2021 Scholarship Reception Booklet

Bill and Jan Dubats Endowed Engineering Scholarship Bill Dubats is a 1965 graduate of the Stout industrial technology program. He met and married Stout junior Janel Marilyn Nelson in the same year. Jan became a homemaker, mom and helpmate as Bill progressed to an MBA degree at the University of Minnesota. This scholarship was established in appreciation for the opportunities Stout offered to mature, grow, and learn more than 54 years earlier. This scholarship is awarded to a full-time sophomore, junior, or senior majoring in mechanical engineering, with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Preference will be given to a student demonstrating financial need. The annual award is $1,400. Isaac Nachtigal Jeremy Eckerman Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established in memory of Jeremy Eckerman by his family and Affiliated Construction Services (ACS). Jeremy passed away in July 2006. He was a 2002 UW-Stout graduate and was working at ACS at the time of his death. This scholarship assists a junior or senior construction management major with a minimum GPA of 2.5 and who is a Wisconsin resident. The annual award is $200. Derek Johnson Eugene W. Else Memorial Scholarship Family and friends have established this scholarship in memory of Eugene W. Else. A lifelong resident of the Watertown, Wis. area, Eugene always encouraged his children to further their education, give back to the community, and appreciate the sacrifices made by those serving our country in the military. This award is given to a military veteran, with preference given to a Watertown High School graduate with a 3.0 or above GPA who attends UW-Stout as a full-time student and attends classes on campus. The annual award is $1,000. Nicole McConville John K. and Christine M. Enger First Amendment Scholarship John Enger retired as the executive director of University Relations at UW-Stout after being employed at the university for 36 years. Christine, a 1973 UW-Stout graduate, served as the assistant director in the Financial Aid Office, retiring in September 2004. This scholarship requires financial need and the completion of an essay on one of the five rights of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The annual award is $500. Gervase Thompson

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