
PRESS RELEASE
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PITTSBURGH—Graduates of the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) FireVEST program have been honored by Allegheny County Council for their achievements and service to the community. Residents of Allegheny County can join the program and receive full scholarships to CCAC by committing to serve with a volunteer fire department for the next five years. The registration deadline for the spring term is November 15.
A partnership between CCAC and Allegheny County, the FireVEST program provides scholarships to residents of Allegheny County who are either current volunteers or who join a volunteer fire department in Allegheny County. More than 100 Allegheny County residents have participated in the program since January 2009.
Recent CCAC graduates who received the FireVEST scholarships were honored at a regular meeting of the Allegheny County Council. The graduates include:
The graduates majored in Fire Science Administration, Mathematics, Criminal Justice & Criminology, Liberal Arts & Sciences and General Studies. Scholarship recipients can choose any CCAC degree program.
Applicants must apply and be accepted to CCAC; file for federal and state financial aid; and complete the financial aid process on time and in its entirety. Applications for the FireVEST program are available on CCAC’s web site at www.ccac.edu (search keyword “FireVEST”) or by contacting the Allegheny County Fire Academy at 412.931.3158, ext. 5.
If awarded a scholarship, the recipient must meet the following obligations:
The FireVEST Advisory Board will review all applications and other forms to assess scholarship eligibility and to determine scholarship recipients. Being accepted into membership of the sponsoring agency (volunteer fire company) and/or being accepted for enrollment at CCAC does not guarantee the student will be awarded a scholarship under the FireVEST program, nor does it guarantee acceptance into limited-enrollment CCAC programs. Instead, the recruitment needs of the sponsoring agencies are the first priority when selecting scholarship recipients.
For additional information on the FireVEST program, contact the Allegheny County Fire Academy at 412.931.3158 ext. 5 or firevest@alleghenycounty.us.
Photo: Allegheny County Council Member Nicholas Futules (District 7) recognizes graduates of CCAC who received full FireVEST scholarships by committing to serve with a volunteer fire company for five years. From left, graduates include Edward Bloomer, Seville VFD; Michael Novogradac, West Homestead VFD; Orlando Burge, Quaill VFD; and Josh Belke, Quaill VFD.
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About the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC)
CCAC annually educates 33,000 credit students through 170 degree, certificate and transfer programs and offers non-credit and workforce development courses to 30,000 students. The learning-centered institution’s mission is to provide affordable access to quality education and offer a dynamic, diverse and supportive learning environment that prepares the region’s residents for academic, professional and personal success in our changing global society. CCAC’s quality programs enable students to transfer credits to 520 colleges and universities and support regional workforce needs with accessible instruction available day, evening, weekend and online in Allegheny County and beyond. Visit www.ccac.edu to learn more.