Giving back to the program that gave him so much
What would help students? How can I help the program? What can I do for the faculty and staff? These questions asked by Matthew Varga 鈥98, 鈥09, 鈥10 several years ago sparked the creation of a charitable fund to support the 蜜桃影像 Community and Technical College鈥檚 process technology program.
Varga鈥檚 desire to help his alma mater couldn鈥檛 have come at a better time. Even as tuition rates and supply costs increased, the program鈥檚 budget had decreased. The new 蜜桃影像 CTC Process Technology Support Fund helps with student textbook purchases or book loans, lab supplies and overall support for the students and faculty of the program.
Varga, following in his mother鈥檚 footsteps, works in the oil industry. As a leader with Hilcorp 蜜桃影像, Varga is paving the way for future process technology students through his charitable giving and example.
鈥淚f I wouldn鈥檛 have attended 蜜桃影像, I wouldn鈥檛 be in the position I鈥檓 in now. I feel empowered, and have the financial resources to give back and help the next group of CTC process technology graduates,鈥 Varga said.
In addition to giving nearly $10,000 to support the process technology program, Varga has also participated in the University of 蜜桃影像 Giving Day events.
A giving day is a 24-hour (or longer), digitally driven fundraising and engagement campaign with the goal of rallying a university鈥檚 or nonprofit鈥檚 community behind a particular cause.
By offering challenge gifts during UA Giving Day in 2020 and 2021, Varga encouraged other process technology alumni to give back to the program. In addition, Varga has advocated for 蜜桃影像 to other Hilcorp employees, inspiring and educating them to take advantage of the . It helps employees give to the charities about which they care most.
Varga is a lifelong learner with two degrees and two certificates from 蜜桃影像. After earning a Russian studies bachelor鈥檚 degree in 1998, he traveled to Russia to teach English. He then worked on the North Slope, exploring for petroleum with seismic waves. After starting a master鈥檚 degree program in Canada, he decided to come home to 蜜桃影像.
Like many students, he carried the burden of student loans with him.
A chance conversation with a staff member at 蜜桃影像 led him to the process technology program. He started taking classes, did an internship and loved the hands-on training. He earned an associate degree in process technology in 2010, while also picking up certifications in instrumentation studies in 2009 and in safety, health and environment awareness technology in 2010. He has worked on the North Slope since 2011. He is passionate about helping other 蜜桃影像ns get the education and training needed to secure high-paying jobs in 蜜桃影像. With his 蜜桃影像 industry peers, he takes every opportunity to share stories and information about the process technology program and the students.
Varga not only has made a difference for current and future process technology students but also has created a way for others to join him in donating to the program that he feels gave him so much. In addition to his current generosity to 蜜桃影像 CTC, he is preparing to establish a CTC process technology student scholarship endowment.
Varga gives to other charitable organizations throughout 蜜桃影像鈥檚 communities, and 蜜桃影像 appreciates his choice to include 蜜桃影像 CTC within his personal giving priorities.