Twenty-seven local students have been selected as recipients of 2020 Flint Energies Foundation College Scholarships, an award of $2,500 for the 2020-2021 academic school year. This spring, $67,500 in scholarship funds were awarded by Flint Energies and the Flint Energies Foundation to students pursuing a degree at a four-year college or university.
The scholarship winners are as follows:
Foundation Scholarship Winners
Aidan Foster
Warner Robins, GA
Georgia Southern University
Eboni Woodward
Reynolds, GA
Columbus State University
Ariana Collier
Perry, GA
New York University
Kaylee Moore
Macon, GA
Samford University
Chely Trejo
Ft. Valley, GA
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Natalie Van Slyke
Bonaire, GA
Georgia Institute of Technology
Brian Wisekal
Perry, GA
Georgia Southern University
Braeden Smith
Warner Robins, GA
University of Georgia
Cannon Oliver
Perry, GA
Georgia Southern University
Isis Fleming
Bonaire, GA
Georgia Southern University
Aaron Cross
Byron, GA
University of Georgia or Georgia Tech University
Isha Shah
Bonaire, GA
University of Georgia
Victoria Landa
Macon, GA
University of North Georgia
Gabriel vonOven
Warner Robins, GA
Liberty University
Eujin Lett
Kathleen, GA
Valdosta State University
Joseph Bourque
Warner Robins, GA
Georgia Tech University
Joshua Hendrix
Warner Robins, GA
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Chrisalyn Ridgeway
Macon, GA
Mercer University
FFA Scholarship Winners
Aubrey Rigdon
Perry, GA
University of Georgia
Mary Grace Neal
Elko, GA
University of Mississippi
Dorothy Paige Paschal
Hawkinsville, GA
University of Georgia
McKenna Rohrer
Butler, GA
University of Georgia
Dylan McMinn
Byron, GA
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Darby Masters
Warner Robins, GA
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Youth Leadership Scholarship Winner
Hailee Kate Simpson
Butler, GA
TBD
Dylan McMinn
Byron, GA
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Angel Murray
Roberta, GA
Wesleyan College
“We’re honored to assist these accomplished students achieve their dream of a college education. We’re pleased to give our winners scholarships because they possess so many qualities our cooperative is known for—leadership, dedication to education and commitment to community,” says Marian McLemore, Vice President of Cooperative Communications at Flint Energies.
The Flint Energies Foundation selected the scholarship winners through an anonymous process based on a written essay, financial need and the applicant’s commitment to community The Flint Energies Foundation Scholarship is limited to students whose primary residence is within one of the 17 counties served by Flint Energies: Bibb, Chattahoochee, Crawford, Dooly, Harris, Houston, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Muscogee, Peach, Schley, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Twiggs and Upson. The scholarship program was established in 2015 with the help of abandoned capital credits to encourage and assist in the educational pursuits of students living within Flint’s service area. Since then, Flint Energies and the Flint Energies Foundation have awarded more than $288,500 in college scholarships.