9/19/16 Rusk Promise Academy Student Brittany Kellis by Andrew D. Brosig
Read MoreBrittany Kellis, 19, a 2015 graduate of Rusk High School, poses Wednesday outside the second-floor lab classrooms of the Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences building at Tyler Junior College. Ms. Kellis is in her second semester in the nursing program at TJC under the auspices of a Citizens Promise Scholarship, the first of its kind in the state, a partnership between Citizens 1st Bank, The James I. Perkins Family Foundation and Tyler Junior College. Andrew D. Brosig/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP
Brittany Kellis, 19, works in one of the training lab classrooms Wednesday at Tyler Junior College Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences building in Tyler. A 2015 graduate of Rusk High School, Ms. Kellis is in her second semester in the nursing program at TJC under the auspices of a Citizens Promise Scholarship, the first of its kind in the state, a partnership between Citizens 1st Bank, The James I. Perkins Family Foundation and Tyler Junior College. Andrew D. Brosig/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP
Brittany Kellis, 19, a 2015 graduate of Rusk High School, poses Wednesday in one of the lab classrooms in the Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences building at Tyler Junior College. Ms. Kellis is in her second semester in the nursing program at TJC under the auspices of a Citizens Promise Scholarship, the first of its kind in the state, a partnership between Citizens 1st Bank, The James I. Perkins Family Foundation and Tyler Junior College. Andrew D. Brosig/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP
The patch on the shoulder of her scrubs indicates the program Brittany Kellis is enrolled in at Tyler Junior College. A 2015 graduate of Rusk High School, Ms. Kellis is in her second semester in the nursing program at TJC under the auspices of a Citizens Promise Scholarship, the first of its kind in the state, a partnership between Citizens 1st Bank, The James I. Perkins Family Foundation and Tyler Junior College. Andrew D. Brosig/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP
Brittany Kellis, 19, a 2015 graduate of Rusk High School, poses Wednesday in the lobby of the Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences building at Tyler Junior College. Ms. Kellis is in her second semester in the nursing program at TJC under the auspices of a Citizens Promise Scholarship, the first of its kind in the state, a partnership between Citizens 1st Bank, The James I. Perkins Family Foundation and Tyler Junior College. Andrew D. Brosig/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP