The Foundation at Monroe County Community College has awarded the FIERF Forging Foundation Scholarship to Robert Curiston, Jameson Miller, Erik Seitz and Christopher Zangara. Each $500 scholarship is to be used for tuition, fees, books and supplies.
Curiston, of Flat Rock, is a 2011 graduate of Huron High School. He is studying electrical engineering at MCCC. Robert is the husband to Jacqueline and son of Joseph Curiston.
Miller, of Temperance, is a 2020 graduate of The Maritime Academy of Toledo. He is pursuing a PC support technician degree at MCCC. Jameson is the son of Erin and Brian Miller.
Seitz, of Ida, is a 2021 graduate of Ida High School. He is studying mechanical engineering at MCCC and is involved in the basketball club on campus. He is the son of Dan and Jackie Seitz.
Zangara, of Monroe, is a 2021 graduate of Ida High School. He is studying civil engineering at MCCC. While attending IHS, he was a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, PALS, Bluestreak Buddy Program and varsity basketball. Christopher is the son of Chris and Amy Zangara.
To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must be pursuing an associate of applied science degree from any engineering or manufacturing related program in the Applied Science and Engineering Technology Division and must have a minimum 2.5 grade point average.
For more information on available scholarships and financial aid, visit https://www.monroeccc.edu/financial-aid or contact the MCCC Financial Aid Office at (734) 384-4135. If you are interested in information about funding a scholarship, contact The Foundation at MCCC at (734) 384-4214.