Avangrid Renewable Energy Industrial Mechanics Endowed Scholarship
C BC is proud to announce the establishment of the Avangrid Renewable Energy Industrial Mechanics Endowed Scholarship. This prestigious scholarship, generously funded by Avangrid Renewable Energy, aims to support students studying in the Industrial Mechanics program and encourages talented individuals to pursue a career in this field.
Avangrid Renewable Energy recognizes the importance of nurturing a skilled workforce to meet the demands of the growing renewable energy industry. By establishing this endowed scholarship, Avangrid Renewable Energy exemplifies their commitment to educational opportunities and community empowerment, while promoting the long-term sustainability of the renewable energy sector. The Avangrid Renewable Energy Industrial Mechanics Endowed Scholarship will be awarded based on various criteria, with preference given to students residing in Bee County, Texas. Second preference will be extended to students residing in San Patricio County, Texas, and third preference will be granted to students within the Coastal Bend College service area.
To ensure the continuity of support, the Avangrid Renewable Energy Industrial Mechanics Endowed Scholarship is renewable for a total of four semesters, subject to the recipients maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.0. The scholarship award amount will vary depending on the available distributions from the endowed funds. Interested students are encouraged to contact the Coastal Bend College Foundation Office at Coastal Bend College for more information on eligibility criteria and application requirements.
Meet the Professor: Robert Ray Molina
If you recognize the new CBC Industrial Mechanic's professor, Robert Molina, there's a good reason for that. Molina has established himself as a fixture in the local country music scene, with a string of radio singles charting on the Texas Regional Radio Report Top 10. With hits including “Drunk Enough”, “Two-Steppin at a Time”, “Good Country Song”, and “I Found You”, Molina has found success on the stage "When I first started my musical journey, my hometown Alice gave me so much support - so it's great that I get to be a part of this Industrial Mechanics program here at CBC-Alice and give back to the community that has done so much for me. " Molina reflects. Molina attended CBC before going on to earn his Bachelor's degree in Industrial Management and Technology with a minor in Business Administration at Texas A&M University-Kingsville in 2017. In 2020. he was the recipient of “The Rising Star Award” by the Texas A&M University Alumni Association.
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