K-State Civic Leadership Scholarship to high school seniors from Eudora, Louisburg and Wichita
MANHATTAN — Kansas State University recently awarded three high school seniors the K-State Civic Leadership Scholarship from a group of 10 finalists. The scholarship rewards students who are making a difference and demonstrating creativity by developing projects and programs with a lasting impact on those they serve.
Campbell McNorton, Eudora, a senior at Eudora High School, received first place and a $4,000 K-State Civic Leadership Scholarship. Katie Dillon, Louisburg, a senior at Louisburg High School, received the second-place scholarship of $2,500, while Cael Sanderson, Wichita, a senior at Eisenhower High School, received the third-place scholarship of $2,000.
The finalists competed in an on-campus interview and recognition day earlier this semester. They were selected for demonstrating a commitment to serving others in their community, school or place of worship.
The following students were also finalists for Kansas State University's Civic Leadership Scholarship:
Erin Frenk, Fredonia, a senior at Fredonia High School; Benjamin Rogers, Gardner, a senior who is homeschooled; Jayden Brethour, Lenexa, a senior who is homeschooled; and Kaitlyn Borgelt, Olathe, a senior at Olathe West High School; Emerson Nichols, Russell, a senior at Russell High School; Cade Wurst, Lamar, Colorado, a senior at Lamar High School; and Addison Porter, Kailua, Hawaii, a senior at Kailua High School.