The Knox County Community Foundation announces the distribution of community scholarships totaling $31,900. This year, funds established by generous donors, provided scholarships to 17 area students. The scholarship breakfast for fund founders and recipients was held Friday, April 14th at The Pantheon.
In addition to announcing the recipients, the Regional Director of Community Engagement & Impact, Laura Hazelman states, “The Knox County Community Foundation is thankful to our generous fund founders and donors who make these scholarship awards possible. Their investment in the education of our youth has impacted each of these students. The process of choosing who will be awarded each of these scholarships is undertaken with dedication and discipline by a committee made up of members of the Knox County Community Foundation advisory board. We are grateful for their hard work and dedication in doing this. The process is never easy because our Knox County students are exceptional.”
This year’s scholarships awarded are:
The Zack Arnold Memorial Scholarship is an annual renewable scholarship established by Dr. Brian Arnold and his family in memory of his son Zack. Since golf was important to Zack, the scholarship benefits Knox County seniors who have participated in their school’s golf team. This year’s $1,500 scholarship recipient is Bethany Williams, South Knox High School.
The Persis McClure Hurst Memorial Scholarship was established by Sarah H. Keller in memory of her mother. It benefits graduating seniors of any Knox County High School planning to attend any Indiana college or university and demonstrate an interest in English or History. This year’s $1,500 scholarship recipient is Emma Elkins, North Knox High School.
McKinley Avenue Presbyterian Church Student Scholarship is an annual scholarship founded by the members of the McKinley Avenue Presbyterian Church Student Scholarship Committee. It benefits a graduating senior at any Knox County High School pursuing post-secondary education. The recipient of this $800 scholarship is Ariana Patricio, Lincoln High School.
The Velma and Herbert Pepmeier Scholarship was established by Herbert C. Pepmeier to benefit a graduating senior who is affiliated with St. John’s United Church of Christ in Vincennes or Bethel Church in Freelandville. This year’s $4,000 scholarship recipient is Kathleen McGuire, Rivet High School.
The James (Jim) Jenks Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship established by friends of Jim Jenks to help graduating seniors of Knox County pursue advanced education. Jim was an avid golfer, so recipients must have been a member of their school’s golf team during their senior year of high school. The scholarship will be awarded to a female student and one male student. This year’s $500 award recipients are Trinity Dubbs, South Knox High School, and Luke Bloebaum, South Knox High School.
The Kathleen W. Rinsch Educational Scholarship is an annual renewable scholarship established by the past director of the Knox County Community Foundation, Kathy Rinsch. She was a former English and Latin teacher at North Knox High School and started this scholarship to encourage recent graduates and non-traditional students to pursue higher education in the field of education. The recipient of the $1,000 scholarship is Emma Elkins, North Knox High School.
The Robert W. Nordhorn Memorial Scholarship was established by Mrs. Marcia Nordhorn in memory of her husband Robert. The scholarship is awarded to a student at Lincoln High School who has participated in arts/technical theater, choir, or band and who has participated in theatrical productions. This year the $600 scholarship recipient is Parker Dugan.
The Roger Montgomery, M.D. Memorial Scholarship was established by Sue Montgomery in memory of her husband Dr. (Walter) Roger Montgomery, a Vincennes nephrologist. It is available to graduating seniors of any Knox County high school or certified home school program who are pursuing post-secondary education. This year the $3,000 scholarship recipient is Jayden Easley, Lincoln High School.
The Southwest Indiana Purdue Scholarship was established by the Knox County Purdue Ag Alumni. It is open to students in Knox, Daviess, Greene, Sullivan, Pike, and Gibson Counties who are pursuing a degree at Purdue University in West Lafayette. This year’s $2,000 award recipient is Jacob Misiniec, North Knox High School.
The Heather Bird Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship established by Robert H. Bird in memory of his daughter. Active members of the Vincennes Township Fire Department with at least one year of service and their spouses who have a high school diploma or GED or children of active members who are graduating high school seniors are eligible. This year the $1,500 scholarship recipient is Briley Yochum, North Knox High School.
Knox County Community Foundation Scholarships
This year, 24 students applied for the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship, and as in years past, the Community Foundation awards a scholarship to the first alternate to the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. This year we were able to award a scholarship to the second alternate as well as those students who were finalists of the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. These scholarships are made possible by donors to the Friends of Knox County Fund. Abby Coffman, Ball State Academy was named the first alternate and awarded $4,000; and Payton Dugan, Lincoln High School was named second alternate and was awarded $2,000. The following students were finalists and each will receive $1,500; Geneva Halter, North Knox High School; Jonathan Soderling, Lincoln High School; Bethany Williams, South Knox; Chase Staggs, South Knox High School; Isabella Lange, Lincoln High School; and Dylan Maeder, South Knox High School.
Ava Like of South Knox High School is the 2023 Knox County Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship recipient. She will receive a full tuition scholarship to the Indiana College of her choice and a $900 yearly stipend for required books and equipment from the Lilly Endowment Scholarship. After graduation, Ava plans to attend Purdue University. The Community Foundation handles the applications, and a volunteer selection committee of community leaders completes the review process for this award, submitting final nominations to Independent Colleges of Indiana.
The Knox County Community Foundation advisory board would like to thank the parents, family members, teachers, school administrators, coaches, mentors, and everyone who has inspired these students. Congratulations to these outstanding students and their families. We wish you the best as you pursue your college degrees and future opportunities.
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