Recipients of institutional scholarships at MSU-WP announced

Officials at Missouri State University-West Plains (MSU-WP) recently awarded institutionally-funded scholarships to students for the 2024-2025 academic year.
 
The students were selected from those who applied based on ACT (American College Test) scores, grade point average, standing in their graduating class and leadership shown in the community and in school activities.
 
More information about the scholarships can be found at the financial aid website, WP.MissouriState.edu/FinAid.
 
The list below includes the names of students have accepted the scholarships as of Tuesday, July 30.
 
MSU-WP empowers students to achieve personal success and to enrich their local and global communities by providing accessible, affordable and quality educational opportunities.
 
MSU-WP offers associate degrees and credit and non-credit courses and serves as a delivery site for bachelor's and master's degrees offered by Missouri State University in Springfield.
 
Missouri State University-West Plains
2024-2025 Institutional Scholarship Recipients
Board of Governors Scholarship
Missouri
Lee's Summitt – Paiden Cole; Houston – Anna Gale; Mountain View – Ava Greenan, and Melissa McAfee.
 
Chancellor's Scholarship
Arkansas
Calico Rock – Riley Whiteaker
 
Missouri
Birch Tree – Yadira Salinas-Rodriguez; Caulfield – Shelby Davidson; Cabool – Logan Walls; Couch – Mia Taylor; Eminence – Brielle Vincent; Plato – Nolan Fitzsimmons; Republic – Carter Nation, and Madeline Saul; West Plains – Edward DeCent; Willow Springs – Kehnemund Gregory, and Drake Marshell.
 
Dean's Scholarship
Missouri
Cabool – Trevin Brill; Houston – Kamila Yetkin; Norwood – Weston Contreras; West Plains – Kailyn Burton; Winona – Jasmine Brown.
 
Arkansas Tuition Scholarship
Arkansas
Bentonville – Jeremy McManes; Camp – Cassidy Walling; Corning – Lexi Lunsford; Fayetteville – Keaton Ford; Flippin – Patricia Wood; Gravette – Sarah Lane; Harrison – Joseph Paul; Mammoth Spring – Caitlyn Quarles, and Lindsey Wood; Mountain Home – Amanda Harvey, and Rowin Rather; Pocahontas – Sarah Adams; Russellville – Lane Standridge; Sage – Alli Martin; Salem – Bry-Anna Bodeen; Siloam Springs – Andrew Elkins, and Noelia Lopez; Viola – Isabella Todd.
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