Cayuga student Andrew Clark recently received a scholarship from the New York State Sheriffs’ Association. Pictured with Clark, from left to right, are Cayuga President Dr. Brian Durant, Oswego County Sheriff Don Hilton and Cayuga Professor John Lamphere.
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CAYUGA STUDENT EARNS SHERIFF SCHOLARSHIP
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A graduate of the Hannibal Central School District who is now in his second semester at Cayuga Community College has received a scholarship from the New York State Sheriffs’ Association. Passionate about a career in law enforcement for more than a decade, Andrew Clark, 18, received the scholarship from Oswego County Sheriff Don Hilton. Clark is a Criminal Justice major, a member of Cayuga’s Student Safety Patrol and a volunteer in the Hannibal Volunteer Fire Department. “Andrew is a perfect example of what we look for in those who are interested in a career in law enforcement: Smart, hard-working and passionate about helping his community,” said Hilton. “I’m proud to present him with this scholarship on behalf of the New York State Sheriffs’ Association, and I’m confident he has a bright future ahead of him.” “We’re proud of Andrew’s work in the classroom and as one of the first members of our Student Safety Patrol on our Fulton Campus. It’s great to see his success in our Criminal Justice Program and his dedication to the local community recognized by the New York State Sheriffs’ Association,” said Cayuga President Dr. Brian Durant. The scholarship is awarded based on academic performance, commitment to community service and an intent to pursue a career in law enforcement. Only students studying criminal justice or related fields at New York’s community colleges are eligible to receive the scholarship, and one scholarship is awarded at each community college. Clark’s interest in law enforcement dates back to when he was 6 years old, when his father visited his class to discuss his career as a deputy in Pennsylvania. “Having that experience, and seeing what he did as a deputy, made me realize that being in law enforcement was what I wanted to do. I have a lot of family and friends who are in law enforcement, and that has helped me stay focused on my goals,” said Clark. After excelling while studying Public CONTINUED PAGE 2
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