NMU ANNOUNCES PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

Friday 12, 2010
            MARQUETTE, Mich.—Northern Michigan University has announced the results of its Presidential Scholars Competition for high school seniors.  Each year, NMU invites academically talented students to compete for major scholarships.

            The following students will receive a “full-ride” Presidential/Harden Scholarship, which covers eight consecutive semesters of in-state or out-of-state tuition, most required fees and room and board.

            Michigan

            Big Rapids: Elizabeth Klarecki, Big Rapids High School; Caro: Seth Kratz, Caro High School; Flint: Jessica Meiser, Kearsley High School; Hastings: Abigail Worm, Hastings High School; Hillsdale: Cassandra Hastings, Hillsdale High School; Ironwood: Kayla Chiapuzio, Luther L. Wright High School; Ishpeming: Abby Fredrickson, Westwood High School; Muskegon: Elizabeth Hendricks, Fruitport High School Newport: Shelbi Lisecki, Saint Mary Catholic Central High School; Petoskey: Grace Blankenhager Petoskey High School; South Lyon: Charlotte Cialek, Washtenaw Tech Middle College; Sterling Heights: Emily Keller, Henry Ford II high School; Traunik: Samantha DeNeef, Superior Central High School;;

            California

            Ventura: Elizabeth Roemisch, Foothill Technology High School;

            Illinois

            Antioch: Caitlin Mrowiec, Antioch Community High School; Grayslake: Scott Carpenter, Grayslake Central High School; Lake Villa: Donald Bauer. Carmel Central High School; Springfield: Danielle Morrison, Springfield High School;           

            Minnesota

            Afton: Jessica Diggins, Stillwater Area Senior High School; Elk River: Kaylianna Ott, Elk River Area High School;

            New York

            Northport: Lindsay Luft, Northport Senior High School;

            Wisconsin

            Eau Claire: Meghan Marquardt, North High School; Kelsey Weister, Memorial High School; Waukesha: Elizabeth Woodford, Waukesha South High School.



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