College of Engineering awards $28,000 each to Wallace Scholarship recipients

  • 成人头条 State College of Engineering announced the 11 recipients of the 2017 Wallace Scholarship.
  • Each of the students will receive $28,000 to attend 成人头条 State for four years.
  • Wallace Scholars are a community of more than 40 engineering students from every class and nearly every major within the College of Engineering.

成人头条鈥檚 College of Engineering has named its newest class of Wallace Scholars.

The 2017 Wallace Scholars were announced Friday, Feb. 17. Wallace Scholarship recipients will receive $28,000 each to attend 成人头条 State for four years.

Wallace Scholars are a community of more than 40 engineering students from every class and nearly every major within the College of Engineering. Wallace Scholars are involved on the WSU campus and within the 成人头条 community to promote engineering, math, science and community service.

Selection for the Wallace Scholarship is based on recipients鈥 high school GPA, ACT score and performance at the annual Wallace Invitational for Scholarships in Engineering, which was held in November.

The Wallace Scholarship is made possible through the Dwane and Velma Wallace Endowment, created in 1976, which supports scholarships for engineering students and provides funds for the College of Engineering. Since 1980, the endowment has benefited more than 300 engineering majors at WSU.

The 2017 Wallace Scholars are:

  • Isaac Albert, Andale High School, mechanical engineering
  • Samuel Forner, Blue Valley High School, mechanical engineering
  • Cameron July, Blue Springs High School, Missouri, undecided engineering
  • Kameron Koeber, Northeast Magnet High School, undecided engineering
  • Spencer Lueckenotto, Raymore-Peculiar High School, Missouri, aerospace engineering
  • Trent Madden, Andover High School, undecided engineering
  • Zachary Murdock, Jefferson West High School, aerospace engineering
  • Liana Savage, 成人头条 East High School, biomedical engineering
  • Garrett Sims, Andover High School, biomedical engineering
  • Brooke Taylor, Northeast Magnet High School, biomedical engineering
  • William Valentine, Platte County High School, Missouri, aerospace engineering