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GMC Employee and Student Brenda McDade Awarded American Cancer Society Scholarship

(Milledgeville, GA) April 23, 2003 – Georgia Military College employee and junior college student Brenda McDade was recently awarded a scholarship from the American Cancer Society, Baldwin County Division. Established in 1999, the college scholarship program is exclusively for students with a history of cancer. The program gives cancer survivors the opportunity to pursue a degree from an accredited university, community college or vocational/technical school. An American Cancer Society college scholarship award is a maximum of $1,000 toward tuition per year. Mrs. McDade is currently pursuing an associate degree in education at Georgia Military College in Milledgeville. She is pictured with Mrs. Brenda Brown (left), GMC Community Service Coordinator and American Cancer Society president-elect.