ʹע Community College (ʹע) is proud to announce a new scholarship, the Grow Moore Teachers Pathway Scholarship, to support local students pursuing careers in education.

This scholarship agreement between ʹע, Moore County ʹעs (MCS), and The University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP) is designed to combat the teacher shortage and retain highly qualified educators in Moore County.

The Grow Moore Teachers Pathway Scholarship is available to all students graduating from the Moore County ʹע System. "We will always need teachers,” says Sandy Stewart, President of ʹע Community College. "This partnership with Moore County ʹעs, UNC Pembroke, and ʹע Community College is a unique pathway to help scholars teach in their community," he added.

Students receiving this scholarship will graduate from ʹע Community College, then transfer to the University of North Carolina at Pembroke to complete a major in the Educator Preparation Program (EPP) and eventually return to the Moore County ʹע System as teachers.

Students participating in the Grow Moore Teachers Pathway Scholarship must graduate from ʹע Community College with one of seven associate degrees, maintain satisfactory academic progress, and adhere to the scholarship rules.

"Because of dual enrollment and the ʹע Foundation, it is also an affordable scholarship program that leverages each organization's strengths. We are proud of this partnership with our local school system and regional university. Many thanks to Dr. Locklair and Dr. Cummings for their leadership," says Stewart.

A signing ceremony was held on Wednesday, July 3, at ʹע Community College. ʹע Community College President Sandy Stewart, Moore County ʹעs Superintendent Tim Locklair, and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke Chancellor Robin Cummings were in attendance.

Members of the community interested in supporting this new scholarship program should contact ʹע Development Director Jennifer Dail at (910) 695-3712 or dailj@sandhills.edu.