Online students receive scholarships from Kansas State University Global Campus
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
MANHATTAN — Kansas State University Global Campus awarded more than 35 scholarships to students from across the country for the 2018 summer semester. The scholarships ranged from $600 to $1,500 each and totaled $29,350.
Scholarships awarded include the K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students, the K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship for Distance Education Students and the K-State Global Campus Dean's Merit Scholarship for Distance Education Students, as well as scholarships provided in collaboration with Kansas State University colleges and departments.
To learn more about scholarships for distance students and how to apply, visit global.k-state.edu/students/scholarships. Scholarship applications for spring 2019 are due Nov. 1.
To learn more about how to contribute to scholarships for distance students at K-State Global Campus, visit ksufoundation.org/global-campus/index.html.
The following K-State Global Campus students are summer 2018 scholarship recipients:
Heather Scheid, master's student in teaching, Derby, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship; Brett Remsberg, master's student in business administration, El Dorado, College of Business Administration Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Samantha Collins, senior in nutrition and health, Garden City, Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Jerry Fifield, senior in technology management, Gardner, College of Technology and Aviation Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Kaleigh Wentworth, master's student in teaching, Hays, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship; Nelson Williamson, master's student in teaching, Lenexa, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship; Shawna Will, master's student in curriculum and instruction, Manhattan, College of Education Master's Degree Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Katelyn Meiwes, master's student in agricultural education and communication, Moran, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Meggie Bennett, master's student in family and community services, Rose Hill, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship; Melissa Costello, senior in social science, Salina, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
From Topeka: Ryan Arnold, master's student in educational leadership, College of Education Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Kelli Mark, senior in nutrition and health, Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health Scholarship for Distance Education Students; and Stephanie Wywadis Miller, junior in nutrition and health, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship.
From out of state:
James Williamson, master's student in agribusiness, Fresno, California, College of Agriculture Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Amanda Adams, master's student in academic advising, San Diego, California, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship; Rebecca Gillen, senior in general business, Fort Collins, Colorado, College of Business Administration Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Kristopher Thompson, junior in technology management, Avon, Connecticut, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship; Ellen Rick, master's student in academic advising, Alpharetta, Georgia, College of Education Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Joleen Murray, senior in nutrition and health, Vandalia, Illinois, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Jessyca Waddell, master's student in youth development, Lafayette, Indiana, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Victoria Fryer, master's student in psychology, Flint, Michigan, College of Arts and Sciences Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Austin Peterson, master's student in business administration, Liberty, Missouri, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship; Erin Schmitt, senior in dietetics, Libby, Montana, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Crystal Miller, senior in human development and family science, Las Vegas, Nevada, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Brandon Gorman, junior in general business, Florham Park, New Jersey, K-State Global Campus Dean's Merit Scholarship; Meredith Tolsma, master's student in academic advising, Albuquerque, New Mexico, College of Education Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Nicoya Langley, master's student in psychology, Apex, North Carolina, College of Arts and Sciences Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Brittany Michels, master's student in dietetics, Cincinnati, Ohio, K-State Global Campus Dean's Merit Scholarship; Deborah Haley, senior in food science and industry, Olympia, Washington, College of Agriculture Scholarship for Distance Education Students; and Ashley Walther, junior in dietetics, Yelm, Washington, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship.