Nebraska State Colleges Award Multi-Activity Scholarships

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LINCOLN – Chadron State, Peru State, and Wayne State Colleges awarded the Nebraska State Colleges Multi-Activity Scholarship to twelve high school students at the Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) State Soccer Championships.

“We are pleased to recognize twelve outstanding students with the Nebraska State Colleges Multi-Activity Student Scholarships,” said Dr. Paul Turman, Chancellor of the Nebraska State College System (NSCS). “Students involved in multiple sports and activities demonstrate dedication, determination, teamwork, and leadership at their schools – all highly valued traits at Chadron State, Peru State, and Wayne State Colleges.”

In recognition of the importance of participating in sports and activities, the NSAA and the Nebraska State Colleges created the Nebraska State Colleges’ Multi-Activity Student Award program in 2021. High school students who participate in three or more NSAA-sanctioned activities during the academic year receive a certificate in recognition of their involvement. Nearly 16,000 high school students across Nebraska received the award for the 2023-24 school year.

This year, students had the opportunity to apply for one of twelve $1,000 Multi-Activity Scholarships at Chadron, Peru, or Wayne State College. The following students received the 2024 Multi-Activity Scholarship.

Chadron State College

Peru State College

Wayne State College

  • Grant Springer
    Senior from Valentine High School
  • Marybelle Ward
    Junior from Valentine High School
  • Emma Safford
    Sophomore from Bayard High School
  • Teagen Thompson
    Freshman from Hemingford High School
  • Sydney Chubbuck
    Senior from Lincoln North Star
  • Jenna Schweitzer
    Junior from Malcolm Jr/Sr High School
  • Savannah June
    Sophomore from Dorchester Public School
  • Kynlee Dorn
    Freshman from Palmyra Jr-Sr High School
  • Stellan Wessling
    Senior from Aquinas Catholic High School
  • Isabel Johnson
    Junior from Heartland Community Schools
  • Marta Delaluz-Enriquez
    Sophomore from South Sioux City High School
  • Angelynn Murillo-Lupercio
    Freshman from South Sioux City High School
-NSCS Office

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