Panola College announces Dan L Duncan Shelby County Promise Program

Panola College is proud to announce the Dan L Duncan Shelby County Promise Program, offering eligible Shelby County high school students a scholarship to pay the costs of tuition and fees at Panola College for up to three years after high school graduation. The Promise Program, which will begin in August 2025, was designed to eliminate financial barriers that students may face in attending college, helping them to earn a degree or certificate, or to facilitate a transfer to a university.
“We are excited to bring the Promise Program to Shelby County, knowing it will have a lasting impact on Shelby County students for years to come,” said Dr. Jessica Pace, president of Panola College. “The Promise Program is designed to empower students to pursue their education without the burden of financial worries. We remain dedicated to creating opportunities for success in our communities.”
To qualify for the Promise Program, Shelby County students must (i) sign the promise pledge by November 30 of their sophomore year, (ii) complete 25 hours of volunteer service each of the three remaining years of high school, (iii) maintain a GPA of 2.0 or higher, and (iv) submit the FAFSA and complete the Panola College general scholarship application by March 31 of their senior year.
Through the Promise Program, students are able to enroll in any academic or technical program offered by Panola College, as well as a number of workforce and continuing education programs such as certified nurse aide, dental assistant, or professional truck driving.
The program was established in Shelby County to honor the memory of Dan L Duncan, a graduate of Shelbyville High School. Mr. Duncan was a founding member of Enterprise Products, a midstream energy service provider which, under his leadership and guidance, expanded from a small operation with just two propane trucks in 1968 to a Fortune 100 midstream company.
A separate Panola County Promise Program was launched in 2023 for Panola County students. With the addition of the Dan L Duncan Shelby County Promise Program, residents of both counties will remain eligible for a promise program even if they move across county lines during their time in one of the programs.
Signing the promise pledge is an opportunity to receive a promise program scholarship, not a commitment to attend Panola College. The program provides a scholarship that is last-pay, covering tuition and fees not already covered by institutional scholarships or federal and state grants. Students in the program will have a zero-balance for their tuition and fees.
To learn more about the Dan L Duncan Shelby County Promise Program visit panola.edu/promise.