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VU Jasper Foundation awards full tuition scholarships to 37 students

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JASPER – Vincennes University Jasper has welcomed its third and largest cohort of Dubois County Scholastic Excellence Award recipients to campus this academic year. Funded by the VU Jasper Foundation, the Scholastic Excellence Award was introduced in 2019 to help students begin their college journey and assist them in getting ahead in their career goals with zero out-of-pocket expenses and without the need for loans.

Thirty-seven VU Jasper award winners from throughout the region are recipients this year of full tuition at the Jasper campus, up to 15 hours, in addition to all regularly assessed fees for fall and spring semesters; a $500 stipend each semester for books and supplies; a laptop computer; and access to an honors study lounge equipped with WiFi and an interactive table. “We are excited about the growth we have experienced since we introduced the Scholastic Excellence Award Scholarship,” VU Jasper Foundation President Dan Fritch said. “Year over year, we have seen a significant increase in applications. That increase reaffirms the need in our community that students are looking for financial assistance in their education. The VUJ Foundation is dedicated to helping meet those needs. We are proud of the students taking advantage of this scholarship as they recognize the importance of their continuing education.”

VU Jasper Assistant Vice President and Dean Christian Blome thanked the foundation for its commitment to helping students. “These awards have enabled students to advance their educational goals and life ambitions. Your support will be felt for generations and will have a tremendous impact in Dubois County and beyond,” he said.

One of the Scholastic Excellence Award recipients is nursing student Tavor DuPont. He plans to earn an associate degree then enroll in VU’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. He aspires to work as a labor and delivery nurse at a local hospital near his hometown of Tell City. “The Scholastic Excellence Award will help me to achieve my goals by offering financial assistance to help ensure that I am focused on my studies and not any outside factors such as student loans,” DuPont said. “I believe that this award will allow me to expand my horizons and get familiar with the college setting after having graduated high school in the spring. I will not be in debt after completing my first year of college. This is a huge factor for me, and I am so grateful to the Dubois County Scholastic Excellence team for choosing me to receive one of these awards.”

Eight students in VU Jasper’s Career Advancement Partnership program are among the scholarship recipients. Five of those students were enrolled as high schoolers in VU Jasper’s Automatic and Robotics Academy, and they will graduate in just one year with an associate degree in electronics technology with an emphasis in technical maintenance.

In partnership with the Patoka Valley CTE Cooperative, students in the ARA program gain real-world experience in advanced manufacturing within an apprenticeship-type environment at VU Jasper’s Center for Innovation, Technology, and Manufacturing. The CAP program is an innovative workforce development initiative between VU Jasper and local manufacturing companies. Students learn high-demand industrial maintenance skills while working internships with industry partners.

2021-22 Scholastic Excellence Award recipients

  • Lillian Achbach (Jasper), general studies
  • Charbel Alcantara (Huntingburg), general studies
  • KayLee Anderson (Jasper), general studies
  • Quinn Barnett (Huntingburg), business management
  • Dillon Cummins (French Lick), software development-database certificate
  • Gavin Daunhauer (Dale), Career Advancement Partnership
  • Robyn Deno (Huntingburg), nursing
  • Tavor DuPont (Tell City), general studies and health occupations
  • Caden Eckert (Birdseye), Career Advancement Partnership
  • Alexis Emmons (Huntingburg), general studies and health occupations
  • Robert Gogel (St. Meinrad), Career Advancement Partnership
  • Anna Hollinden (Jasper), general studies
  • Jaycie Hooten (Jasper), general studies
  • Emma Hubert (Branchville), nursing
  • Adam Jochem (Dale), general studies
  • Cynthia Kaszynski (Santa Claus), nursing
  • Connor Krips (Jasper), Career Advancement Partnership
  • Gracie Mehringer (Dubois), general studies
  • Tucker Neukam (Dubois), Career Advancement Partnership
  • Haley Owens (Paoli), nursing
  • Hannah Pardo (Jasper), general studies and health occupations
  • Abhi Patel (Jasper), business management
  • Shayla Reyes (Huntingburg), general studies
  • Reece Siddons (Huntingburg), general studies
  • Jacob Smith (Santa Claus), computer science
  • Joshua Smith (Santa Claus), general studies
  • Breck Sternberg (Huntingburg), Career Advancement Partnership
  • Wyatt Street (Jasper), law enforcement
  • Kim Sulayno (Jasper), general studies
  • Gracie Sunderman (Jasper), general studies
  • Conner Troutt (French Lick), Career Advancement Partnership
  • Zachary Troxal (Jasper), VU/Purdue Agriculture Transfer
  • Abigail Uebelhor (Jasper), general studies and health occupations
  • Jesus Valdes (Huntingburg), computer science
  • Alyssa Verkamp (French Lick), general studies and health occupations
  • Brennen Wehr (Jasper), Career Advancement Partnership
  • Michael Will (Holland), general studies
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