CCC Students Receive Sheriff’s Association Scholarships

Six people, including two sheriffs and a student holding a certificate, pose in front of the Cayuga Community College seal.
Students from Cayuga Community College pose with local law enforcement and officials after receiving Sheriff's Association Scholarships.
Cayuga Community College student Jaden Harrington recently received the Criminal Justice Scholarship from the New York State Sheriffs’ Association. Pictured from left are Dr. Keiko Kimura, Cayuga’s Vice President of Workforce Development and Partnerships; Oswego County Sheriff Don Hilton; Harrington; and Cayuga Criminal Justice Program Director Theresa Misiaszek.

Two Cayuga Community College students have received scholarships this month from the New York State Sheriff’s Association.

Every spring semester, one student from the school’s Auburn campus and one from the Fulton campus receive the award.

This year’s recipients are Lorenzo McIntyre from the Auburn campus and Jaden Harrington from the Fulton Campus. Harrington hopes to work in forensic psychology for the FBI while McIntyre is seeking to serve his community with such careers as an attorney or a police officer.

The scholarships are awarded to students for their academic success and pursuit of a law enforcement related career.

 

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