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CareerTech Foundation awards $96,077 in scholarships

Friday, October 25, 2024

The Oklahoma CareerTech Foundation recently awarded more than $96,000 in scholarships to 225 postsecondary students in Oklahoma.

The foundation distributed $94,077 in Otha Grimes scholarships to students attending Oklahoma CareerTech technology centers. Scholarships ranged from $250 to $600 per student.

Two of the students, one from Canadian Valley Technology Center and one from Kiamichi Technology Centers, also each received a $1,000 Francis Tuttle Memorial Scholarship.

“Oklahoma CareerTech and the CareerTech Foundation are proud of the work these students have done to prepare for their careers in our technology centers around the state,” said Brent Haken, Oklahoma CareerTech state director. “They see value in pursuing meaningful education, and we are proud that we can support them in their efforts.”

The scholarships are used for school expenses and may be released to students after their balances have been paid for the semester. Otha Grimes scholarships are awarded twice a year, and the Francis Tuttle Memorial Scholarship is awarded each fall.

The scholarships are available to adult students who are Oklahoma residents enrolled in programs at Oklahoma CareerTech technology centers.

Otha Grimes owned Ogeechee Farms in Fairland and was considered a pioneer in the performance testing movement that has become the standard management practice for beef cattle producers.

He served on the Oklahoma CareerTech Foundation board of directors and was a staunch supporter of education, providing scholarships to many educational institutions, including the foundation. He was inducted into the CareerTech Hall of Fame in 1990.

Francis Tuttle served as director of Oklahoma CareerTech for almost two decades and pioneered the way for career and technology education nationwide. Before coming to CareerTech, he was an agricultural education teacher and superintendent in Gotebo, Muskogee and Holdenville.

After he retired from ODCTE, he served as director of the Oklahoma Department of Economic Development and state secretary of commerce. He was also inducted into the CareerTech Hall of Fame in 1990.

 

Oklahoma CareerTech: Education that works for you

The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education provides leadership and resources and assures standards of excellence for a comprehensive statewide system of career and technology education. The system offers programs and services in 29 technology center districts operating on 62 campuses, 395 PK-12 school districts, 16 Skills Centers campuses that include three juvenile facilities and 32 adult education and family literacy providers.

The agency is governed by the State Board of Career and Technology Education and works closely with the State Department of Education and the State Regents for Higher Education to provide a seamless educational system for all Oklahomans.

Last Modified on Oct 25, 2024
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