P&HCC Foundation Scholars Application Now Open

February 7, 2025
2024 Patrick & Henry Scholars display their award notices at Patrick County High School.
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2024 Patrick & Henry Scholars display their award notices at Patrick County High School.

The Patrick & Henry Community College (P&HCC) Foundation is now accepting applications for the
Patrick & Henry Scholars and Commonwealth Legacy scholarships. Each year, up to ten local high school graduates are
chosen to become Patrick & Henry Scholars. These scholars receive a scholarship to cover tuition, textbooks, and fees for
up to two academic years.

“Becoming a Patrick & Henry Scholar is a distinguished honor that is both an experience and an opportunity,” said Tiffani
Underwood, Director of the P&HCC Foundation, adding, “The application process is rigorous, but the reward of being
P&H Scholars is invaluable both while on campus here at P&HCC and beyond.”




To be eligible for the scholarship, students must have a high school grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. They must be graduates from an area high school or have completed a homeschool program of study. Scholars are chosen for their superior academic achievement, civic involvement, and leadership potential. Graduates of homeschool programs must be seventeen years of age or older at the time of the application and must reside in the P&HCC service region.

Once accepted, Patrick & Henry Scholars must maintain a 3.0 grade point average and be full-time students (enrolled in
at least 12 credit hours) at P&HCC. They also will be expected to participate in two extracurricular activities per semester
and accrue ten volunteer service hours each semester.

Students who apply for the Patrick & Henry Scholars award will automatically be considered for the Commonwealth
Legacy scholarship. One outstanding student from each community college in Virginia is selected to receive this award,
which was created by the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) and is sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for
Community College Education. The funds from this scholarship can be used for tuition, textbooks, and fees. Eligible
students are full time, associate degree-seeking students attending college for the first time. As a merit-based
scholarship, it will be awarded to a student who has demonstrated academic excellence and a commitment to develop
leadership skills.

To apply, students should visit www.patrickhenry.edu/scholarships. For additional information, contact Letitia Pulliam in
the Patrick & Henry Community College Foundation Office at (276) 656-0250 or lpulliam@patrickhenry.edu.