2023 scholarship winners

The Joye Law Firm awarded $14,000 in college scholarships to deserving high school seniors from South Carolina. Six students were awarded a $2,000 Joye Law Firm Scholarship. Also, one student was awarded $2,000 as well as part of our HBCU scholarship.

Since its founding in the 2005-2006 school year, the Joye in the Community scholarship program has awarded nearly $250,000 to students across South Carolina.

In 2023, each Joye Law Firm Scholarship applicant also nominated a teacher for recognition.

Thank you to our scholars, teachers, and families. We look forward to next year’s scholarship program, which will kick off in February 2024.

Joye Law Firm 2023 Scholarship Recipients
Lauryn Williamson

Lauryn Williamson is a graduate of Cane Bay High School. She will be attending North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University.

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Nick White is a graduate of Stratford High School. He will be attending USC Salkehatchie.

Hannah Roar

Hannah Roark is a graduate of James Island Charter High School. She will be attending Clemson University.

Cherri

Cherri Morgan is a graduate of Phillip Simmons High School. She will be attending North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

 

Mackenzie Morris

MacKenzie Morris is a graduate of North Myrtle Beach High School. She will be attending University of South Carolina.

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Armon Williams is a graduate of W.J. Kennan High School. He will be attending North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

Briana Holmes

Brianna Holmes is a graduate of West Ashley High School. She will be attending South Carolina State University.

2023 Teacher Awards

Travis Tarver, Biomedical Science teacher at Cane Bay High School

Neal Howe, Social Studies teacher at North Myrtle Beach High School

Coach Troy Johnson, teacher at Stratford High School.

Lorne Walker, Career and Technical Education teacher at James Island Charter High School

Tristan Puckett, English teacher at West Ashley High School.

Shomana Boney, Math teacher at Phillip Simmons High School

Carla Gourdine, English teacher at W.J. Kennan High School.

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