October 17, 2012
Going the distance: O'Bannon Scholarship from Division of Continuing Education helps distance education students with education goals
Submitted by Communications and Marketing
A scholarship that provides financial assistance to degree-seeking graduate and undergraduate students in distance education degree programs offered through Kansas State University's Division of Continuing Education is being awarded to five individuals for the fall semester.
The division's $1,000 Maurine Allison O'Bannon Memorial Scholarship is named for an alumna of the university's class of 1915.
"Awarding this scholarship twice per year helps make higher education more attainable for adult students as they balance their education with other financial commitments," said Sue C. Maes, dean of continuing education at K-State. "The division continually works with campus entities and university alumni to bring scholarship opportunities for distance education students."
Scholarship recipients include:
Cynthia Naylor, junior in general business, Herington; Dawn Van Horn, junior in interdisciplinary social sciences, Junction City; Shay Dodson, master's student in academic advising, Manhattan; and Amy Buscher, senior in dietetics, Topeka.
From out of state: Karyn Raney, master's student in academic advising, Schenectady, N.Y.
The application deadline for the spring 2013 O'Bannon Scholarship is Friday, Nov. 2. Application guidelines and additional financial aid and scholarship opportunities for distance education students are available at www.dce.k-state.edu/students/services/financial-aid.