Amaya, of Carleton, is a 2023 graduate of Airport High School. He is studying business management at MCCC. He is a member of Student Government and is the Vice President for the Basketball Club. Jackson is the son of Tino Amaya and Kathy Norman.
To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must be a Monroe County resident, a U.S. citizen, a Monroe County high school graduate, and an immediate relative (child or spouse) of an MCCC graduate or student who earned 24 or more credits at MCCC. Additionally, a student must maintain full-time enrollment status of 12 credit hours or more. Special consideration will be given to a relative of an MCCC Alumni Association member in good standing.
For more information on available scholarships and financial aid, visit https://www.monroeccc.edu/financial-aid or contact the MCCC Financial Aid Office at (734) 384-4135. If you are interested in information about funding a scholarship, contact The Foundation at MCCC at (734) 384-4214.