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Gunn
Automotive Group, ACCD Foundation Award Tools Scholarships
to 11 SPC Students
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 17, 2005
CONTACT: Roland Ruiz, Director of Public Relations,
St. Philip's College
210/531-4851
rruiz@accd.edu
Eleven
St. Philip’s College students are getting a
helping hand from one of San Antonio’s leading
automotive industry employers as they begin their
quest toward an automotive technology degree at the
local community college this fall. The Gunn Automotive
Group, through the Gunn Tools Scholarship Program
and the Alamo Community College District (ACCD) Foundation,
presented tools scholarships of approximately $600
each to eleven St. Philip’s College students
during an awards ceremony held on the school’s
main campus today.
The
students, who will be enrolled in the St. Philip’s
College Automotive Technology Program when the fall
semester begins Aug. 22, were presented the scholarships
which will be used for the purchase of tools and equipment
required for their training. This year’s winners
are: Darryl Billingsley, James Bryant, Josh Buck,
Carlos Enciso, Ruben Garza, Joshua Gonzales, David
Kloskoski, Carlos Resendiz, Leonard Silva, Kenneth
Teasdale and Bradley S. Wilson.
“The
Gunn Scholarship was established out of a profound
commitment that we share at Gunn Automotive to ongoing
professional development within the automotive technology
industry,” said Paul Young, Gunn Automotive
vice president. “We recognize the high standards
of the St. Philip’s College Automotive Technology
Program and its graduates’ record of achievement,
and are proud to partner with St. Philip’s College
and the ACCD to give future students the tools they
will need to build a solid foundation of knowledge
and skills in an increasingly technical, challenging
and rewarding career field.”
The
Gunn Tools Scholarship Program is open to graduating
high school seniors wishing to pursue post-secondary
training in automotive technology at St. Philip’s
College. Application packages are available from the
St. Philip’s College Automotive Technology Department
by calling 531-3571. Recipients are announced at a
formal awards ceremony each August.
The
Gunn Tools Scholarship Program was started in 2002
as the result of a $30,000 investment by the Gunn
Automotive Group and a matching gift by the Alamo
Community College District (ACCD) Foundation for a
total of $60,000. Gunn Automotive Group, through the
Gunn Foundation managed by the San Antonio Area Community
Foundation, has since given the ACCD Foundation its
fifth $10,000 gift for this program, making the sum
of Gunn’s monetary contribution to the program
to date $50,000.
St. Philip’s
College, one of the Alamo Community Colleges serving
the greater Bexar County region, is a comprehensive
community college designated as both a Historically
Black College and a Hispanic Serving Institution.
St. Philip’s College is accredited by the Commission
on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools.
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