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T-Ross Brothers Construction, Inc. is proud to announce the recipients of the 2024 Construction Scholarship. This year, three outstanding students, Hannah Hale, Conner Geise, and Trent Kline, have been selected to receive the scholarship, each demonstrating exceptional dedication and passion for the construction industry.

Established in 2018, the T-Ross Brothers Construction Scholarship aims to support graduating seniors from Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union counties who are pursuing a degree in a construction-related field. Applicants must have been accepted to an accredited college, university, or vocational school and must have achieved at least a B average. Preference is given to students with prior experience in the construction industry and those intending to study construction technology with a concentration in carpentry, construction management, or trade school.

Meet the 2024 Scholarship Recipients:

Trent Kline: Trent Kline, an 18-year-old graduate of Shikellamy High School and Sun Area Technical Institute, hails from Northumberland, PA. Raised by hardworking parents, Trent began his work career early, juggling multiple jobs during high school. His dedication to the construction field is evident through his achievements, including earning the Young American Award, achieving the highest GPA and NOCTI score in his class, and participating in the Skills USA Team Works competition. Trent plans to use this scholarship to further his education at Pennsylvania College of Technology, where he will study Construction Management.

Conner Geise: Conner Geise, from Danville, PA, attended Danville High School. Inspired by his father, Conner hopes to one day take over the family business, Donald Geise Construction. A baseball player and math enthusiast, Conner overcame challenges during the virtual schooling period of 2020 with his father’s guidance. He expresses immense gratitude for the scholarship, which will help him achieve his dream of running his own construction business. Conner will be attending Pennsylvania College of Technology to study Construction Management.

Hannah Hale: Hannah Hale, from Williamsport, PA, attended Williamsport High School. Her passion for construction began at a young age, helping her father with various projects. During her three-year construction program in high school, Hannah participated in building dugouts for Brandon Park and constructing sheds and hunting blinds. She plans to intern in construction management for a home builder while in school and eventually secure a full-time job in the field. The scholarship will assist her in covering the costs of books and tools. Hannah will also be attending Pennsylvania College of Technology for Residential Construction Technology & Management.

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