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At LaunchGVL’s end-of-year event on April 30, twelve students received scholarships, recognizing the achievement of 154 high school interns. The initiative, collaborating with local organizations, connects students with valuable work experiences and educational funding.
Greenville, SC – Twelve students were awarded scholarships at LaunchGVL’s end-of-year celebration held on April 30. This event marked not only the distribution of scholarships but also honored 154 high school students who successfully completed LaunchGVL internships during the 2024-25 school year.
LaunchGVL is a collaborative initiative established in 2018, partnered by the Greenville Chamber of Commerce and Greenville County Schools. The program aims to connect high school students with paid, work-based learning opportunities throughout Greenville County, equipping them with practical skills and experience while still in school.
Scholarships were presented by representatives from both USC Upstate and the Greenville Chamber Foundation during the event. USC Upstate awarded scholarships to seven students who participated in LaunchGVL internships and applied for admission to the university. The scholarships included four awards of $2,200 per year for the duration of each recipient’s enrollment and three full-tuition scholarships.
The students receiving awards from USC Upstate are:
- Kennady Dixon
- Madison Etris
- Presley Moon
- Anari Oglesby
- Jamari Townsend
- Markayla Wright
- Ana Zelaya
Additionally, the Greenville Chamber Foundation presented $1,000 scholarships to five students. Those awarded scholarships from the Greenville Chamber Foundation are:
- Amari Anthony-Kittles
- Lucero Fierros
- Annelie Jones
- Trisha Raj
- Jamari Townsend
The selection of students who attended the ceremony and received scholarships was made through a live drawing. This format aimed to ensure a fair and transparent process for awarding the scholarships, highlighting the opportunities available through the LaunchGVL program.
LaunchGVL provides students not only with educational benefits but also with vital skills and work experience that are increasingly important in today’s job market. By fostering connections between students and local businesses, the program enables young individuals to gain insights into their potential career paths and develop practical skills outside the traditional classroom setting.
For those interested in learning more about the LaunchGVL initiative, additional information can be found on their official website, launchgvl.org.
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- Greenville Journal
- Wikipedia: Scholarship
- Greenville Business Magazine
- Google Search: LaunchGVL
- Upstate Business Journal
