(WACO, Texas) – Two future Texas State Technical College students and one current TSTC student were recently awarded Building Construction Technology scholarships.
Recent Belton High School graduates Jose Delgado and Isaac Collazo Garcia each received $6,000 SkillsUSA scholarships to attend TSTC. Both students plan to major in Building Construction Technology this fall.
Delgado said he was inspired to go to college by Craig Sullivan, his high school construction technology teacher, and his involvement in SkillsUSA, which is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure that America has a skilled workforce.
Delgado said he wants to learn everything he can while at TSTC.
Collazo Garcia said the college’s state and national reputation impressed him. Several Belton alumni have gone on to graduate from TSTC’s Building Construction Technology program.
“I’m excited to learn new things and have new opportunities coming here,” he said.
The Building Construction Technology program also awarded a $200 Brazos Valley Woodturners scholarship to Amber Voss of Axtell. She is pursuing certificates in Energy Efficiency Specialist and Electrical Construction, along with an Associate of Applied Science degree in Solar Energy Technology.
“It (the scholarship) will definitely help because I quit my full-time job to go to school,” Voss said. “My husband is the main provider while I live out my dream.”
Chris Porter, lead instructor in TSTC’s Building Construction Technology program, said the Brazos Valley Woodturners meet monthly on campus.
“Once a year they give money for scholarships,” Porter said. “It’s great because it helps the students out tremendously.”
For more information on SkillsUSA, go to skillsusa.org.
For more information on Brazos Valley Woodturners, go to bvwt.org.
For more information on Texas State Technical College, go to tstc.edu.