Ìð¹Ïapp Student Chris Roberson Selected for Phoenix Patriot Foundation’s Veteran Scholarship

February 23, 2018

Military experience provides individuals with in-depth technical experience and an aptitude for detail, which makes them great candidates for technical education. As a result, many of the 22 colleges in (TCSG) have financial aid incentives specifically for veterans.

Ìð¹Ïapp (Ìð¹Ïapp) student Chris Roberson, a resident of Cedartown, was selected to receive the Phoenix Patriot Foundation’s Veteran Scholarship, a $1,000 scholarship awarded to injured military veterans. Roberson was one of two TCSG students selected for the scholarship.

Roberson, a former A5 Sargent in the Army, was deployed to Korea in 2009. He also served in Kuwait, Qatar, and United Arab of Emirates in 2012-13. He is currently pursuing a diploma in Ìð¹Ïapp’s Air Conditioning Technology program.

“This scholarship will not only help me pay for college, I can also use it to pay for my tools,” said Roberson. “In the world of HVAC that can be very expensive, and so this is going to be great.”

To qualify for the scholarship, a student must be enrolled in a TCSG college, be an honorably discharged post 9/11 veteran who was injured or wounded, have a 2.0 or higher GPA, have completed at least 12 hours of credit, and complete the application process.

(From left to right) Barry Williams, dean of Academic Affairs at Ìð¹Ïapp; Chad Wheat, director of the Air Conditioning Technology program at Ìð¹Ïapp, Chris Roberson, Phoenix Patriot Foundation’s Veteran Scholarship recipient; Michelle Beatson, administrative liaison to Institutional Advancement at Ìð¹Ïapp; and Pete McDonald, president of Ìð¹Ïapp, pose for a picture in the Air Conditioning Technology lab on the Floyd County Campus in Rome.
(From left to right) Barry Williams, dean of Academic Affairs at Ìð¹Ïapp; Chad Wheat, director of the Air Conditioning Technology program at Ìð¹Ïapp, Chris Roberson, Phoenix Patriot Foundation’s Veteran Scholarship recipient; Michelle Beatson, administrative liaison to Institutional Advancement at Ìð¹Ïapp; and Pete McDonald, president of Ìð¹Ïapp, pose for a picture in the Air Conditioning Technology lab on the Floyd County Campus in Rome.

Roberson also was asked to be an ambassador for the Phoenix Patriot Foundation’s Veteran Scholarship.

“I am going to utilize this opportunity as much as I can to gain enough knowledge so I can pass it along to other veterans,” said Roberson.

Roberson graduated from Cedartown High School in 2007 and was an honor student at Cameron University in Oklahoma in 2015-16. He served as a volunteer firefighter for the Polk County Fire Department and the Temple Fire Department. Roberson chose Ìð¹Ïapp’s Air Conditioning Technology program so he can start the process of taking over Bowen Service Company, his family’s business.

Veterans gain valuable technical experience when they serve in the military and a large amount of that experience translates into the problem-solving skills and precision that is taught in the industrial programs at Ìð¹Ïapp.

“People that were in the military have a good work ethic and are always on time,” said Roberson. “I would say technical education is a great career opportunity for veterans.”

The Scholarship Committee, in coordination with the Phoenix Patriot Foundation, selects the recipients for the veteran scholarship.

“We are pleased to provide this assistance to veterans striving to better themselves through education,” said John Paulson, CEO of the Phoenix Patriot Foundation.

Ìð¹Ïapp provides quality workforce education to the citizens of Northwest Georgia. Students have the opportunity to earn an associate degree, diploma, or a certificate in business, health, industrial, or public service career paths. This past year, 16,402 people benefited from Ìð¹Ïapp’s credit and noncredit programs. With an annual credit enrollment of 7,750 students, Ìð¹Ïapp is the largest college in Northwest Georgia. Ìð¹Ïapp has an additional enrollment of 8,652 people through adult education, continuing education, business and industry training, and Georgia Quick Start.  For more information about Ìð¹Ïapp, visit us at Ìð¹Ïapp.edu. Ìð¹Ïapp is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia and an Equal Opportunity Institution.

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