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WinnerEducation
Alexandria Technical & Community College
Trade SchoolMajors:
- Carpenters
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Trade School
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Dream career field:
Construction
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Sports
Basketball
Junior Varsity2014 – 20195 years
Baseball
Varsity2007 – 202013 years
Awards
- State, Team Captain
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Kenneth Malcolm Holloman Jr. Memorial Scholarship
WinnerI wasn't a kid who always knew what he wanted to do. I considered a few different professions through the years, but the more I grew up, I realized how important having a marketable skill set is. Even if my goal wasn't to become a career carpenter, the skills I was gaining through carpentry / construction would eventually come in handy. When I was a Jr. my parents put an addition on our house and I was involved from the studs to finishing trim work. I considered the field of Carpentry, still, I wasn't sure this was what I 'wanted' to do for a living. When I had to make a final decision to attend a 4-year school (that I'd been recruited to play baseball for), or work & attend a trade school, the choice became clear. I was working part-time for a fine furniture manufacturer, part-time for a commercial construction company, and at occasional residential jobs. The only one I no longer work at is the furniture manufacturer. I became comfortable with the plan of having a career in this industry and have already laid the groundwork for a good reputation. I've been offered side jobs in people's homes & with each job I do, I learn more. I chose ATC’s carpentry program so I could learn in two years what would take me 15 just working in the field. I am learning a lot and look forward to discovering what my preferred area or specialty will be. My program of study choice happened over time, not overnight. But, I have the confidence that it has been the right choice.
My short-term goals are to stay responsible and keep a healthy balance between my work & education as well as to my family, church, and hobbies. I decided to continue my education next year and will earn my construction & facilities management degree through BSU. Those last 2 yrs will be completely online so I will be able to work while taking classes. I am interested in learning as much as I can so that I can eventually have the experience to become an independent contractor or remain working for the commercial construction company I’m with now. I’ve enjoyed discovering the areas in carpentry I’ve become good at--I've already learned a few areas I'm not as fond of as others. I want to keep learning and succeeding as a student. Long-range goals are to make good money, become creative, innovative, and efficient as a carpenter and make sure to prioritize time for family. Creating a legacy of a good work ethic and communication skills is also in my plans.
Smart Service Scholarship
I wasn't a kid who always knew what he wanted to do. I considered a few different professions through the years, but the more I grew up, I realized how important having a marketable skill set is. Even if my goal wasn't to become a career carpenter, the skills I was gaining through carpentry / construction would eventually come in handy. When I was a Jr. my parents put an addition on our house and I was involved from the studs to finishing trim work. I considered the field of Carpentry, still, I wasn't sure this was what I 'wanted' to do for a living. When I had to make a final decision to attend a 4-year school (that I'd been recruited to play baseball for), or work & attend a trade school, the choice became clear. I was working part-time for a fine furniture manufacturer, part-time for a commercial construction company, and at occasional residential jobs. I became comfortable with the plan of having a career in this industry and have already laid the groundwork for a good reputation. I've been offered side jobs in people's homes & with each job I do, I learn more. I chose ATC’s carpentry program so I could learn in two years what would take me 15 just working in the field. I am learning a lot and look forward to discovering what my preferred area or specialty will be. My program of study choice happened over time, not overnight. But, I have the confidence that it has been the right choice.
My short-term goals are to stay responsible and keep a healthy balance between my work & education as well as to my family, church, and hobbies. I decided to continue my education next year and will earn my construction & facilities management degree through BSU. Those last 2 yrs will be completely online so I will be able to work while taking classes. I am interested in learning as much as I can so that I can eventually have the experience to become an independent contractor or remain working for the commercial construction company I’m with now. I’ve enjoyed discovering the areas in carpentry I’ve become good at--I've already learned a few areas I'm not as fond of as others. I want to keep learning and succeeding as a student. Long-range goals are to make good money, become creative, innovative, and efficient as a carpenter and make sure to prioritize time for family. Creating a legacy of a good work ethic and communication skills is also in my plans.