![]() ![]() Harshbarger plans to attend another University after he graduates to obtain a Doctorate of Physical Therapy or attend the Palmer College of Chiropractic in Florida. He chose Ohio University-Zanesville because both of his parents are Ohio University Alumni, so he wants to "continue the Bobcat tradition." ![]() He attended John Glenn High School and will attend Ohio University-Zanesville this fall, where he plans to major in biological sciences. Harshbarger is the son of Eric and Teresa Harshbarger. To win this scholarship, the recipient must achieve at least a B average and at least a 22 ACT or 1000 SAT score. Harshbarger was awarded the academic achievement scholarship. "The students receiving our scholarships this year exemplify what it means to be leaders in their township communities." "Through fundraising and donations, the OTA is proud to be able to offer scholarships to high school graduates from Ohio townships every year," said Matt DeTemple, the executive director of the OTA. COLUMBUS - Colin Harshbarger of Westland Township in Guernsey County is one of three recipients of the 2016 Ohio Township Association (OTA) scholarship. ![]()
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