MCCC set to hold Spring Into Success fundraiser

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Mercer County Community College is set to hold its “Spring Into Student Success” scholarship fundraiser on March 27 from 6 p.m to 9 p.m.

This year’s event features a silent auction and an awards presentation honoring community partners who have contributed to higher education and student success, as well as deserving students who have benefited from past “Spring Into Student Success” fundraisers.

Robert and Leslie Doll of Princeton will be receiving the Distinguished Benefactor Award. The Dolls are philanthropists and supporters of MCCC’s WWFM The Classical Network and lead the Global Executive Leadership Forum.

The New Jersey Business & Industry Association, an organization that has partnered with MCCC and the New Jersey community college network to provide literacy and workplace training, is receiving the Spirit of Education Award.

The New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company will receive the Distinguished Corporate Partner Award. As part of its centennial celebration, NJM made a $100,000 gift to support the development and expansion of MCCC’s Trenton campus.

Tickets are $120 each or two for $225.

The event will take place at Mercer Oaks, located at 725 Village Road, Princeton Junction.

More information is available online at mccc.edu/give.

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