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Mitchell Community College: Childress Gift Leads Record-Setting Year For Mitchell Foundation
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2021-07-30
Childress gift leads record-setting year for Mitchell Foundation
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Mitchell Community College students relying on scholarships to afford their education got a major boost with the announcement that longtime Statesville residents Frank and Carol Childress have committed $1 million for financial aid at the college.
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Their gift, which created an endowed scholarship fund through the Mitchell Community College Foundation and Endowment for Excellence, is the second commitment of a million dollars or more this academic year, according to James Hogan, Mitchellβs vice president for advancement. In the fall of 2020, the foundation announced a million-dollar commitment from Lake Norman residents John and Teresa Schaeferβa gift that inspired the Childresses.
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βWe talked with James last year and told him of our desire to provide scholarships for students who sought avenues of higher education after their high school graduation. We saw what the Schaefers did for the college, and that inspired us to make a more substantial commitment,β Frank Childress said. βThis gift is a means whereby students can have the resources to accomplish their educational goals without a financial burden. Ultimately, this gift will help our community, and hopefully it will challenge others in our community to help support the students at Mitchell.β
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βThe first time Frank and I visited Statesville, one of the things that impressed us was the drive down Broad Street and seeing the Mitchell campus for the first time,β said Carol Childress, who serves on the Mitchell Foundation board of directors. βWe both said, βI think I could live here.β In the forty-five years weβve lived here, raising our family and being involved with the community, we have learned what a vital role Mitchell plays in the lives of so many. Frank and I feel blessed that by establishing this scholarship we can help future students have the opportunity to further their education.β
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The Childressβs gift comes as more students are considering their college options in a surging post-pandemic job market. With the addition of the Childressβs scholarship endowment, Mitchell Community College has better capacity to provide financial aid to students than ever before, said Dr. Tim Brewer, Mitchellβs president. βOur students rely upon scholarship support to make their college and career goals possible,β he continued. βOur college and community are so fortunate to receive the inspiring generosity of Frank and Carol. We are so grateful for this gift, which will pave the way for generations of students to improve their lives.β
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The Childressβs gift was part of a record-setting fundraising year for the college and its foundation, which collectively received more than $2.7 million in gifts and commitments. βFrank and Carol, and so many others in our community, have contributed more than ever to help our students access higher education,β said Hogan. βIn a year marked by turmoil and uncertainty, we are blessed to have their vote of confidence and firm support.β
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In addition to the Childress endowment, the college and its foundation saw the expansion of several scholarship funds and the creation of six new scholarship or program funds. Donors also contributed a record $50,957 in gifts to the Foundationβs Maverick Fund, which supports immediate needs across campus.
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Founded in 1996, theΒ Mitchell Community College FoundationΒ has provided millions of dollars in sustaining support to Mitchell Community College. The Foundation is able to offer immediate impact through its Maverick Fund, One Mitchell Scholarship, Friends of the ArtsΒ and Experiential Learning funds. Its Endowment for Excellence offers sustaining resources to fund strategic priorities, program development, and other critical needs. Learn more atΒ mitchellcc.edu/giving.
Childress gift leads record-setting year for Mitchell Foundation
Mitchell Community College students relying on scholarships to afford their education got a major boost with the announcement that longtime Statesville residents Frank and Carol Childress have committed $1 million for financial aid at the college.
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Their gift, which created an endowed scholarship fund through the Mitchell Community College Foundation and Endowment for Excellence, is the second commitment of a million dollars or more this academic year, according to James Hogan, Mitchellβs vice president for advancement. In the fall of 2020, the foundation announced a million-dollar commitment from Lake Norman residents John and Teresa Schaeferβa gift that inspired the Childresses.
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βWe talked with James last year and told him of our desire to provide scholarships for students who sought avenues of higher education after their high school graduation. We saw what the Schaefers did for the college, and that inspired us to make a more substantial commitment,β Frank Childress said. βThis gift is a means whereby students can have the resources to accomplish their educational goals without a financial burden. Ultimately, this gift will help our community, and hopefully it will challenge others in our community to help support the students at Mitchell.β
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βThe first time Frank and I visited Statesville, one of the things that impressed us was the drive down Broad Street and seeing the Mitchell campus for the first time,β said Carol Childress, who serves on the Mitchell Foundation board of directors. βWe both said, βI think I could live here.β In the forty-five years weβve lived here, raising our family and being involved with the community, we have learned what a vital role Mitchell plays in the lives of so many. Frank and I feel blessed that by establishing this scholarship we can help future students have the opportunity to further their education.β
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The Childressβs gift comes as more students are considering their college options in a surging post-pandemic job market. With the addition of the Childressβs scholarship endowment, Mitchell Community College has better capacity to provide financial aid to students than ever before, said Dr. Tim Brewer, Mitchellβs president. βOur students rely upon scholarship support to make their college and career goals possible,β he continued. βOur college and community are so fortunate to receive the inspiring generosity of Frank and Carol. We are so grateful for this gift, which will pave the way for generations of students to improve their lives.β
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The Childressβs gift was part of a record-setting fundraising year for the college and its foundation, which collectively received more than $2.7 million in gifts and commitments. βFrank and Carol, and so many others in our community, have contributed more than ever to help our students access higher education,β said Hogan. βIn a year marked by turmoil and uncertainty, we are blessed to have their vote of confidence and firm support.β
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In addition to the Childress endowment, the college and its foundation saw the expansion of several scholarship funds and the creation of six new scholarship or program funds. Donors also contributed a record $50,957 in gifts to the Foundationβs Maverick Fund, which supports immediate needs across campus.
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Founded in 1996, theΒ Mitchell Community College FoundationΒ has provided millions of dollars in sustaining support to Mitchell Community College. The Foundation is able to offer immediate impact through its Maverick Fund, One Mitchell Scholarship, Friends of the ArtsΒ and Experiential Learning funds. Its Endowment for Excellence offers sustaining resources to fund strategic priorities, program development, and other critical needs. Learn more atΒ mitchellcc.edu/giving.
This press release was produced by Mitchell Community College. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.