Kim Welch Stockton Memorial Nursing Scholarship Established at Motlow
May 5, 2021
The Motlow College Foundation has established the Kim Welch Stockton Memorial Nursing Scholarship in conjunction with her family to honor Kim's passion and service in the nursing field. Kim was a 1976 graduate of Motlow State's nursing program. After receiving her associate degree from Motlow, she earned a bachelor's degree from Tennessee Tech University and a master's degree from the University of Alabama-Huntsville. Kim worked as a nurse practitioner at local hospitals, nursing homes, home health organizations, and clinics throughout her career until retirement.
Applicants for the Kim Welch Stockton Memorial Nursing Scholarship must be enrolled in the nursing program at Motlow State and have a demonstrated financial need as evidenced by completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Preferred recipients are first-year nursing students who are graduates of Tullahoma High School, Coffee County Central High School or Franklin County High School. Nursing students may apply for the scholarship at https://mscc.awardspring.com. Applicants must have a Motlow student ID, email address, and login credentials to access the application.
For more information about the scholarship, please contact the Motlow College Foundation office at 931-393-1692 or MotlowFoundation@mscc.edu. Online contributions may be made at www.mscc.edu/give/donate.
Motlow College Foundation is a nonprofit organization supporting and advancing Motlow State Community College's objectives to provide educational and career opportunities. The Foundation offers scholarships and financial assistance to deserving students, equipment and program enhancements to academic and athletic departments, and capital funding for new college facilities and upgrades. For more information about the Foundation, visit https://www.mscc.edu/give/foundation.html.
Tennessee’s Community Colleges is a system of 13 colleges offering a high-quality, affordable, convenient, and personal education to prepare students to achieve their educational and career goals in two years or less. The system offers associate degree and certificate programs, workforce development programs, and transfer pathways to four-year degrees.