Four OFTC Students Awarded Georgia Automotive Dealers Association Scholarships by the OFTC Foundation

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Oconee Fall Line Technical College (OFTC) students, Billy Adams of Dublin, Henry Copeland of Wrightsville, Carson Howard of Dexter and Joseph McCullough of Dublin were recently awarded the OFTC Foundation, Inc. Georgia Automotive Dealers Association (GADA) Scholarship for the fall 2022 semester.

This scholarship is made possible by a grant from the GADA Foundation which designates awards to students enrolled in OFTC’s Automotive and Diesel Equipment Technology Programs.

“The Foundation is thrilled to announce the recipients of these scholarships,” shared Kathy Aaron, Executive Director of OFTC Foundation. “Each of these students have worked hard to deserve the award; they are all dedicated to their program of study and are a great representation of our college. We are grateful to the GADA Foundation for making this investment into our college and our students.”

For more info on the OFTC Foundation or to learn more about the college’s 100+ programs of study, visit the college’s website, OFTC.edu.

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