Incoming Statler College freshmen awarded scholarships for outstanding engagement and leadership
The Statler College has selected 26 incoming students to receive the second annual Incoming Statler Engagement and Leadership (ISEAL) Scholarship. This one-time, $1,000 scholarship was made possible by various donors to the Statler College. Recipients were selected based off of outstanding engagement and leadership activities throughout their high school career. Students who have excelled beyond the classroom, in activities such as serving on student council, were chosen.
Mallory Anderson, Harrison City, Pennsylvania
Myles Avery, York Springs, Pennsylvania
Jalen Beeman, Oakland, Maryland
Nupur Bendre, Charleston, West Virginia
Sienna Bircher, Arbovale, West Virginia
Alex Doiron, Northbridge, Maryland
Tyler Fetty, Grafton, West Virginia
Cole Garlick, Harrington, Delaware
Megan Geer, Washington, Pennsylvania
Owen Gerdes, Morgantown, West Virginia
Ethan Grose, Parkersburg, West Virginia
Mason Harner, Shepherdstown, West Virginia
Isabella Hart, Hurricane, West Virginia
Abbie Lieving, Mason, West Virginia
Dominic McClintic, Fairview, Pennsylvania
Amirah Mitchell, Massillon, Ohio
Issac Montrief, Fredricksburg, Virginia
Dayne Gibson, Morgantown, West Virginia
A.J. Mueth, Breese, Illinois
Devin Nafziger, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Liz Renzelli, Clarksburg, West Virginia
Josilee Scott, Dallas, West Virginia
Christopher Smith, Point Pleasant, West Virginia
Sydney Smith, Friendly, West Virginia
Moriah Frey, Denver, Pennsylvania
Patrick Simms, Elkins, West Virginia