Randolph Communications Applicant, Tara Byrd, Receives Award from Foundation for Rural Service
Asheboro, NC – The Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) announced that it has awarded over $1 million in scholarships since its inception; empowering rural students throughout the country to advance their communities with invaluable skill sets and experiences.
The FRS College Scholarship Program awards one-time scholarships to students from rural America for their first year of college, university or vocational-technical school. Each student is sponsored by a NTCA (the Rural Broadband Association) member company. Randolph Communications applicant, Tara Byrd was awarded the $1,000 Roger Cox Scholarship. Tara will graduate from Southern Alamance High School and will be attending North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
“Randolph Communications is very proud of Tara for being chosen as one of the recipients for the Roger Cox Scholarship. We are excited to see all the great things she will accomplish and wish her the best in her future endeavors,” said Holly Coble, Marketing Representative for Randolph Communications.
Randolph Communications is dedicated to providing the most advanced telecommunications solutions and world-class customer care to its customers. Locally owned and operated, Randolph Communications is proud of its 70 years of serving our neighbors and communities in, Alamance, Chatham, Davidson, Guilford, Lee, Montgomery, Moore and Randolph Counties.
