Ìð¹Ïapp Foundation awards 2023 Gene Haas Scholarships

May 30, 2023

Two Ìð¹Ïapp (Ìð¹Ïapp) students have received the Gene Haas Scholarship, which rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students working toward a degree, diploma or certificate in the Precision Machining and Manufacturing program.

Lane Mears and Delores Turner received the Gene Haas Scholarship for the summer 2023 semester. Both students attend Ìð¹Ïapp’s Floyd County Campus.

Last year the Gene Haas Foundation awarded $15,000 each to Ìð¹Ïapp’s Floyd County Campus in Rome and Whitfield Murray Campus in Dalton to fund student scholarships and to help pay for textbooks or supplies for students who plan to enroll or are currently enrolled in a machining-based program. The grant funds cannot be used to purchase equipment, machines or simulators.

“The generous support of the Gene Haas Foundation is greatly appreciated,” said Dr. Heidi Popham, president of Ìð¹Ïapp. “These funds will enable students in our Precision Machining and Manufacturing program to stay the course and achieve their career goals. We are so thankful for our partnership with the Gene Haas Foundation.”

(From left) Dr. Heidi Popham, president of Ìð¹Ïapp; Lane Mears, Gene Haas Scholarship recipient; Delores Turner, Gene Haas Scholarship recipient; Bart Jenkins, director and instructor of Precision Machining and Manufacturing at Ìð¹Ïapp; and David Aycock, sales engineer for Phillips Corp./Haas Factory Outlet stand in front of a Haas CNC Milling Machine at Ìð¹Ïapp’s Floyd County Campus in Rome.
(From left) Dr. Heidi Popham, president of Ìð¹Ïapp; Lane Mears, Gene Haas Scholarship recipient; Delores Turner, Gene Haas Scholarship recipient; Bart Jenkins, director and instructor of Precision Machining and Manufacturing at Ìð¹Ïapp; and David Aycock, sales engineer for Phillips Corp./Haas Factory Outlet stand in front of a Haas CNC Milling Machine at Ìð¹Ïapp’s Floyd County Campus in Rome.

Phillips Corp. is the world's largest distributor for Haas Automation technology, which includes sales, service and applications support for Haas Computer Numerical Control (CNC) equipment, said David Aycock, sales engineer for Phillips Corp./Haas Factory Outlet.

Phillips Corp. is pleased to work with Ìð¹Ïapp to provide support and financial assistance through the Gene Haas Foundation to help more students pursue a career degree focused on advanced manufacturing skills, Aycock said.

“These skills are going to be in even more high demand in the future, and these students will be in the vanguard to fill these important and exciting positions,” Aycock said. “We look forward to working with them as they advance their careers in this dynamic and evolving industry.”

provides quality workforce education to the citizens of northwest Georgia. Students have the opportunity to earn an associate degree, diploma or a certificate in aviation, business, health, industrial or public service career paths. This past year, 11,601 people benefited from Ìð¹Ïapp’s credit and noncredit programs. Ìð¹Ïapp has an annual credit enrollment of 8,071 students and an additional enrollment of 3,530 people through adult education, continuing education, business and industry training and Georgia Quick Start. Ìð¹Ïapp is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia and an Equal Opportunity Institution. 

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