Kalamazoo Valley's 2019 Merit Scholarships
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Kalamazoo Valley's 2019 Merit Scholarships
Kalamazoo Valley’s 2019 Merit Scholarships have been awarded to nearly 50 high school seniors from seven local counties. The Merit Scholarships are for top performing Michigan high school scholars and funds are to be used during their first two years at Kalamazoo Valley. Eligible applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.5, a minimum ACT composite score of 21 or a minimum new SAT composite score of 1060. Scholarship recipients are awarded a $3,000 scholarship for their freshman year and can receive an additional award of $3,000 for their sophomore year, if certain criteria are met.
Jenna Case - Athens
Paige Burgess - Coloma
Alexander Mason - Comstock
Branden Willis - Comstock
Zoey Allen - Gobles
Ross Thorpe - Gobles
Brandon Buchanan - Gull Lake
Sophia Christensen - Gull Lake
Liam Halpin - Gull Lake
Molly Blasen - Hackett Catholic
Austin Phan - Hackett Catholic
Ashley Loew - Hamilton
Logan Loofboro - Kalamazoo Central
Megan Meeuwse - Kalamazoo Christian
Morgan Munson - Lawrence
Dylan Kalas - Lawton
Jordyn Gibbs - Lawton
Regan Peat - Lawton
Clayton Geerlings - Martin
Holly Remund - Mattawan
Troy Fillenworth - Mattawan
Lauren Rose - Plainwell
Andrea DeVries - Plymouth Christian
Brynn Henry - Portage Central
Grace Hovda - Portage Central
Bradley McNamara - Portage Central
Luke Singer - Portage Central
Megan Vande Gissen - Portage Central
Grace Cummings - Portage Northern
Andrew Gelbaugh - Portage Northern
Ethan Griwatsch - Portage Northern
Kelsey Feddema - Schoolcraft
Stephanie Rosas - South Haven
Jules Stuckum - South Haven
Caleb Staufer - Staufer Homeschool
Zachery Chapman- Sturgis
Baleigh Knapp - Sturgis
Fatima Abuhaltam - Three Rivers
Nathan Adams - Three Rivers
Destiny Allstead - Three Rivers
Daniel Foura - Three Rivers
Shelby Krawczak - Three Rivers
Grace Wile - Vicksburg
Jay Snyder - Vicksburg
Madeline Matice - Wayland Union