University news
Schneck announces available scholarships
SEYMOUR — The Schneck Foundation Scholarship Committee is accepting applications for the Allied Health Scholarship and the Amanda M. Dick Honorary Scholarship for female medical students.
Applications for both scholarships are available online at schneckfoundation.org, schneckmed.org, or by contacting the Schneck Foundation at 812-524-4244. Applications for the Allied Health Scholarship will also be available from counselors at local high schools.
Applications must be completed and returned to the Foundation no later than March 15 to be eligible for consideration.
The Allied Health Scholarship is for students interested in clinical support areas such as speech therapy, respiratory therapy, lab technology, pharmacy, physical therapy, and radiological technology. Acceptance for enrollment at a school and program of study in a technical/professional field is required for the scholarship to be officially awarded.
In honor of his wife Dr. Amanda Dick, Dr. Andrew Dick started this scholarship in 2018 as a surprise birthday present. The Amanda M. Dick Honorary Scholarship is intended to support women pursuing a career in the medical field. To be considered, candidates must apply each year.
Candidates must be female and accepted into medical school. Primary consideration will be given to Jackson, Jennings, Scott and Washington county residents. Residents of other counties may be considered based on available funds and at the discretion of the scholarship committee.
For more information, contact the foundation at 812-524-4244 or [email protected].
Students named to Dean’s, President’s lists
Bob Jones University
North Vernon: Faith Boardman
Cedarville (Ohio) University
Columbus: Janae Coin, Joshua Felde, Rachel Thompson, Ashlyn Huffman
Trine University
Columbus: Lucas Turner, Bernard Woon
Edinburgh: Sydney Bowers
Hope: Kelsey Hanner, Clayton Wilson
University of Evansville
Columbus: Jakob Meyer, Abigail Johnson, Henry Kiel, Sydney Anderson, Andrew Cvelbar
North Vernon: Kent Biehle, Abigail Decamp, Hannah Garrity
TrineOnline announces graduates
ANGOLA — The following students have completed degrees through the Trine University’s TrineOnline program, earning degrees at the end of the fall 2019 semester.
Columbus: Chelsea Alacon, bachelor of science in business administration in management; Kenya Brown, bachelor of science in criminal justice, Brittnay Gonzalez, bachelor of science in business administration in applied management and Lexi Olmstead, bachelor of science in business administration in applied management.
Hope: Rob Critney, bachelor of science in psychology.