2021 Scholarship Reception Booklet

Annual and Endowed Scholarships

Hampton Family Scholarship The donors established this scholarship to financially assist a student who demonstrates outstanding character, academic excellence, and potential in their chosen area of study. The donors value education and do not want financial limitations to be an obstacle for a student to achieve a Stout degree. If the recipient meets the set criteria, this scholarship is renewable for an additional three years. The award is $1,000 freshmen through junior years, and $2,000 in their senior year. Brennan Kocovsky Hansen Family Scholarship H.M. Hansen was a member of the original UW-Stout staff and taught courses in advanced woodworking from 1912 until 1952. This scholarship fund was established by members of the Hansen family and friends to honor the memory of a man who during his lifetime had a lasting impact upon family members, friends, and students. This scholarship is awarded to a sophomore, junior or senior technology education major with a 3.0 or above GPA. The annual award is $500. Trisha Haugen Glenn L. Hardy Endowed Scholarship This scholarship was established in memory of Glenn L. Hardy who passed away in 2009 as a result of pancreatic cancer. Graduating in 1965, Glenn had a great appreciation for the education he received from Stout State University. As a student, Glenn developed deep friendships through various organizations he was involved with, especially the wrestling team. In honor of Glenn’s appreciation for UW-Stout, friends and family have come together to establish this scholarship in his name. The scholarship is awarded to a junior who is a Wisconsin resident, first-generation student, and has a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. It can be renewed for the student’s senior year with a maximum of one additional year if criteria is met. The annual award is $2,500. Leah Underwood Ruth Aaness Harmon Memorial Scholarship Ruth Aaness Harmon, a 1947 UW-Stout graduate, was a visionary in the area of professional credentialing and nutrition advocacy. She was one of the first to recognize the need for dietitians to be licensed. This scholarship is awarded to a junior or senior dietetics major with a 3.0 or above GPA and who is a member of the American Dietetic Association student affiliate. The annual award is $200. Jadelyn Hunn

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