Online students receive scholarships from Kansas State University Global Campus
Friday, July 26, 2019
MANHATTAN — Kansas State University Global Campus awarded $38,850 in scholarships to 45 students across the U.S. and abroad for the summer 2019 semester.
Students enrolled in online programs through K-State Global Campus are predominately adults attending classes part time while balancing work and family responsibilities. Many remain ineligible for the majority of scholarships, which often are reserved for full-time students. K-State Global Campus is dedicated to offering scholarships to both part-time and full-time students, providing more individuals the opportunity to earn a degree at their own pace.
The following K-State Global Campus students are summer 2019 scholarship recipients:
Amy Wyckoff, senior in human development and family science, Abilene, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Tonia Raymond, senior in human development and family science, Altoona, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Kimberly Maute, junior in elementary education, Baxter Springs, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Meghan Diehl, sophomore in human development and family science, Brookville, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Angela Rosen, master's student in teaching, Emporia, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
From Greater Kansas City: Shannon Bingley, senior in elementary education, College of Education Scholarship for Distance Education Students, and Joanna Marin, senior in general business, College of Business Administration Scholarship for Distance Education Students, both from Kansas City; and Katherine Welzenbach, doctoral student in adult learning and leadership, Overland Park, K-State Global Campus Dean's Merit Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
Kevin Daniels, master's student in teaching, Hays, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
From Manhattan: Jessica Huey, master's student in music, College of Arts and Sciences Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Sandy Roten, senior in technology management, College of Technology and Aviation Scholarship for Distance Education Students; and Charlie Tappen, junior in general business, College of Business Administration Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
Lacey Stock, senior in human development and family science, Marysville, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Andrea Holtzman, sophomore in personal financial planning, Pittsburg, K-State Kansas Insurance Certificate Scholarship; Shana Wood, master's student in teaching, Rossville, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Rebecca Spivey, senior in personal financial planning, Valley Center, K-State Kansas Insurance Certificate Scholarship; Napoleon Awunglefac, senior in technology management, Wichita, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Jillian Rinehart, junior in dietetics, Winfield, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
From out of state: Megan McWherter, master's student in agribusiness, Tucson, Arizona, College of Agriculture Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Amanda Adams, master's student in academic advising, San Jose, California, College of Education Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Monica Himler, senior in dietetics, Bradenton, Florida, Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Sarah McBride, master's student in adult learning and leadership, Douglas, Massachusetts, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Cassie Galligan, master's student in academic advising, Cambridge, Minnesota, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Sarah Pritchard, senior in general business, Blue Springs, Missouri, K-State Global Campus Dean's Merit Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Stephanie Boucher, senior in food science, Springfield, Missouri, K-State Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Ninette Warner, master's student in nutrition, dietetics and sensory sciences, Wanaque, New Jersey, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Erin Limes-Stickel, master's student in agribusiness, Bowling Green, Ohio, College of Agriculture Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Angie Rampy, senior in nutrition and health, Dallas, Texas, K-State Global Campus New Student Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Abigail Schaffer, master's student in psychology, Hilbert, Wisconsin, College of Arts and Sciences Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
From out of country: Claudia Woodard, senior in dietetics, Nurnberg, Germany, Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health Scholarship for Distance Education Students.