MCCC to honor community partners at “Spring Into Student Success”

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Among the students to receive PNC Bank scholarships in 2014 are business students, second from left to right, Kelly French, Jennifer Garey, and Erin Hubscher pictured with Professor of Business and Economics Laura Sosa and MCCC President Patricia C. Donohue. MCCC Foundation Board member and long-time donor Jim E. Faridy, second from left, and his wife, Lynne, will receive a Distinguished Benefactor Award at MCCC’s “Spring Into Student Success!” scholarship fundraiser on April 14. Faridy is pictured with MCCC President Patricia C. Donohue and Architecture students Tyler Sincoskie, far left, and Sean Rackowski, right, who were recipients of 2014 architecture scholarships.

Mercer County Community College (MCCC) plans to honor three community partners at its “Spring Into Student Success” event on Tuesday, April 14 from 6 to 9 p.m. The event will be held at Mercer Oaks, 725 Village Road in Princeton Junction.

“Spring Into Student Success” is the college’s major benefit in support of student scholarships. According to event co-chairs, Foundation Board Chair Nina Melker and Mercer County Freeholder Pat Colavita, the three honorees were selected for their significant commitment to assisting MCCC students in achieving their academic goals.

The honorees include Jim and Lynne Faridy as well as Allen and Judy Silk who will receive the Distinguished Benefactor Award. PNC Bank will also receive the Distinguished Corporate Partner Award.

In addition to the awards ceremony, the event features a silent auction, recognition of student scholarship recipients, and musical entertainment by MCCC student musicians. Refreshments include hors d’oeuvres and light buffet, an open bar, coffee and desserts.

MCCC invites businesses and community members to participate in the “Spring Into Student Success” event through corporate sponsorships, silent auction donations and ticket purchases. For more information, visit mccc.edu/studentsuccess, e-mail foundation@mccc.edu or call (609) 570-3616.

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