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2020–2021 College of Continuing and Professional Studies Scholarship Recipients (continued)
J.W. Buchta Memorial Scholarship
In 1968, friends, family, and colleagues of Dean Emeritus J. William Buchta established this fund to honor the late Dean Buchta and his lifelong commitment to interdisciplinary education. Awards are made to students who have demonstrated academic achievement while working toward an interdisciplinary baccalaureate degree.
Ryan Appleby Ece Kremers Grace McGurran
Ceil T. Victor Scholarship
Samantha Payne Brooke Whitaker Sophia Poppert Alvarez Keely Zimmerman Hannah Sheridan
Ceil T. Victor established this scholarship to support goal-oriented working students who are attending the University to achieve a degree or certificate or to take professional development courses through the College of Continuing and Professional Studies. Students must contribute to the cost of their education from their own resources and be ineligible for employer-funded educational support.
Jennifer Alderman Jessica Barker Emily Bussell
Christine Crawford Allison Du Lac-Johnson Kirsti Lilja
Sara Najm
Melissa Rozmiarek Shelby Saenger
Knutson Construction Scholarship
The Knutson Construction Scholarship was established in 2019 by Knutson Construction to provide support to students interested in the construction management field. Knutson Construction has been in operation since 1911 and has a presence throughout the US. The organization has leaders in “Green Construction” and handles all phases
of construction, including pre-construction, general contracting, construction management, and design/build. The Knutson Construction Scholarship will be awarded to assist CCAPS undergraduate degree program students enrolled in the Construction Management Program who have both financial need and academic merit.
Brandon Sloniker
Remington Scholarship
Esther Remington established this fund in 1974 as a memorial to her husband Gilford, a noted University professor and Director of Extension. After Esther’s death in 2000, G. Jean Berman, the Remingtons’ daughter, contributed to the scholarship in memory of both her parents. Preference is given to students studying art, history, education, and media.
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