New Scholarship established at South Georgia Technical College in memory of John and Kate Hancock
Published 11:12 am Friday, September 13, 2024
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A new South Georgia Technical College Foundation limited term endowed scholarship for students from Dodge, Wilcox, Crisp and Sumter Counties was established recently in memory of John and Kate Cheek Hancock by their son, Paul C. Hancock of Ft. Worth, Texas.
The John and Kate Hancock limited term endowed scholarship should be able to assist approximately 15 students from Dodge, Wilcox, Crisp and Sumter Counties each year over the next 10 to 12 years with scholarships of $500 or less.
John Hancock was born June 24, 1922 in Cordele. He served his country as a commissioned officer in the Army Air Corps during World War II and was able to attend Georgia Tech after the war. He received a BS and MSA in Chemical Engineering. John passed away in 2014.
He married Kate Cheek Hancock, who grew up in Dodge County, on March 20, 1948. She attended a technical school in Atlanta thanks to outside support. She served her country in the Navy WAVES in World War II. Kate passed away in 2019. The couple had four sons, 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
The couple came from humble beginnings and both enjoyed the benefit of financial assistance beyond what their immediate family could provide to further their education. They felt fortunate to receive that assistance and their son, Paul, wanted to give back to others in memory of his parents.
“I wanted to give other students the opportunity to attend college or further their education in memory of my parents,” explained Paul Hancock. “My parents and their relatives were from Dodge, Wilcox, Crisp, and Sumter Counties so I searched for a place to be able to give back in honor of them.”
Paul Hancock selected South Georgia Technical College because it has campuses in Sumter and Crisp County and also serves students from Dodge and Wilcox Counties. He also wanted to create a scholarship for financially disadvantaged but academically deserving students enrolled in any of the over 200 technical programs at SGTC with special consideration given to nursing students.
South Georgia Technical College President Dr. John Watford expressed his appreciation to Paul Hancock and his family for their willingness to partner with South Georgia Technical College and the South Georgia Technical College Foundation with the sponsorship of this limited term endowment.
“This is a wonderful way for the family to honor the memory of their mother and father while also allowing their legacy to continue for years to come,” explained Dr. Watford. “We are very appreciative that the family selected South Georgia Technical College to honor their parents.”
South Georgia Technical College Vice President of Institutional Advancement and SGTC Foundation Executive Director Su Ann Bird echoed Dr. Watford’s comments. “The John and Kate Hancock scholarships will be a blessing to our students. We have many academically deserving students who would like to continue their education but are concerned because they may not receive enough financial aid to complete that education. This is especially true of our nursing students who may exhaust their financial aid one or two semesters before graduation. These scholarships will be a lifeline to those individuals while also helping the very rural communities where Mr. and Mrs. Hancock began their lives.”
For more information about the John and Kate Hancock Scholarship or the South Georgia Technical College Foundation contact SGTC Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Executive Director of the SGTC Foundation Su Ann Bird at 229-931-2248 or sbird@southgatech.edu or the SGTC Foundation, P.O. Box 6102, Americus, GA 31709.