

Mark AblesAK NahasRichard AlfredJoe AlicandroAliquippa Wolves Club Den VIIGary AllenKim AndersonAnderson’s CandiesJeremy AngusScott AngusTod Arbutina

Suellen AvioliJames W. BakerTim BakerJay BarkleyBeaver County Chamber of CommerceBeaver County DodgeBeaver County Housing AuthorityBeaver County Recreation and TourismBeaver County Transit AuthorityBeaver Newspapers Inc.Beaver Valley MallAnthony BeroshRita BoothMargaret BosleyBovard-AndersonJack BoydeBuck Stove and FireplaceJean BuergerDavid BufaliniButler County Community CollegeC & I Hardware

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DONORS

DONORS

C & S Sporting GoodsRobin CaneiCanella Financial GroupCarnegie Museums of PittsburghRobert CarpenterCarrie’s Lil’ This-Lil’ ThatCCBC AdministratorsCCBC ANTS ProgramCCBC Board of TrusteesCCBC Criminal Justice DepartmentCCBC Radiology Technology ProgramCCBC Visual Arts ClubTom CekovichChick-fil-AChildren’s MuseumCinemark TheatersClearview Federal Credit UnionBob ClingerThe Club At Shadow LakesDeborah ColtraneColumbia GasComcast

Yvonne ConnorCottrill, Arbutina and Assoc.Thomas J. CullenSandra CurryAlicia K. DavisMark DeitrickRobert A. DelGrecoCarl DennisPat DepenhartFrank DeRoseBill DiBenedettoLinda DickersonDick’s Sporting Goods StoreDan DonatellaSharon K. DonoffRichard DrumJoe DurinskyMary Ann EisenreichtElegant AccentsScott F. EnsworthESB BankJeff FarleyAnne-Marie FarlsFirst Energy FoundationSally Fitzgerald

Froggy 104.3Karen GanskaMichael GargiuloMichael GarofaloGateway Clipper FleetAnthony GennaroJohn GiardinoGlat Auto DetailingRhonda GloverJohn GoberishLori GordonBob GrimmBrian GroganRich HallPatty HamiltonHampton InnReed HansenBruce HartleBrian HaydenSusan HellierHighmark Blue Cross/Blue ShieldHoliday Inn ExpressHolman CandiesHomer Nine & SonsLinda Homyk

Melinda D. HufnagleJames HuntsmanIBEW Local 712 International Brotherhood of Electrical WorkersIzzo’s EmbroideryGloria JacobsRoger JavensAlex JohnsonCarol JohnsonMarta & James KarwoskiKevin KerrHelen KissickJoseph KleppnerJohn KochanowskiKops for KidsTony KorbarSandra KowalCynthia KundarDouglas LaufferWilliam LeefeJeffrey LiberatiRobert LibkeDeborah LindDiane LoverichJean & Nick Macaluso

Hank MahoskyJeffrey MaliskaLeila MandelMaple RestaurantCynthia MarshallJim MarshallAnne MatteiBarbara McBrideMcDonald’s - MonacaMcDonald’s - ChippewaEd & Jacqueline McLaughlinMed-FastMerrick Art GalleryMinuteman PressMary Jo MitesserNorman MitryRobert MonitScott MonitJames D. MooreNewman ChiropracticDennis NicholsPatrica NorrisRebecca Novotny

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Hank MahoskyJeffrey MaliskaLeila MandelMaple RestaurantCynthia MarshallJim MarshallAnne MatteiBarbara McBrideMcDonald’s - MonacaMcDonald’s - ChippewaEd & Jacqueline McLaughlinMed-FastMerrick Art GalleryMinuteman PressMary Jo MitesserNorman MitryRobert MonitScott MonitJames D. MooreNewman ChiropracticDennis NicholsPatrica NorrisRebecca Novotny

DONORS

Observer Publishing CompanyOlde Stonewall Golf ClubChris O’LearyRobert PacekPackaging Corp of AmericaCathy PaichPatricia PalomboPatricia ParraDean J. PetrellaMary PetrellaKaren PetrunyHerman PettiPGT TruckingPhipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Inc.Beverly & Philip PietrandreaPaul PinchotPittsburgh Business TimesPittsburgh CLOPittsburgh Zoo and AquariumGregory PowellThe Prevention NetworkProfessional Graphic Communications, Inc.Peggy Davis Pryor

Edward L. RaeT.J. ReisdorfRainaldi’s RestaurantErin ReedRE Yates Electric, Inc.Renick Brothers Mechanical ContractorsCarolyn RenningerJames P. Robbins, Jr.Stephen RobinsonPaul RogersRosalind Candy CastlePatricia RossBarbara RothKeith RothfusScot RutledgeSal’s RistoranteSam’s ClubRay SchweinbergMichele SerakShannopin Country ClubFrances M. SitersDan SlaterCV Smith IIIDebra Sovich

Joseph SpanikRick StartPeter SteegeKay StefflerKaren StoutCarole SudarVicki L. SuehrRick SumanJohn “Ski” SygielskiJoseph TateJason & Leslie TennantKelly ToddJames ToshTravel CentreTusca Ridge Garden ClubDiane K. TroyerDavid TurnerMarcia VallecorsaAlexander VasilakisAndrew VeroneEd VescoviVesuvio’s RestaurantElder VogelGeorge W. WakefieldCindy Wallace

Mara WeberSusan WeinzierlTim WetzelKenneth WillMarcus WilliamsWilliam WilsonWilbert WiseWolf Container and Chemical CompanyNancy WoodsWooley Bully’sWPGH Fox 53 PittsburghAlexandra YajkoMary Elizabeth ZapsicPete ZubritskyCynthia Zurchin

DONORS

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WHO YOU’VE HELPEDJULY 2013 THROUGH JUNE 2014

Student ScholarshipCody Alvetro CCBC Foundation ScholarshipDeborah Anderson The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipAlex Bacisin Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship Elizabeth Black Edna Cooper Toothman Scholarship CCBC Foundation ScholarshipHannah Boyle Estelle DelPrincipe ScholarshipMandy Bracken Estelle DelPrincipe ScholarshipYolanda Bracy Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship Merle A. Moltrup Aviation ScholarshipShane Nicholas Buffalini Merle A. Moltrup Aviation ScholarshipPaige Burke The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipEllery Canoy The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipBrandi Coll Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipAbigail Couper Shaw Family Trust ScholarshipAshley Dehass Estelle DelPrincipe ScholarshipFrank DeRose, Jr. Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship The Garbinski (PA Cyber) Scholarship Shaw Family Trust ScholarshipJessica Detchon Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipAnnette Elphinstone The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipMatthew Evans Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipElene Fengometidis Aliquippa Wolves Club ScholarshipAishia Fisher Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipCaroline Floom Dan Donatella Aviation ScholarshipVirginia Geist Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship CCBC Foundation Scholarship

SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

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Student ScholarshipCody Alvetro CCBC Foundation ScholarshipDeborah Anderson The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipAlex Bacisin Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship Elizabeth Black Edna Cooper Toothman Scholarship CCBC Foundation ScholarshipHannah Boyle Estelle DelPrincipe ScholarshipMandy Bracken Estelle DelPrincipe ScholarshipYolanda Bracy Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship Merle A. Moltrup Aviation ScholarshipShane Nicholas Buffalini Merle A. Moltrup Aviation ScholarshipPaige Burke The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipEllery Canoy The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipBrandi Coll Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipAbigail Couper Shaw Family Trust ScholarshipAshley Dehass Estelle DelPrincipe ScholarshipFrank DeRose, Jr. Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship The Garbinski (PA Cyber) Scholarship Shaw Family Trust ScholarshipJessica Detchon Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipAnnette Elphinstone The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipMatthew Evans Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipElene Fengometidis Aliquippa Wolves Club ScholarshipAishia Fisher Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipCaroline Floom Dan Donatella Aviation ScholarshipVirginia Geist Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship CCBC Foundation Scholarship

Tabitha Gleason The Waddell/Keppel Radiologic Technology Scholarship Krista Goss Estelle DelPrincipe ScholarshipAmanda Harris The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipMatthew Harrison Aliquippa Wolves Club ScholarshipMegan Hewko The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipKrista Hinzman Aliquippa Wolves Club ScholarshipVictoria Hutchison Estelle DelPrincipe ScholarshipMorgan Ireland Dan Donatella Aviation Scholarship James D. Regal Memorial Aviation ScholarshipJoshua Jose Merle A. Moltrup Aviation ScholarshipHolly Klinsic The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipJessi Komack The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipEdward Latimore Aliquippa Wolves Club Scholarship Kay O’Connor Rosenlieb Endowed ScholarshipCourtney Lipscomb Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipNicole Long The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipMarissa Matos CCBC Foundation ScholarshipJessica McCallister Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship CCBC Foundation ScholarshipRachel McClarey The Manning-Kirk ScholarshipSeth McClarey Jeannie M. Schilling Scholarship - Books for Non-Traditional Students Erik Mendes Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship

Natasha Miller CCBC Foundation Scholarship Justin Retsch Memorial ScholarshipKimberly Morrison Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipSherry Ohlek Estelle DelPrincipe ScholarshipMary Pardue Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipDanielle Pasqualini Aliquippa Wolves Club Scholarship CCBC Foundation ScholarshipRosetta Petrik Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship CCBC Foundation ScholarshipLindsay Ratner First National Bank Culinary ScholarshipLaura Rybak Justin Retsch Memorial ScholarshipMichele Serak Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipJenna Sewell Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipHeather Shaffer The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipErika Shank Justin Retsch Memorial ScholarshipFelicia Sova CCBC Foundation ScholarshipDani Suman Aliquippa Wolves Club ScholarshipEric Swanson Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipJoseph Thompson Barnes and Noble Book Scholarship CCBC Foundation ScholarshipHeather Toth Barnes and Noble Book ScholarshipLashawna Triplett CCBC Foundation ScholarshipDante Trombini The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipAnissa Turkovich The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipJohn Weber The Garbinski (PA Cyber) ScholarshipMadeleine Wiley Ambridge Wolves Club Scholarship Robert D. Thompson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship

SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

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