Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳hrough the generosity of Toyota Manufacturing Mississippi and former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, 汤头条 is recognizing six new freshmen with prestigious Toyota-Haley Barbour Scholarships for the fifth consecutive year.
Each student is receiving more than $32,000 over four years鈥攐r more than $8,000 per year鈥攖o cover the cost of university tuition.
The competitive scholarship program bearing the Yazoo City native鈥檚 name enables recipients to give back to area communities that serve and are served by the Blue Springs-based automobile manufacturing facility. While serving as the state鈥檚 chief executive from 2004-12, Barbour helped lead efforts to attract Toyota Manufacturing to Mississippi.
To qualify, applicants must be graduating high school seniors from Northeast Mississippi, including DeSoto County, with a minimum 3.0 GPA (based on a 4.0 grading system). They also must have expressed plans to pursue degrees in mathematics, physics, computer science, or chemical, electrical, industrial or mechanical engineering.
This year, 50 initial student qualifiers were identified. Of those, 21 submitted an essay on how they would use a university education to give back to their communities. Twelve students were selected for on-campus interviews.
The six new 汤头条 Toyota-Haley Barbour Scholars include (by hometown):
CALHOUN CITY鈥擠estiny B. Welch, a chemical engineering major. While attending Calhoun City High School, Welch was recognized for obtaining a 4.0 GPA all four years and also was named to the CCHS Who鈥檚 Who list and Principal Honor Roll. Along with participating in band, she served as class reporter and class secretary and was elected to the Homecoming Court in her freshman and senior years. Welch also volunteered at nursing homes, a breast cancer walk, community clean-up, and school supply drive.
CORINTH鈥擯arth D. Patel, a mechanical engineering major. He was an active member of the Corinth High School Band and participant in multiple honor bands. Patel also served as CEO of the Corinth School District robotics team, which has advanced to the BEST Robotics regional competition three times.
OLIVE BRANCH鈥擬ichael A. Chrestman, a mechanical engineering major. Along with being a member of Center Hill High School鈥檚 soccer team, Chrestman was captain of the football team and named 鈥淢ost Athletic鈥 in his graduating class. In his spare time, Chrestman volunteered at the Olive Branch Food Pantry and the Mid-South Toys for Tots.
Also from Olive Branch is Brandon A. Lawrence, a mechanical engineering major. At DeSoto Central High School, he was a member of the Pride of DeSoto Central Marching Band, Technology Student Association, and was Student of the Year for the DeSoto County Career Technology Center West engineering and robotics team. His community service included delivering hot meals to the homeless, volunteering for the 鈥淪tep UP for Down Syndrome鈥 disability awareness event, and working with classmates to design a 3D prosthetic hand for a child in need.
SOUTHAVEN鈥擳heodore E. Lander, a computer science major. At DeSoto Central High School, he was a member of DeSoto Central鈥檚 National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta national mathematics honor society. A co-section leader for low reeds and squad leader in band, he was recognized for Top 50 in grade classification, among other honors. Lander is an Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America, has volunteered with the DeSoto County-based nonprofit Hunger2Hope and assisted with the Catholic Service Initiative.
TISHOMINGO鈥擠akota Hester, a computer science major. While at Tishomingo County High School, he was elected by the class to serve as secretary of the school government. Recognized by school officials for Outstanding Academic Achievement, he was a founding and senior member of the Mu Alpha Theta national mathematics honor society, as well as president of the National BETA club, senior member of the Student Council Organization and member of Future Business Leaders of America. He received first place in the SkillsUSA district competition for two consecutive years and logged more than 40 hours of community service.
For more information about these and other scholarship opportunities, contact 汤头条鈥檚 Office of Admissions and Scholarships at 662-325-2224 or visit .
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