Cumberland County Campus Educational Foundation Hosts Scholarship Ceremony

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On May 20, the Cumberland County Campus Educational Foundation (CCCEF) held its annual scholarship reception at Merighi’s Savoy Inn in Vineland. The foundation recognized more than 200 scholarship endowments and their donors since 1967. This scholarship ceremony was the largest reception to date remembering individual donors and families throughout the history of Cumberland County College, and now Rowan College of South Jersey – Cumberland Campus. More than 300 scholarship recipients, families, and donors attended to celebrate the accomplishments of Cumberland County resident students.

The foundation awards $500,000 to $600,000 dollars each year in scholarship and program support. It, along with community leaders, has made a long-lasting impact for student residents of Cumberland County. The annual scholarship reception is a testament to the heartfelt generosity for education in Cumberland County. 

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To learn more about how you can make a difference in education visit cumberlandfoundation.org/

To view more photos from the scholarship ceremony on May 20, visit cumberlandfoundation.org/event-photo-gallery/

Dr. Maria LeBlanc, executive director, Cumberland County Campus Educational Foundation, thanks the more than 300 attendees for making the scholarship ceremony a memorable event.

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