Competitive Scholarships Unveiled by Park University for Academically Gifted Students
Park University Awards Scholarships to 38 Incoming Freshmen
Park University has announced that 38 incoming freshmen have been awarded scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Among the recipients are students from high schools across Missouri, Kansas, and even New Hampshire.
The scholarships include the Presidential Honors Scholarship, the McAfee Scholarship, and the Park Trustee Scholarship. These scholarships cover full tuition, room and board for four years, and provide the opportunity for a study abroad semester.
Sydney Fisher from Liberty (Mo.) High School, Kylee Dominick from Lansing (Kan.) High School, Alicia Kimani from Kickapoo High School, Springfield, Mo., Michael Vierthaler from Basehor-Linwood High School, Basehor, Kan., Hollee Eldred, Home School, Mount Vernon, Iowa, Collin Schiermeyer from Bishop LeBlond High School, St. Joseph, Mo., Caroline Ray from Staley High School, Kansas City, Mo., Emmalee Lockwood from Grain Valley (Mo.) High School, Hannah Mand from Platte County High School, Platte City, Mo., Myshayla Hayes from Central High School, Kansas City, Mo., Sofia Ramirez from Staley High School, Kansas City, Mo., and Zane Cox from Kearney (Mo.) High School are among the recipients of the Park Trustee Scholarship.
The Presidential Honors Scholarship has been awarded to Isabella Brooks from Nevada (Mo.) High School and Emmerson Taylor from St. Pius X High School, Kansas City, Mo.
The McAfee Scholarship, also awarded by Park University, has been given to Cathryne Maxey from Truman High School, Independence, Mo., Chloe White from Lafayette County High School, Higginsville, Mo., Carlos Olvera from Allen Village School, Kansas City, Mo., Maylee Shifflett from Benton High School, St. Joseph, Mo., Alana Nielsen from Alvirne High School, Hudson, N.H., Sean Childress from Staley High School, Kansas City, Mo., Danielle Burg from Central High School, Kansas City, Mo., Ashlee Dureka from Crossroads Preparatory Academy, Kansas City, Mo., Emma Ellis from Kearney (Mo.) High School, Kennedi Forsythe from Shawnee Mission East High School, Prairie Village, Kan., Kasey Gardner from Pleasant Hill (Mo.) High School, Adele Gerry from Salina (Kan.) South High School, Rori Harnung from Olathe (Kan.) West High School, Anabella Mandina-Ward from Park Hill South High School, Riverside, Mo., Emily Moll from St. Pius X High School, Kansas City, Mo., Rylee Reece from Blue Springs (Mo.) South High School, Ella Robinson from Liberty (Mo.) High School, Faith Romano from Tipton (Mo.) High School, Dah Shee from Lincoln College Preparatory Academy, Kansas City, Mo., Denalyn Vasquez from Salina (Kan.) South High School, Waylon Wright from Park Hill South High School, Riverside, Mo., and Piper Zeigler from Lawson (Mo.) High School.
While the specific requirements and details for these academic scholarships offered by Park University are not publicly available, they typically have eligibility criteria such as minimum GPA, standardized test scores, and sometimes leadership or community involvement qualities. For accurate and detailed requirements, it is recommended to refer directly to Park University’s official admissions or financial aid website or contact their scholarship office.
These scholarships are a testament to the hard work and achievements of these outstanding students, and we congratulate them on their accomplishments.
The scholarships offered by Park University, such as the Presidential Honors Scholarship, the McAfee Scholarship, and the Park Trustee Scholarship, provide opportunities for online education, fostering education-and-self-development in areas like learning. Students receiving these scholarships are often selected based on academic merit, with requirements often including a minimum GPA and standardized test scores, along with potential factors like leadership or community involvement.