By Fox23.com News Staff
MUSKOGEE, Okla. — The William Barry Love Foundation gifted Indian Capital Technology Center a grant for $250,000.
The grant is meant to support scholarships for CDL and health career programs at ICTC. Muskogee High School and Hilldale High School graduates up to age 25 will benefit from these scholarships. Recipients of the scholarships will only pay $300 out-of-pocket for tuition.
“These scholarships represent a meaningful investment in the success of our students,” said Tony Pivec, Superintendent of Indian Capital Technology Center. “We are grateful for the Foundation’s partnership, and for the impact it will have on individuals preparing for careers across our region.”
The funds will be divided between the two programs with $100,000 going toward the CDL program and $150,000 going toward the health career scholarship.
“When we invest in our students, we invest in Muskogee’s future,” said James Gulley, President of the William Barry Love Foundation and President & CEO of Love Bottling Company. “We are grateful for the opportunity to support ICTC as they provide graduates with opportunities to skill up for in-demand careers in our local workforce.”
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