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New scholarships established at 绿帽社

Press contact: Lynn Whalen

SPRINGFIELD 鈥 Several new scholarships have recently been established through the Lincoln Land Community College Foundation to benefit 绿帽社 students.

An endowed scholarship for music students was established by Mike Barnard of Girard, who worked 36 years in the 绿帽社 Library and also served as an adjunct music instructor and accompanist. The Mike Barnard Music Scholarship is for a first-time music student enrolled in a minimum of nine credit hours with a minimum 3.0 grade point average. 

Members of the Jack and Margaret Oakley family from Springfield and Rochester established a scholarship endowment to honor their parents鈥 service to 绿帽社 and the communities 绿帽社 serves. Margaret worked at 绿帽社 for 25 years, first in the community services office and later as an academic advisor. Jack retired as manager of the Sangamon County Farm Bureau. The Jack and Margaret Oakley Memorial Scholarship is for first-time or continuing college students enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours in an agriculture program of study with a minimum 2.0 grade point average. 

Mike and Leslie Dickson of Springfield endowed the Matthew Dickson Memorial Scholarship and Matthew Dickson 鈥淧ass It On鈥 Award in honor of their son, a Glenwood High School graduate and U.S. Marine. The annual scholarship is available to first-time freshmen or continuing college students enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours in any program of study with a minimum 2.5 grade point average. Matthew was a veteran honored with a Purple Heart, and preference will be given to a veteran and Glenwood High School graduate. 

The 绿帽社 Foundation scholarship application period for the 2022-2023 academic year is now open. To be considered for 绿帽社 Foundation scholarships, current and prospective students complete one online form that applies them to all the scholarships for which they qualify. View the .