June 24, 2020

HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Rotary Club of Colonial Park Foundation is generously funding several initiatives at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College. Details about the initiatives and the eligibility requirements follow.

Rotary Club of Colonial Park Norman P. Hetrick Paramedic Tuition Giveaway
Students who enroll in the HACC Paramedic Program will be eligible to receive one of seven $1,000 tuition giveaways made possible by the Rotary Club of Colonial Park and the HACC Foundation.

Students who meet the following criteria will have the first opportunity to apply for a tuition giveaway:
  • High school senior or graduate of one of the following schools:
    • Bishop McDevitt High School
    • Central Dauphin East High School
    • Central Dauphin High School
    • Dauphin County Technical School
    • Harrisburg Christian School
  • Current HACC students enrolled in HACC’s noncredit Paramedic Program who are from one of the above school districts can also apply.

To apply for a tuition giveaway, please complete the registration form here. Winners will be randomly selected and have one year to use the funds.

Rotary Club of Colonial Park Norman P. Hetrick Scholarship Award
This fund will award scholarships for HACC students to use toward their tuition, fees, books and/or program expenses.

Students who meet the criteria below will be considered for a scholarship:
  • High school senior or graduate of one of the following schools:
    • Bishop McDevitt High School
    • Central Dauphin East High School
    • Central Dauphin High School
    • Dauphin County Technical School
    • Harrisburg Christian School
  • Enrolled at HACC when applying for the scholarship 

Preference will be given to HACC students who receive an award during the Rotary Club of Colonial Park’s scholarship luncheon and are working a part- or full-time job.

For additional information or to apply, please click here.

Rotary Club of Colonial Park Fire Training Live Burn Fund
This fund will provide financial assistance to eligible fire companies to complete live-burn training sessions at HACC.

The following fire companies will have the opportunity to participate in at least one eight-hour live-burn training:
  • Colonial Park Fire Company
  • Linglestown Fire Company
  • Paxtonia Fire Company
  • West Hanover Fire Company

For more information about the trainings, please contact Bob Stakem, HACC’s director of public safety center, at rpstakem@hacc.edu.

About the HACC Foundation
The HACC Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was established in 1985 to raise private and corporate revenues in support of HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Community College. The HACC Foundation provides funding for student scholarships, innovative academic programs, state-of-the art training equipment and modernized facilities. To learn more about the HACC Foundation, please visit haccfoundation.org. To contribute to the HACC Foundation, please visit hacc.edu/GiveNow
 
About HACC
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