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Gloucester County College memorializes veteran with new scholarship
Gloucester County College memorializes veteran with new scholarship | NJ.com
DEPTFORD TWP. — Although Eric Domurat's college experience was cut short during World War II, a new Gloucester County College scholarship in his honor will ensure that others who have served the country will have a chance to further their education.
Domurat died last fall at 96 years of age, but with the help of his family and the college, his memory will live on through the studies of others.
The Eric Domurat Memorial Scholarship will be available to honorably discharged United States military veterans.
It will provide $500 annually to one Gloucester County resident with a grade-point average of 2.5 or greater attending GCC full-time.
Barbara Turner, Domurat's daughter and dean of the college's new Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) division, arranged the perpetual scholarship with her mother's blessing.
Domurat was studying art conservation in Poland when he was drafted into the Polish army at the beginning of WWII.
Gloucester County College memorializes veteran with new scholarship | NJ.com
DEPTFORD TWP. — Although Eric Domurat's college experience was cut short during World War II, a new Gloucester County College scholarship in his honor will ensure that others who have served the country will have a chance to further their education.
Domurat died last fall at 96 years of age, but with the help of his family and the college, his memory will live on through the studies of others.
The Eric Domurat Memorial Scholarship will be available to honorably discharged United States military veterans.
It will provide $500 annually to one Gloucester County resident with a grade-point average of 2.5 or greater attending GCC full-time.
Barbara Turner, Domurat's daughter and dean of the college's new Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) division, arranged the perpetual scholarship with her mother's blessing.
said Turner, whose family is thrilled with the possibility of aiding others in their learning endeavors."We wanted to do what we could to share with others the opportunity of an education,"
Domurat was studying art conservation in Poland when he was drafted into the Polish army at the beginning of WWII.