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DECEMBER 2013


The MSJC Foundation Awards 70 Students with Scholarships


The Mt. San Jacinto College Foundation awarded nearly $58,000 to 70


students during its annual State of the College Luncheon & Fall Scholarships on Nov. 13, 2013. The event was held at the Menifee Valley Campus. Schol- arship presenters included Foundation board members Sherri Domenigoni and Dr. Richard Giese, MSJC Trustee Gwendolyn Schlange and faculty members Nick Reeves and Christina Yamanaka. Dr. Roger Schultz, MSJC’s superintendent/president, gave the State of


the College address. He told the guests that the state budget crises was subsiding, resulting in more revenues. The college will be able to offer a more robust summer session in 2014, hire more faculty and staff and the college will open a second site in Temecula in 2014. The college has leased the sec- ond floor of the former Temecula City Hall building for $1 a year. The following Scholarships were


awarded:


Honors Enrichment Scholarship


Christina Yamanaka – Co-Director, Honors Enrichment Program Erik Ozolins – Co-Director, Honors Enrichment Program


San Jacinto Valley Women’s Scholarship


Kathleen Osborne –San Jacinto Valley Women’s Conference Chair


Catherine “Kit” Longe Stewart Scholarship


Gwendolyn Schlange – MSJC Board of Trustee


Mt. San Jacinto College Foundation Scholarship


Mary Lucas – Foundation Executive Committee Sherri Domenigoni –


Foundation Board Member


The Agatha Baxter Scholarship


The Community Foundation of San Bernardino


& Riverside Counties Scholarship


MSJC student Ivelisse Porroa-Garcia, far right, receives an Honors Enrichment Scholar- ship from instructor Nick Reeves during the Mt. San Jacinto College Foundation’s an- nual State of the College Luncheon and Fall Scholarships award. Foundation Scholarship Committee Chair Sherri Domenigoni, far left, looks on.


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