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2025-2026 Jefferson-Can Community Scholars Recognized During Fall Luncheon

December 12, 2025 By admin

Reception at Jefferson Community College Held for Recipients

   WATERTOWN — The 2025-2026 class of 32 Jefferson-Can Community Scholars was recently honored during a fall reception at Jefferson Community College.

   The Community Foundation administers the Jefferson-Can Community Scholars program in collaboration with Mr. Stephen H. Can and the Jefferson Community College Foundation.

   The Jefferson-Can Community Scholars Program awards Jefferson and Lewis county high school seniors who are in the top 15 percent of their graduating class a merit-based scholarship to cover tuition for the first year of study at Jefferson Community College. Since its inception in 2007, the Jefferson-Can Community Scholars program has provided scholarships totaling approximately $1.9 million, supporting 856 students.

   “We are grateful to be able to administer this unique merit-based scholarship program that makes the first year of college tuition free for local students and is an investment in our community college,” said Rande S. Richardson, Community Foundation executive director. “Because of this partnership with Mr. and Mrs. Can and the JCC Foundation, more students are considering staying local while meaningfully reducing the cost of the freshman year.”

Stephen H. Can

   Mr. Can, New Hope, Pa., is a former executive chairman and founder of Strategic Partners, a Blackstone Group’s $31 billion private equity business, Manhattan. He earned an Associate of Science in business administration from Jefferson Community College in 1980; a Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, in accounting from SUNY Plattsburgh in 1982; and a Master of Science in finance from the Krannert Business School at Purdue University in 1984. He lives in Pennsylvania and Florida with his wife, Pamela A. Can.

   To learn more about the Jefferson-Can Community Scholars Program and how to apply, contact Tara Hess, scholarship and program associate, tara@nnycf.org, or 315-782-7110.

Jefferson Community College recognized the 2025-26 class of Jefferson-Can Community Scholars during a campus reception in October. The program is a partnership with the Community Foundation, the Jefferson Community College Foundation and Jefferson alumnus Stephen Can and his wife, Pamela.

  The following Jefferson and Lewis County students are 2025-2026 Jefferson-Can Community Scholars:

  • Alexandria Central: Rylynn J. Bain, Brayton T. Bradley, and Mason M. Savage
  • Beaver River Central: Abigail L. Eisel and Carter J. Rice
  • Belleville Henderson Central: Avery M. Pritchard
  • Carthage Central: Tamia Cooley
  • Copenhagen Central: Maddy S. Carroll
  • General Brown Central: Raegan Burgenstock, Madelyn T. Ferris, Anthony T. LaSage, Haley M. Parker
  • Immaculate Heart Central: Abigail D. Bombard
  • Indian River Central: Katie E. Bleam, Amiah A. Hicks, Savannah E. Verne, and
    Richard J. Via
  • LaFargeville Central: Morgan L. LaBow
  • Lowville Academy and Central School: Nicholas Martin and Simeon M. Rush
  • Lyme Central: Alyssa N. Coolidge
  • South Jefferson Central: Elizabeth D. Hobbs, Abigail C. Rudd, and Nicholas Williams
  • South Lewis Central: GracieLynn A. Black
  • Thousand Islands Central: Ava M. Diabo, Emily E. Phinney, Tori Sampson
  • Watertown High School: Lychelle L. Bagay, Luke A. Charlton, Nathaniel S. Otis, and Abigail Prior

About the Northern New York Community Foundation

   Since 1929, the Northern New York Community Foundation has invested in improving and enriching the quality of life for all in communities across Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties.

   Through partnerships with businesses and organizations, charitable foundations, and generous families and individual donors, the Community Foundation awards grants and scholarships from an endowment and collection of funds that benefit the region. Its commitment to donors helps individuals achieve their charitable objectives now and for generations to come by preserving and honoring legacies of community philanthropy while inspiring others.

   The Community Foundation is a resource for local charitable organizations, donors, professional advisors and nonprofit organizations. It also works to bring people together at its permanent home in the Northern New York Philanthropy Center to discuss challenges our communities face and find creative solutions that strengthen the region and make it a great place to live, work, and play.

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We are excited to share the Week 7 Scholarship Challenge Leaderboard! Only TWO DAYS left before this year’s application closes at 11:59 p.m. Sunday, March 15.

In Jefferson County, Faith Fellowship Christian School held its lead with 100 percent student participation! Sackets Harbor Central remains a strong second, increasing student participation to 67.86 percent. Eight additional schools have each passed 25 percent student participation.

In Lewis County, Copenhagen Central increased its lead to 45.95 percent student participation. South Lewis Central remains a string second, increasing its student participation to 36.62. 

In St. Lawrence County, Little River Community School took the lead with 50 percent student participation and Parishville-Hopkinton Central moved into a strong second with 33.33 percent participation while Colton-Pierrepont Central held onto third place with 26.92 percent student participation.

Seniors: Do you plan to continue your education in college or trade or technical school? Money for your future is waiting! Complete the Community Foundation’s online Universal Application at bit.ly/nnycf-scholarships today and help your school win!

We will post a final leaderboard on Monday. A special Facebook live event to select the Scholarship Challenge grand prize winner will take place Tuesday afternoon, March 17.

Learn more about this year’s challenge at: nnycf.org/scholarship-challenge-2026

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We are excited to share the Week 7 Scholarship Challenge Leaderboard! Only TWO DAYS left before this year’s application closes at 11:59 p.m. Sunday, March 15.

In Jefferson County, Faith Fellowship Christian School held its lead with 100 percent student participation! Sackets Harbor Central remains a strong second, increasing student participation to 67.86 percent. Eight additional schools have each passed 25 percent student participation.

In Lewis County, Copenhagen Central increased its lead to 45.95 percent student participation. South Lewis Central remains a string second, increasing its student participation to 36.62.

In St. Lawrence County, Little River Community School took the lead with 50 percent student participation and Parishville-Hopkinton Central moved into a strong second with 33.33 percent participation while Colton-Pierrepont Central held onto third place with 26.92 percent student participation.

Seniors: Do you plan to continue your education in college or trade or technical school? Money for your future is waiting! Complete the Community Foundation’s online Universal Application at bit.ly/nnycf-scholarships today and help your school win!

We will post a final leaderboard on Monday. A special Facebook live event to select the Scholarship Challenge grand prize winner will take place Tuesday afternoon, March 17.

Learn more about this year’s challenge at: nnycf.org/scholarship-challenge-2026

#NNYCF #ScholarshipChallenge #ClassOf2026 #FundingForYourFuture
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High school seniors: Be like April!

April Wang is a senior at Watertown City School District High School. Northern New York Community Foundation scholarship support will help her on her educational path to study biochemistry on a pre-med track.

Complete your application for scholarship support today at bit.ly/nnycf-scholarships

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