Online students receive scholarships
MANHATTAN — Nearly 100 students attending Kansas State University Online received scholarships this fall semester. The scholarships ranged from $300 to $1,000 each and totaled $50,300.
K-State Global Campus, which oversees K-State Online, works hard to offer scholarships to its online students, who are predominately adults attending classes part time while balancing work and family responsibilities. The scholarships are available to both part-time and full-time students to provide more individuals the opportunity to earn a degree at their own pace.
The following K-State Online students are fall 2021 scholarship recipients:
Chelsie Calvert, master's student in teaching, Derby, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Jordan Rohr, senior in dietetics, Ellis, Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Hannah Kadugyed, master's student in teaching, Grow America Farmers Communities Scholarship, and Nicole Mcconnell, master's student in teaching, Grow America Farmers Communities Scholarship, both from Fort Riley; Anna Kim, master's student in teaching, Fort Scott, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
From Greater Kansas City: Anoud Aljbour, senior in elementary education, Maurine Allison O'Bannon Memorial Scholarship, Daniel Bauer, junior in food science and industry, College of Agriculture Scholarship for Distance Education Students, and Haley Foral, master's student in teaching, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; all from Kansas City; Allison Foard, master's student in teaching, Lenexa, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Morgan Hoy, master's in teaching, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students, and Mason Reaser, master's student in teaching, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students, both from Olathe; Chelsea Hightower, master's student in teaching, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students, Mahkala Lackey, master's student in curriculum and instruction, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students, and Elizabeth Waldberg, master's student in teaching, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students, all from Overland Park; and Mary Kate Sutton, master's student in teaching, Shawnee, College of Education Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
Baylee Mullins, master's student in teaching, Maize, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Sofia Villa, freshman in business administration, Manhattan, College of Business Administration Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Jessica Noll, master's student in curriculum and instruction, Nortonville, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Trista Gorrell, master's student in teaching, Ottawa, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Morgan Laudan, master's student in nutrition, dietetics and sensory sciences, Paola, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Christal Walker, master's in teaching, Park City, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Drake Wolters, senior in personal financial planning, Salina, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Kelsy Sproul, sophomore in elementary education, Sedan, College of Education Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Ashley Elizabeth Stieben, junior in animal sciences and industry, Tonganoxie, College of Agriculture Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
From Topeka: Jennifer Beishl, master's student in teaching, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Dawn Cott-Acosta, master's student in teaching, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Kyna Croft, master's student in educational leadership, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; and Chloe Quick, senior in human development and family science, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
Lisa Mccarter, master's student in academic advising, Waterville, Sue C. Maes and Vanier Family Scholarship; Skyler Bybee, junior in human development and family science, Sue Maes and Dennis Hemmendinger KSU Foundation Family Scholarship, and Miranda Stubbs, master's student in food science, College of Agriculture Scholarship for Distance Education Students, both from Wichita; Kylie Fischer, junior in personal financial planning, Williamsburg, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
From out of state:
Kayla Kamen, master's student in nutrition, dietetics and sensory sciences, Malibu, California, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Curtis Westbrook, doctoral student in curriculum and instruction, Parker, Colorado, Kenneth and Leah Mae Bever KSU Foundation Family Scholarship; Meggie Jenkins, master's student in academic advising Galena, Illinois, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Erik Rickert, senior in elementary education, Manhattan, Illinois, Maurine Allison O'Bannon Memorial Scholarship; Riley Smith, master's student in agribusiness, St. Louis, Michigan, College of Agriculture Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Eboni Bright, senior in dietetics, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Alissa Cunningham, senior in dietetics, Liberty, Missouri, Maurine Allison O'Bannon Memorial Scholarship; Andrea Reinhart, master's student in teaching, Moberly, Missouri, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Jill Bertelsen, master's student in adult learning and leadership, Riverside, Missouri, College of Education Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Paul Sorvino, master's student in teaching, Glassboro, New Jersey, College of Education Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
From New York: Alex Hernandez, master's student in community development, Brooklyn, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Kristen Hedberg, senior in dietetics, New York City, Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health Scholarship for Distance Education Students; and Beth Hosmer, senior in nutrition and health, Nichols, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
Cahleigh Barnes, junior in nutrition and health, Asheville, North Carolina, Maurine Allison O'Bannon Memorial Scholarship; James Wester, junior in dietetics, Fayetteville, North Carolina, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Shannon Cantrell, freshman in nutrition and health, Kent, Ohio, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Jonathan Lee, master's student in industrial and organizational psychology, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Alexis Hawk, senior in dietetics, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
From Texas: Mikki Hobbs, senior in dietetics, Argyle, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Amari Bradley, junior in business administration, Houston, College of Business Administration Scholarship for Distance Education Students; and Savanna Layman, senior in animal sciences and industry, Whitewright, College of Agriculture Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
Amy Dickerson, master's student in dietetics, King George, Virginia, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students; Mallory Bower, junior in dietetics, Richmond, Virginia, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students.
From Wisconsin: Georgia Haake, junior in food science and industry, Howard, Nathan and Becky Smit Food Innovation Scholarship; Huisuo Huang, master's student in business administration, New Berlin, College of Business Administration Scholarship for Distance Education Students; and Matthew Iverson, master's student in teaching, Onalaska, Global Campus Scholarship for Distance Education Students.