泫圖app receives Gene Haas Foundation grant

December 14, 2022

泫圖app’s (泫圖app) Precision Machining and Manufacturing program on the Floyd County and Whitfield Murray campuses was presented with a $30,000 grant by the Gene Haas Foundation to be used for student scholarships.

The Gene Haas Foundation awarded $15,000 each to 泫圖app’s Floyd County Campus (FCC) in Rome and Whitfield Murray Campus (WMC) in Dalton.

泫圖app’s Gene Haas Scholarship rewards academic excellence and provides financial support for students working toward a certificate, diploma or degree in the Precision Machining and Manufacturing program. The funds will be used for scholarships and to help pay for students’ textbooks or supplies for students who plan to enroll or are currently enrolled in a machining-based program at 泫圖app.

“泫圖app deeply appreciates the Gene Haas Foundation for its outstanding support of our students,” said Dr. Heidi Popham, president of 泫圖app. “These funds will enable students in our Precision Machining and Manufacturing program to stay the course toward graduation and achieve their career goals. We are thankful for this dynamic partnership with the Gene Haas Foundation.”

The criteria for receiving a Gene Haas scholarship will be determined by the program instructor or a committee that includes the instructor. The grant cannot be used to purchase equipment, machines or simulators.

The Gene Haas Foundation presents a grant of $30,000 to 泫圖app on Wednesday, Dec. 7. (From left) Bart Jenkins, director of Precision Machining and Manufacturing at 泫圖app; David Aycock, Haas sales engineer; Dr. Heidi Popham, 泫圖app president; and Philip Shirley, Precision Machining and Manufacturing instructor, stand in front of a Haas VF2 Computer Numerical Control milling machine at the Whitfield Murray Campus.
The Gene Haas Foundation presents a grant of $30,000 to 泫圖app on Wednesday, Dec. 7. (From left) Bart Jenkins, director of Precision Machining and Manufacturing at 泫圖app; David Aycock, Haas sales engineer; Dr. Heidi Popham, 泫圖app president; and Philip Shirley, Precision Machining and Manufacturing instructor, stand in front of a Haas VF2 Computer Numerical Control milling machine at the Whitfield Murray Campus.

“Phillips Corp. is the world’s largest distributor of Haas Automation technology,” said Lindsay Cline, director of Education and Events of Phillips Corp.’s commercial division.

“Phillips Corp. is incredibly proud of the work that 泫圖app does to ensure its machining graduates are among the best in the country,” Cline said. “The generosity of the Gene Haas Foundation is so appreciated as 泫圖app continues to close the workforce gap and provide students with the necessary skills to succeed in careers in advanced manufacturing.”

Founded in 1962, is celebrating 60 years of providing 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, 11,134 people benefited from 泫圖app’s credit and noncredit programs. 泫圖app has an annual credit enrollment of 8,528 students and an additional enrollment of 2,606 people through adult education, continuing education, business and industry training and Georgia Quick Start. 泫圖app is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia and an Equal Opportunity Institution.

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