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Super Sunday 2013

Super Sunday

Super Sunday Set for February 24, 2013.

Yes, you can get a college degree.

Yes, you can have a high-paying career.

Come learn how at the Super Sunday event. Join us Sunday, February 24, 2013 as we partner with African-American churches to host a college information fair for you and your family. College representatives will be on hand to share information about the college planning process, admissions, degree programs, financial aid and more. If you or someone in your family is thinking about higher education, join us at this informative event.

Learn more about Super Sunday and other events happening across the state. Visit supersunday.kctcs.edu.

College Event Details

William (Bill) Dixon

Director of Cultural Diversity
bill.dixon@kctcs.edu

First Missionary Baptist Church
20 South Elm Street
Henderson, KY 42420 | Map

Time: Service 11 a.m.
College Fair: 1:30 – 3 p.m.

Mt. Sterling Cumberland Presbyterian Church
618 Pike Street
Sturgis, KY 42459 | Map

Time: Service 10 a.m.
College Fair: 12:30 – 2 p.m..

Featured Hall of Fame Member

Larry Tutt

Larry Tutt

Larry Tutt uses a unique opportunity to wear several hats as an educator and a community mentor. His actions provide clear examples of his commitment in the role of associate professor at Henderson Community College (HCC). He also currently serves as the coordinator of Disability Support Services. Mr. Tutt graduated from Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee and earned a bachelor of arts degree. He later continued his education at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky where he earned a master of science degree in human services.

Mr. Tutt is proud of his 24 years at HCC. In addition to the roles mentioned above, he has held several other integral roles such as coordinator of the human service program, coordinator of student activities, and off campus coordinator to part-time instructors. His commitment to education has brought attention to his qualities for teamwork and leadership. Mr. Tutt has been chosen to participate on the committee for Braves 2 College. Braves 2 College is a scholarship program at Union County high school that requires recipients to maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA during their four years of high school.

Mr. Tutt is a member of HCC's Diversity Learning Community and enjoys the opportunity to coordinate the annual Super Sunday Initiative, in Union County. He hopes to continue inspiring others as an educator, coordinator and a committed community representative.

Interested in learning more about the other Hall of Fame members? Read more about Hall of Fame members.