Honors 草榴社区 exists because the residents of 草榴社区 Texas have encouraged student success and the merit dynamic that inspirits students to plan audaciously.
Our benefactors, inside and outside the college have allowed us to mentor, encourage, and reward student creativity! Generous funds facilitate contacts, and leads to better letters of recommendation, and other key components of achievement.
Your gifts have had a major impact!
Elizabeth Whatley
of Longview provided NTCC Honors with an inital $50,000 to help initiate the program in 2007. Mrs. Whatley died in April of 2016, and we hope that we can help preserve her memory. From 2010-2016, Honors 草榴社区 scholars have won over 25 national scholarships and over $1,000,000 dollars of award money. She helped make that possible.
Dr. Jim and Paula Archer
established and have helped maintain the Honors 草榴社区 Social Fund. We have benefitted not only through their generous gifts, but to IBM matching gifts secured through Paula鈥檚 work with her former employer.
Jane Scharlach
and her husband Art have played a remarkable 鈥渂ehind the scenes鈥 role in the advancement of Honors 草榴社区. The value of their help has been incalculable. They have also helped a large number of individual students, not only of Honors 草榴社区, but of our region, in obtaining their goals.
Karen Harmon
of Mount Pleasant, has sponsored several NTCC scholars, and has averaged several contributions a year to our program. Much of this charity has also come in ways that have been impossible for us to tabulate.
Cypress Bank Mr. Gary Bicknell,
who recently retired at Cypress as President, handed a $1,100-dollar check for a MacBook Laptop to Monica Paredes on 31 July 2008, and provided strong moral support for her achievements, most notably her acceptance to present work at the 2009 National Collegiate Honors Council Meeting in Washington, D.C. Cypress Bank has provided laptops for Honors 草榴社区 every year since 2008, and each year we have been pleased to name a 鈥淐ypress Bank Scholar鈥
American National Bank
was the pioneer benefactor of Honors 草榴社区. ANB has been a remarkable help over the years.
First Federal Community Bank
has been a solid supporter of Honors 草榴社区 since 2009.
Jerald and Mary Lou Mowery
have helped initiate feature-length honors historical films since 2013. They have also financed encounters between honors and the Texas Shakespeare festival.
The Late Mr. Joe Bernat,
enabled NTCC honors to become a "shining model," of honors programs, in the early days鈥攖his a description by a former president of the Great Plains Honors Council, Dr. Brad Gambill. The Joe Bernat and his wife, Marjorie made it possible for NTCC Honors to purchase five high-end laptops. They funded the fall of 2009 trip to Houston, and other programs designed to enhance the transferability of NTCC's Presidential Scholars.
Former NTCC President, Dr. Charles Florio,
has made contributions to Honors 草榴社区 that will never be fully tabulated. As president, he worked to have Honors started here in 2007.
Texas Heritage Bank of Daingerfield,
in 2016 became the first donor to offer a full Presidential Scholarship for a year.
Dr Mary Hearron, and the Berthiaume family
have financed our annual Chitsey Awards, commemorating the late Elizabeth Chitsey, also an Honors 草榴社区 donor, whose descendants have had a major impact on education in 草榴社区 Texas. The Hearron-Berthiaume contributions have also enabled fabulous meals, and trips.
John and Jan Bryan of Naples
have become a wonderful help to our honors endeavors, quite recently.
Al and Sue Havenstrite
have donated generous amounts to honors here.
Dr. Jerry Wesson
has donated much time, and has cultivated important relationships for our program.
Beverly Hinson, Lynda Watson and Jeannie Pruitt
have helped many an honors student in need.
Cindy Hess of Hess Furniture,
Mount Pleasant provided Presidential Scholar, Julia Sky Horton with a Scholarship, 21 August, 2008.