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LAWRENCE AND MARTIN COUNTY STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM 2019 ROGERS SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Sharon Dodson by Sharon Dodson
August 1, 2019
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Lawrence County High School student Faith Bradley graduates from The Center for Rural Development’s 2019 Class of Rogers Scholars

2019 Rogers Scholar Faith Bradley (center)

Lawrence County High School student Faith Bradley graduated this summer from The Center for Rural Development’s 2019 Rogers Scholars program.

Rogers Scholars—The Center’s flagship youth program—is an intensive one-week summer program that provides valuable leadership skills and exclusive college scholarship opportunities for high school students in Southern and Eastern Kentucky to help seize their potential as the region’s next generation of business and entrepreneurial leaders.

Bradley is the daughter of William Franklin Bradley and Vicki Pauley Bradley of Louisa.

The program was established through the vision of U.S. Congressman Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) that “no young person should have to leave home to find his or her future.”

Bradley attended the second summer session of the Rogers Scholars program held July 14-19 on the campus of Morehead State University.

Sheldon Clark High School students graduate from The Center for Rural Development’s 2019 Class of Rogers Scholars

2019 Rogers Scholars Lauren Horn
2019 Rogers Scholar Levi McCoy

Sheldon Clark High School students Lauren Horn and Levi McCoy graduated this summer from The Center for Rural Development’s 2019 Rogers Scholars program.

Rogers Scholars—The Center’s flagship youth program—is an intensive one-week summer program that provides valuable leadership skills and exclusive college scholarship opportunities for high school students in Southern and Eastern Kentucky to help seize their potential as the region’s next generation of business and entrepreneurial leaders.

The program was established through the vision of U.S. Congressman Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) that “no young person should have to leave home to find his or her future.”

Horn attended the first of two summer sessions of the Rogers Scholars program held June 9-14 on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College.

McCoy attended the second session of Rogers Scholars held July 14-19 on the campus of Morehead State University.

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“We have had another incredible year with the Rogers Scholars program. Students from throughout Southern and Eastern Kentucky have come together to build their leadership and entrepreneurial skills and focus on community service to make their communities, and this region, a better place to live,” said Lonnie Lawson, President and CEO of The Center for Rural Development. “I cannot wait to see what the future holds for this talented young group of leaders.”

Sixty-five high school students from 45 Kentucky counties were selected to attend the 2019 Class of Rogers Scholars. Each graduate earns potential access to exclusive college scholarship opportunities from some of the state’s top-ranked colleges and universities. To be eligible, students must complete a community service project in their hometown within one year after completing the Rogers Scholars program.

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