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Due to the disruptions arising from the national response to COVID-19, the K-State Social Club is extending the application deadline to April 15, 2020, for the Edna S. Young Scholarship and the Dr. Michaeline Chance-Reay Community Woman Scholarship. 

You may submit your applications for the K-State Social Club scholarships via email to Justin Frederick and Ismael Rodriguez from Student Life.

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Funds permitting, Kansas State University Social Club sponsors three scholarships:

Edna S. Young Scholarship

The Edna S. Young Scholarship is designated for a non-traditional full-time student. It was established in 1982 in honor of Edna S. Young, a long-time member and club Historian, who served as Social Club President in 1959-60 and in 1975-76.

2020-2021 Edna S. Young Scholarship Application Form

Qualifications for Application:

  • Must be a first-time recipient of this scholarship. Previous Edna S. Young Scholarship recipients are not eligible.
  • The recipient will be a new or continuing non-traditional, undergraduate student enrolled full-time (12 credit hours or more), in a degree-seeking program during the academic year.
  • The recipient must meet one of the following criteria: 25 years of age or older, married, a parent, a veteran, or returning to school after an absence of 3 or more years.
  • The Edna S. Young Scholarship is awarded in even-numbered years.

K-State First Ladies Scholarship

The K-State First Ladies Scholarship is designated for a part-time non-traditional student. It was established in 2000 in honor of the KSU presidents' wives, one of whom, Margaret Waters in 1911, founded Kansas State University Social Club.

The 2021-2022 First Ladies Scholarship Application Form will be available in early 2021.

Qualifications for Application:

  • Must be a first-time recipient of this scholarship. Previous K-State First Ladies Scholarship recipients are not eligible.
  • The recipient will be a new or continuing non-traditional student who will be a part-time (11 credits hours or less) undergraduate student enrolled in a degree-seeking program during the academic year.
  • The recipient must meet at least one of the following criteria: 25 years of age or older, married, a parent a veteran, or returning to school after an absence of 3 or more years.
  • The K-State First Ladies Scholarship is awarded in odd-numbered years.

Dr. Michaeline Chance-Reay Community Woman Scholarship

The Dr. Michaeline Chance-Reay Community Woman Scholarship is designated for a non-traditional female graduate student. It was established in 2006 with the first scholarship being offered in 2007-08.

2020-2021 Dr. Michaeline Chance-Reay Community Woman Scholarship Application Form

Qualifications for Application:

  • Must be a first-time recipient of this scholarship. This scholarship is not eligible for renewal.
  • The recipient will be a female, non-traditional graduate student properly enrolled in any curriculum at Kansas State University who demonstrates financial need, academic commitment and community service.
  • The recipient must meet one or more of the following criteria: 25 years of age or older, married, a parent, a veteran, or returning to grad school after an absence of three years or more.
  • The Dr. Michaeline Chance-Reay Community Woman Scholarship is awarded each year as funds are available.

Complete and Return Scholarship Application forms prior to the April 1st application deadline to:

Non-Traditional & Veteran Student Services
201 Holton Hall
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506-1305

You may add your support to our scholarship funds through the purchase of K-State greeting cards. E-mail us for more information. These note cards feature-the renderings of eight K-State buildings and include the building's history as well as a story of a woman's involvement. 

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