Arkansas State University-Beebe is proud to announce a generous donation from First Community Bank in support of the First Community Bank Scholarship and the ASU-Beebe Performing Arts Series. This meaningful contribution directly benefits ASU-Beebe students and helps enrich the cultural and educational experiences offered to the campus and surrounding communities.
“First Community Bank is honored to continue our support of ASU-Beebe and invest in the future of our students,” said Dewitt Yingling, senior vice president of First Community Bank in Beebe. “Giving back to the community is at the heart of everything we do, and supporting the educational and cultural advancement of ASU-Beebe students is an investment that benefits us all.”
The First Community Bank Scholarship provides financial support to deserving ASU-Beebe students pursuing their academic goals, while the Performing Arts Series brings concerts, lectures, art gallery exhibits and theatrical productions to campus, offering opportunities for both student enrichment and public engagement.
Andrea Cole, associate vice chancellor for Institutional Advancement and chair of the Performing Arts Series, shared, “This gift makes a lasting impact, not only by supporting our Foundation Scholarship students, but also by helping us organize and promote engaging cultural events that enhance the experience of our students and the community. We are incredibly grateful for First Community Bank’s continued partnership.”
To learn more about partnering with ASU-Beebe in providing scholarship opportunities, please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at (501) 882-8855. For more information about foundation scholarships, view the webpage at: www.giveasub.com/scholarships.
For more information about programs offered at ASU-Beebe, call (501) 882-3600 or view the website at www.asub.edu.
Pictured: Dewitt Yingling, senior vice president of First Community Bank in Beebe, presents a scholarship donation to support the ASU-Beebe Performing Arts Series, to Angie Stroud, development officer (left) and Andrea Cole, associate vice chancellor for Institutional Advancement.
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