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Universityof Park Introduces Scholarships for Achieving Students Competing for Financial Assistance

College-bound students set to enroll at Park University in Fall 2023 have been named as recipients of competitive academic scholarships.

Park University Discloses Academic Scholarships with a Competing Edge
Park University Discloses Academic Scholarships with a Competing Edge

Universityof Park Introduces Scholarships for Achieving Students Competing for Financial Assistance

Several Missouri and Kansas Students Awarded Park Trustee Scholarships for Fall 2023

A number of high school students from Missouri and Kansas have been awarded the prestigious Park Trustee Scholarship for the upcoming academic year. The scholarship, which covers full tuition for four years, is a highly sought-after opportunity for incoming freshmen.

Chloe White from Lafayette County High School in Higginsville, Missouri, as well as Maleah West from Ruskin High School in Kansas City, Missouri, are among the recipients. Alicia Kimani from Kickapoo High School in Springfield, Missouri, and Caroline Ray from Staley High School in Kansas City, Missouri, have also been selected.

In addition, Collin Schiermeyer from Bishop LeBlond High School in St. Joseph, Missouri, Myshayla Hayes from Central High School in Kansas City, Missouri, Alana Nielsen from Alvirne High School in Hudson, New Hampshire, Sydney Fisher from Liberty High School in Missouri, Hollee Eldred from Home School in Mount Vernon, Iowa, and Sean Childress from Staley High School in Kansas City, Missouri, have also been awarded the scholarship.

The scholarship was also granted to 19 other incoming freshmen, including students from Kearney High School in Missouri, Pleasant Hill High School in Missouri, Salina South High School in Kansas, Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas, Park Hill South High School in Riverside, Missouri, St. Pius X High School in Kansas City, Missouri, Blue Springs South High School in Missouri, Liberty High School in Missouri, Lincoln College Preparatory Academy in Kansas City, Missouri, Basehor-Linwood High School in Basehor, Kansas, and Lansing High School in Kansas.

Other recipients include Carlos Olvera from Allen Village School in Kansas City, Missouri, Maylee Shifflett from Benton High School in St. Joseph, Missouri, Zane Cox from Kearney High School in Missouri, Cathryne Maxey from Truman High School in Independence, Missouri, Hannah Mand from Platte County High School in Platte City, Missouri, and Emmalee Lockwood from Grain Valley High School in Missouri.

Furthermore, the McAfee Scholarship for 2023 has been awarded to 16 incoming freshmen, including Danielle Burg from Central High School in Kansas City, Missouri, Ashlee Dureka from Crossroads Preparatory Academy in Kansas City, Missouri, Emma Ellis from Kearney High School in Missouri, Kennedi Forsythe from Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas, Kasey Gardner from Pleasant Hill High School in Missouri, Adele Gerry from Salina South High School in Kansas, Rori Harnung from Olathe West High School in Olathe, Kansas, Anabella Mandina-Ward from Park Hill South High School in Riverside, Missouri, Emily Moll from St. Pius X High School in Kansas City, Missouri, Rylee Reece from Blue Springs South High School in Missouri, Ella Robinson from Liberty High School in Missouri, Faith Romano from Tipton High School in Missouri, Dah Shee from Lincoln College Preparatory Academy in Kansas City, Missouri, Denalyn Vasquez from Salina South High School in Kansas, and Waylon Wright from Park Hill South High School in Riverside, Missouri, as well as Piper Zeigler from Lawson High School in Missouri.

The McAfee Scholarship, like the Park Trustee Scholarship, covers full tuition for four years and provides an opportunity for a study abroad semester. The Presidential Honors Scholarship for 2023 has been awarded to Isabella Brooks from Nevada (Missouri) High School and Emmerson Taylor from St. Pius X High School in Kansas City, Missouri. This scholarship covers full tuition, room and board for four years, and also provides an opportunity for a study abroad semester.

The specific requirements for Park University academic scholarships for incoming freshmen in Fall 2023 have not been directly detailed in the provided search results. However, incoming freshmen are often required to be admitted as degree-seeking students, have a minimum high school GPA that can range from about 3.0 to higher depending on the scholarship tier, and may be required to submit standardized test scores (ACT/SAT). Maintenance of a minimum college GPA (commonly around 3.0) is usually required to keep the scholarship, and additional documents like essays, letters of recommendation, or demonstrated leadership/extracurricular involvement might be required.

Since none of the search results provide Park University’s exact Fall 2023 scholarship criteria, the best approach is to consult Park University’s official website or contact their admissions or financial aid office directly for the most accurate and updated requirements for academic scholarships for Fall 2023 incoming freshmen.

Pursuing education and self-development is evident in the recent Park Trustee Scholarship recipients, with Chloe White, Maleah West, Alicia Kimani, Caroline Ray, Collin Schiermeyer, Myshayla Hayes, Alana Nielsen, Sydney Fisher, Hollee Eldred, Sean Childress, and many others demonstrating a commitment to personal growth and learning as they embark on their academic journeys.

Engaging in lifelong learning is also observed among the recipients of the McAfee Scholarship, such as Danielle Burg, Ashlee Dureka, Emma Ellis, Kennedi Forsythe, Kasey Gardner, Adele Gerry, Rori Harnung, Anabella Mandina-Ward, Emily Moll, Rylee Reece, Ella Robinson, Faith Romano, Dah Shee, Denalyn Vasquez, Waylon Wright, and Piper Zeigler, who will further their education while also gaining an opportunity to study abroad.

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