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July
2004
Four Parker students earn scholarships
Four Parker College of Chiropractic students
have been awarded scholarships by the Parker College of Chiropractic
Alumni Association. Scholarship recipients are Steven Black
and Jennifer Greenfield, both of Irving, and Dana Applewhite
and Cori Mooring, both of Dallas.
The scholarship recipients must have a 2.5
grade point average or higher and must have completed at least
one year (three trimesters) of the chiropractic curriculum.
The award is also based on a student essay and faculty recommendation.
Steven Black of Irving is currently a Tri
4 student. He is active in campus organizations and currently
serves as president of the Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique
Club.
A Tri 5 student, Dana Applewhite serves
as a tutor at Foster Elementary School; has participated in
Camp “Celebrate the Kids,” a camp for children
with Down’s Syndrome; and is a member of the Parker
Mentor Program, an organization designed to help beginning
Parker students adjust to life at Parker.
In addition to participating in activities
at Parker College, Jennifer Greenfield maintains a 3.7 grade
point average and consistently ranks academically high in
her classes. Jennifer resides in Dallas.
A resident of Dallas, Cori Mooring is active
in campus organizations and regularly teaches CPR renewal
courses and full CPR courses not only on campus but in the
surrounding community as well.
Established by the Alumni Association to
promote excellence in academics and community involvement,
the scholarships will be awarded to four students each trimester.
Source: Parker College of Chiropractic, www.parkercc.edu.
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