NORT H DA KOTA STAT E CO L L E GE O F S C IE NCE
SCHOLARSHIPS 2016-2017
Welcome, The NDSCS Alumni/Foundation is committed to the encouragement and support of academic excellence at NDSCS. As a 501(c)3 organization the Foundation’s mission is to “Support and assist those activities that develop and strengthen the North Dakota State College of Science.” The NDSCS Alumni Association has been active on campus since 1903 and the NDSCS Foundation was established in 1986. General Scholarships.............................3-6 Program Specific Scholarships Agriculture............................................... 6-7 Allied Health............................................... 7 Architectural Drafting............................. 8 Arts, Science & Business Division...8-9 Athletics....................................................... 9 Auto Body Repair & Refinishing... 9-10 Automotive............................................... 10 Building Construction / Construction Management............. 10 Business..................................................10-11 Civil Engineering.......................................11 Culinary Arts..............................................12 Dental...........................................................12 Diesel............................................................13 Education....................................................13 Electrical................................................14-15 Emergency Management......................15 Health Information..................................15 HVAC/R.......................................................15 Information & Communications... 15-16 John Deere.................................................16 Liberal Arts.................................................16 Manufacturing..................................... 16-17 Mechanical Systems................................17 Nursing.................................................. 17-18 Occupational Therapy Assistant........18 Performing Arts........................................18 Pharmacy....................................................18 Plumbing.....................................................18 Robotics, Automation & Mechatronics.........................................18 STEM.......................................................18-19 Technologies & Services Division......19 Welding.......................................................19
Scholarships have been a core part of students attending NDSCS for many years. The NDSCS Foundation Scholarship Program was created for the purpose of attracting and retaining students of outstanding ability. This is possible due to the generous support from alumni, community and business friends, staff and faculty. There are many different types of scholarships available from the NDSCS Foundation. The NDSCS Foundation provides academic, athletic, performing arts, technology and service, science and business, and general scholarships. As a student receiving these scholarships, we invite you to learn more about the person, business or families that gave so generously to help you with your financial load. This booklet gives you a very brief overview of the kind of generosity that has taken place over the years. As a Donor, thank you for your contributions and the selfless act you and your loved ones have shown by contributing to an Endowment or an annual scholarship. Student need for financial assistance has grown over the years. Your commitment and support does not go unnoticed. The NDSCS Foundation is proud of the number of academically and technically talented students who enter the College each year. We are proud to say that our scholarship process allows for over half of all students that apply to obtain some sort of scholarship annually. Kim Nelson – Executive Foundation Director
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GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarship
Criteria
Alex Stern Family Foundation Endowment
FT students that are residents of Cass or Clay counties. Scholarship intended to encourage enrollment through the Last Dollar Initiative. GPA 2.0
Alfred Leland Endowment
FT student, 3.0 GPA. U.S. citizen.
Darlene Stevens Simonitch Endowment
Female student with good citizenship and financial need.
Donald Merritt Endowment
Student is resident of Richland County, basis on need and character.
Dr. Clair T. Blikre Memorial Endowment
Dr. Clair T. Blikre was the 6th President at NDSCS. He served as President for 31 years from 1966-1987. The NDSCS activities center is named Clair T. Blikre Activities Center in his honor.
FT 2nd year student from N.D. and a N.D. high school graduate. Based on GPA.
Ellen (Dahl) Hill Endowment
Any student of NDSCS.
Fred Radloff Memorial Endowment
Based on GPA.
Fred, Marie & Edna Hudson Endowment
Edna Hudson was the daughter of Fred and Marie. She was handicapped but that did not stop her from being very active and involved in her church and community. Edna passed away in 2007 at age 78. The scholarship was set up to assist special needs students.
Awarded to FT students with special needs. Preference to Richland, 2nd Sargent, 3rd Wilkin County. 2.0 GPA.
Henry C. Bonde Memorial Endowment
Based on GPA.
Herman Liberda Memorial Endowment
FT resident of Minn., N.D. or S.D. 2.0 GPA.
Hexem Family Endowment
Student from Western N.D. or Eastern Mont. with financial need.
John & Patricia Zimbrick Endowment
FT or PT 1st or 2nd yr student enrolled in any academic program at NDSCS. GPA 2.0.
KB & Esther Wieman Endowment
2nd year students who plan to live and work in N.D. 3.5 GPA.
Kenneth & Marie Hansen Trust Endowment
FT or PT 1st or 2nd year student with financial need.
Laura Hughes Memorial Endowment
Based on GPA and activities.
The Alex Stern Family Foundation supports the arts, social welfare/human services, education, youth recreation, civic projects and health issues for the benefit of Cass and Clay counties. Alex Stern moved to Fargo in 1880 and founded Alex Stern & Company. He founded Dakota National Bank in 1916 and was very active in the Fargo community and political arena. Darlene H. Leland established a scholarship in her husband’s memory for students of high scholastic standing with financial need. Alfred was a 1940 Pre-Education graduate. They lived on a farm in Richland County. Darlene Stevens Simonitch and her husband, Jack, both attended NDSCS between 1948-1951. Darlene was a 1949 Liberal Arts graduate and Jack played basketball for the Wildcats under coach Ed Werre. Darlene passed away in 2002 and Jack in 2014. Donald S. Merritt was 1939 NDSCS graduate of Accounting. He passed away in 1995.
Ellen I. (Dahl) Hill was a Wyndmere, N.D. resident. She and her husband were successful farmers, she was active and generous to many organizations in Richland County, N.D. Her son Harvey was Alumnus of the Year in 1997. Fred and Rose Radloff operated a Locker Plant in Hankinson for 26 years. Rose was a 1917 Business graduate and the 1982 Alumna of the Year. They donated land in southern Richland County, the cash rent proceeds from the land sale established this scholarship.
Henry C. Bonde was married to Helen in Sisseton, S.D. in 1966. They enjoyed traveling and spending time at their lake home on Lake Lida, Minn. and their winters in Apache Junction, Ariz. They left a trust to NDSCS for student scholarships. Herman Liberda was an administrator at NDSCS for 23 years. He was director of Residential Services upon retirement. Helping students was always a primary concern for Herman. Alvin M. Hexem was a 1950 graduate of NDSCS in Ag Mechanics Sales and Service. He was a long time farmer in the Williston, N.D. area. He passed away in 2003. John is a 1948 graduate of NDSSS earning a degree in Business Management. He was awarded Alumnus of the Year in 1978 and lead the campaign to build the Harry Stern and Ella Stern Cultural Center. The KB and Esther Wieman Trust established a scholarship in 1991. KB passed in 1989 and Esther in 2006. The scholarship continues to build from a unitrust that was set up by KB and Esther. Neither were graduates of NDSCS, but had a strong belief in two year education in the state of North Dakota. They lived most their lives in Minot, N.D. In 1995, Kenneth H. Hansen and Marie Hansen established a charitable remainder unitrust naming NDSCS the beneficiary. The funds from the estate were to be utilized in a scholarship. Kenneth passed away in 1997 and Marie in 2007. R.J. Hughes established this scholarship in 1968 in honor of his wife, Laura Hughes. Mr. Hughes was a graduate of Red River Valley University, now known as NDSCS. R.J. and Laura were married in 1943 and together they founded Rosemeade Pottery in Wahpeton. Mrs. Hughes died in 1959.
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Leonard Johnson Endowment
FT student with 2.0 GPA.
Lethe & Bernard Meyer Endowment
FT or PT student enrolled in any academic program. 1st preference is from the Fairmont, N.D. Scholarship to promote enrollment through the Last Dollar Initiative. GPA 2.0.
Margaret Oleson Memorial Endowment
FT student. 1st Richland County, 2nd N.D., 3rd Minn. or S.D. 2.0 GPA. Women preferred. Meets NJCAA regulations.
Marvin Ouse Endowment
FT older than average student showing genuine interest.
NDSCS Bookstore Endowment
Any student with a 2.5 GPA.
NDSCS Capital Campaign Endowment
FT or PT 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in any NDSCS program. 2.0 GPA.
NDSCS Memorial Foundation Endowment
FT 2nd year student. Based on GPA and activities.
NDSCS Science of Leadership Scholarship
FT 2nd semester 1st year and 2nd year students. Must be involved in Student Senate, NDSCS Ambassadors, Campus Activities Executive Board, or be an Assistant Resident Director, or an officer of an official NDSCS Student organization. GPA 2.5.
NDSCS Student Assistant
Student's working as student assistants throughout a variety of programs.
Leonard Johnson graduated from the Basic Machinist program at NDSCS in 1939. He was a life long resident of the Devils Lake area and worked the family farm with his brother, Earl. Bernie is a 1953 NDSSS graduate of the Pre-Commerce Program. He lettered in basketball and football. Bernie went on to get his BBA at the University of Miami. Bernie was the 2011 NDSCS Alumnus of the Year. He is a passionate supporter of NDSCS and has served on several boards.
Margaret “Pebby” Fischer Oleson was a 1949 NDSCS graduate in Liberal Arts. She was an elementary school teacher and passed away in 1998. She had a daughter, Jeri Lee and son, James. Marvin Ouse and his wife Ella were farmers near Breckenridge, Minn. for 44 years. He believed in NDSCS and the assistance the Ag/Diesel Departments provided for farmers. Nebraska Book Company operated on campus from 2010-2015, they gave some of the proceeds of the bookstore to help benefit student scholarships. The NDSCS Bookstore continues to support students with this endowment. In 2003, NDSCS embarked upon a capital campaign to raise $3-$4 million to help fund an endowment for scholarships, instructional equipment and technology enhancements, and classroom facility renovations. This scholarship is funded through donations made to the NDSCS Alumni Foundation, in memory of those that have passed. In 2015, the Larson Family Foundation donated to the Science of Leadership Program. Edson passed away in 2008. The Edson and Margaret Larson Foundation was established through the estate of Edson Larson and is used for a number of charitable purposes. One is the establishment of a premier leadership scholarship for North Dakota students. Edson and Margaret were married in 1955 at the Governor’s mansion in Bismarck, N.D. Margaret’s father, Clarence Norman Brunsdale, was North Dakota’s governor at the time. Edson was proud of his accomplishments, serving in the armed forces, farming, and developing sharp investment skills. The NDSCS Student Assistant scholarship was established to benefit student lab and teacher assistants here on the NDSCS campus.
2nd year student, based on CAB, our Campus Activities Board, is a group of students that take on campus events and student participation and commitment to student activities. activities through out the year.
NDSCS Student Government (CAB)
NDSCS Student Government (Senate)
Student must serve on the Student Senate.
NDSCS Wildcat Dependent Endowment
FT enrolled in at least 12 credits. Applications due August 1st of each year. GPA 2.0 and proof of enrollment in 2nd semester.
Odin & Hazel Stutrud Endowment
Preference to McKenzie County, on-campus student with financial need.
Otter Tail Power Company Scholarship
Must be in Otter Tail Power service area and have been a customer for two years. 2.0 GPA.
NDSCS is proud to have a strong student body government. Student Senate is the voice of over 3,000 campus wide students. Funds have been raised over the years to be able to give scholarships to those students that serve. This scholarship was started to benefit any student that is an employee direct dependent, non-NDSCS employed spouse, or grandchild of an employee. Odin Stutrud was a 1941 NDSCS graduate of Printing/Graphic Arts and was an instructor in the NDSCS Printing Department for 13 years. In 1971, Odin was named Technical Education/ Coordinator for the state of North Dakota. He also served as an executive director of the American Technical Education Association. Odin was a recipient of the 1991 Wildcat of the Year award. He established this scholarship in memory of Hazel, his wife of 64 years. Hazel passed away in 2008 and Odin in 2015. Otter Tail Power is an investor owned electric utility that provides electricity for customers in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota with headquarters in Fergus Falls, Minn. Otter Tail Power Company’s mission is to connect with their rural communities to support young minds, invest in their current and future workforce and create vital communities.
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Paul C. Green Memorial Endowment
During the 1980’s Mayme Green initiated a student scholarship fund, giving NDSCS over $20,000 for scholarships. Her sincere desire to help young people’s advancement in education led to her appointment to the NDSCS Foundation Board of Directors. She served on the board from 1988-1991 and was honored in 1985 as Homecoming Parade Grand Marshal. In one of her most remembered comments, she reflected the importance of education, saying, “our young people are our greatest potential - what better investment can we make.” The current Mayme Green Allied Health Center was dedicated in her honor in 1999.
S.D. resident, any program.
This scholarship is named after her late husband Paul C. Green. She carried on her late husband’s educational philanthropy and established a private foundation before her death to award gifts to education centers like NDSCS.
Percy G. Willson Endowment
1st year and transfers. AAA: Skills USA based on GPA. Show financial need.
President’s Honor Endowment
1st year, FT student from N.D. or adjacent state. Minimum ACT 20.
Randall S. Curry Endowment
FT student, 2.0 GPA. 1st choiceresident of Steele County, if not, N.D.
Reynold F. Hovel "Punch" Endowment
Preference to Jesse, ND then Griggs County, then ND students.
River of Life Community Church Scholarship
FT student with financial need.
Rose Radloff Memorial Endowment
Based on GPA.
Rotary Club of Wahpeton Scholarship
Rotary Student of the month in Richland County.
Stanley & Sylvia Laskey Endowment
FT student with financial need and shows academic promise and citizenship.
State Farm Academic Scholarship
FT 2nd year student from N.D., Minn. or S.D. 2.5 GPA.
Theodore Laibly Memorial Endowment
Based on GPA.
Tim Klontz Endowment
FT 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in any NDSCS Academic program. GPA 2.0 Demonstrate financial need.
Percy G. Willson was a former Wimbledon and Leal area farmer. He made his money in North Dakota and designated his estate to go to state organizations that help young people. Mr. Willson passed away in 1988. This scholarship was established to recognize students with top honors at NDSCS. Each year President’s honor endowment is awarded by our NDSCS president. Randall S. Curry was a native of Steele County, N.D. where he operated the family farm in Hope, N.D. He chose NDSCS for this scholarship because he believes in two-year educational institutions and the programs they offer. Randall left a generous and everlasting gift, one of the largest received by NDSCS. His benevolent spirit for helping North Dakota youth receive an education is commendable. Reynold “Punch” Hovel was a Jesse, N.D. Griggs County resident. He and his wife, Mary, operated a store in Jesse until his death in 1981. He believed strongly in NDSCS and its quality of education. River of Life Community Church is located in Breckenridge, Minn. They choose to support NDSCS by starting a scholarship to help reduce the cost of education for students in need. Fred and Rose Radloff operated a Locker Plant in Hankinson for 26 years. Rose was a 1917 Business graduate and the 1982 Alumna of the Year. They have been generous supporters of the college. The Rotary Club of Wahpeton started this scholarship to be awarded to a Richland County Rotary Student of the Month during their Junior year in high school. This is an annual scholarship. Merilynn (Laskey) Wilson established this scholarship fund in honor of her parents, Stanley and Sylvia. They spent a good portion of their married years watching “Science School” grow and prosper, Merilynn could not think of a better way to honor their memories. Durlyn W. Herman, Wahpeton State Farm agent, is a long time friend of the college with a desire to give back to the success of future students. In1974 he received Friend of the College award. Theodore Laibly was a 1926 graduate of Accounting and Business at NDSCS. He grew up in Wahpeton and as a student worked at the Leach Library. His father was a blacksmith on Dakota Avenue. Theodore spent most of his life in Elko, Nev. as a school teacher. Mr. Laibly passed away in 2001. Tim Klontz graduated from NDSSS in Graphic Arts in 1958. He worked for the Fargo Forum for 23 years. His education enabled him to move around and succeed. He developed lasting friendships and enjoyed his courses and time at NDSCS. He created the scholarship as a way to give back.
FT/PT with preference to family The Vernon C. Lee scholarship was established in 1982 by Wil-Rich Farm Equipment. Mr. Lee was members of full-time Wil-Rich employees. a former President of Wil-Rich.
Vernon C. Lee Memorial Endowment
Virginia Olson Memorial Endowment
Based on GPA and good citizenship.
Wahpeton Eagles Aerie #2749 Scholarship
FT 2nd year student with good citizenship and academic promise.
Dr. Jerry Olson was the 7th President at NDSCS. He started this scholarship in memory of his late wife. Jerry currently works and resides in Bowling Green Ohio. Wahpeton Eagles Aerie #2749 is located in Wahpeton, N.D. and believes in the importance of education and helping with student success.
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Wahpeton High School Alumni Endowment
FT 1st or 2nd year student in any NDSCS program. Graduate of Wahpeton High School.
Wahpeton Kiwanis Club Scholarship
Preference to Wahpeton, N.D. or Breckenridge, Minn. 3.0 GPA. Academic promise and good citizenship.
Wahpeton Kiwanis – Ben Barnard Endowment
GPA 3.0. Student participating in college activities. Breckenridge, Minn. or Wahpeton, N.D. high school student preferred.
Willard Grager Memorial Scholarship
1st preference to handicapped students and to students served by rural electric co-ops.
Willis & Patricia Calderwood Endowment
FT 1st year student. 2.0-3.5 GPA 1st choice to Ramsey or Nelson County student.
The Wahpeton High School Class of 1955 started a fund with the NDSCS Foundation to support a scholarship for a deserving WHS graduate. At a more recent WHS All-School Reunion enough donations were added to the fund to create an endowment and receive matching state dollars. The Kiwanis Club of Wahpeton-Breckenridge serves the community with a variety of different projects for youth. Ben Barnard was NDSCS’s first Electrical instructor and was honored by having the TechnicalTrade building named after him. The family of Ben Barnard has established a scholarship in his name. Willard Grager and family are dedicated to helping talented and deserving students at NDSCS. He was Alumnus of the Year in 1970. Willard and his wife established a loan fund in honor of W.M. Nordgaard in 1964 to help students with personal expenses. Willis was a 1951 Auto Mechanics Graduate and SSS Club member. This scholarship was established in 1997.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC SCHOLARSHIPS Program Agriculture
Scholarship
Criteria
Ben J. Frolek Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Ag program. 1st choice is Lidgerwood high school grad, 2nd is Richland County high school grad. GPA 3.0.
C&S Farms Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Ag Business and from a rural N.D. community (less than 10,000 population). 3.0 GPA.
Cargill Scholarship
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Ag related program. N.D. resident with 3.0 GPA.
David & Jeri Yaggie Endowment
FT or PT 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in any of the Agricultural program at NDSCS. GPA 2.5.
Don Yaggie/Tom Kotnour Endowment
1st year student enrolled in Diesel, Agriculture or Welding. 2.5 GPA.
Dwight G. Hoxie/Robinson Brothers Endowment
FT 1st year student enrolled in Ag, Dental, Medical, Nursing, Engineering and skilled trades.
Ernest & Ruth Buchholz Endowment
2nd year student. One scholarship for Nursing and one in Ag/Diesel related field. N.D. student with 2.5 GPA in good standing.
Hankinson-Milnor Coop Creamery Association Scholarship
3.0 GPA enrolled in Ag Business. Resident of Ransom, Sargent or Richland County.
Ben J. Frolek was a lifelong Lidgerwood farmer who believed in giving back by providing financial assistance to deserving and talented students in the Ag program. Chris and Suzanne Johnson established this scholarship in 2014. They are Richland County, N.D. farmers and long time friends of the NDSCS. Chris graduated in 1976 from NDSCS in the Tool and Die program and from the Agriculture program in 1978. He is a current Foundation Board Member. Cargill has grown to become one of the world’s largest, privately-owned businesses, providing food, agricultural, risk management, financial and industrial products and services around the globe. The local Cargill team saw the need and responded in 2012 by starting an annual scholarship to students. Cargill is also a corporate sponsor of the NDSCS Alumni/ Foundation. David (1964) and Jeri Yaggie of Breckenridge, Minn., are longtime friends of the college. David served on the Foundation board, is a Wildcat letterwinner and he has a long family history with NDSCS. David’s parents, Leo and Catherine Yaggie Family, were named the Family Tradition Award in 2000. Dave and Jeri’s love of farming and interest in leaving a legacy for their grandchildren lead them to start the David and Jeri Yaggie Endowment Scholarship. Don Yaggie and Tom Kotnour were long time friends, solid leaders in the community and strong believers in education. Tom received the Friend of the College award in 2003, he passed away in 2010. Together they started this scholarship as supporters of NDSCS. Robert G. Robinson of St. Paul, Minn. established this scholarship in 1993. He was a University of Minnesota agronomist. Dwight G. Hoxie was a farmer and doctor who moved to Richland County to 1905. Ernest and Ruth Buchholz were farmers in the Casselton area for 61 years. Their son, William, was a student at NDSCS in 1992. They encouraged the pursuit of career education. Ernie and Ruth passed away in 2012. This scholarship started in the 1980’s to benefits students in Ag Business. The co-op supports the Agricultural communities of Sargent and Richland Counties.
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Agriculture
John Travers & Alyce B. Travers Endowment
Preference a student from Bowman County of N.D. or Harding County of S.D., 2nd a student from N.D. or S.D. Enrolled in Nursing/Health or Ag related programs.
Larry & Jeanette Miller Family Endowment
1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Agriculture programs at NDSCS. GPA 2.5.
Leo & Catherine Yaggie Endowment
FT student enrolled in an Ag-related program. Preference to Wilkin County. US Citizen.
Loran Haiby Scholarship
FT/PT with 2.0 GPA, enrolled in a Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources program. Demonstrate a financial need.
Western Minnesota Beet Development Corp. Endowment
This scholarship was established in 1987 as a testament to the Western Minnesota Beet Development’s belief in NDSCS and it’s students.
2nd year student enrolled in Ag Business with preference to Grant or Traverse County in N.D. Based on GPA.
William & Betty Richardson Endowment
Student enrolled in Ag Business. 2.5 GPA after 1st year.
Byron & Ruth Hannay Memorial Endowment
FT 2.5 GPA student enrolled in any Business Management program or any Health related field. Resident of Richland, Wilkin or Ottertail County. Volunteer 25 hours per semester.
Don Fulp Memorial Endowment
FT or PT pursuing an area in pre-professions. 1st preference to Wahpeton, N.D. or Detroit Lakes, Minn. area students.
Dwight G. Hoxie/Robinson Brothers Endowment
FT 1st year student enrolled in Ag, Dental, Medical, Nursing, Engineering and skilled trades.
John Travers & Alyce B. Travers Endowment
Preference a student from Bowman County of N.D. or Harding County of S.D., 2nd a student from N.D. or S.D. Enrolled in Nursing/Health or Ag related programs.
Joshua & Tracy Dozak Endowment
Joshua is a 2002 NDSCS graduate in Liberal Arts. He continued his education to receive his Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Joshua and Tracy are both currently employed in health-related fields and wanted to give back to the college that started them on their career path.
FT or PT 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Pharmacy, RN or Allied Health. Preference to Richland and Wilkin County residents. GPA 3.0.
Marian L. Brown Endowment
Based on GPA.
William J. & Mary Anne Grosz Endowment
FT or PT 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in an Allied Health program. GPA of 2.5.
John and Alyce Travers, from Western North Dakota, left in their estate dollars to benefit students in North Dakota and South Dakota. They also left mineral rights to the college. This endowment will continue to grow each year as long as the mineral rights are available. Jeanette Miller is a 1966 graduate of the Secretarial program. She joined the Foundation board in 1999 and was named Alumna of the Year in 2012. Jeanette and her husband, Larry, have been great supporters of NDSCS and the DREAMS fundraising event. Leo and Catherine Yaggie were successful farmers from Breckenridge, Minn. They had seven children. They received the Family Tradition award in 2000. Loran Haiby was a Breckenridge, Minn. resident who was in the Ag related industry until he retired in 2007. Loran’s wife, Marlys, son, Jay, and daughter, April, offer this scholarship in his memory. Loran passed away in 2013.
Bill and Betty Richardson have been friends of NDSCS for many years. Bill was parade Grand Marshal in 1972 and Bill and Betty were Wildcats of the Year in 1987.
Allied Health
Byron J. Hannay was a successful businessman in Ottertail County. He passed away in 1984 and his wife, Ruth, passed away in 2007.
Don Fulp was a chemistry instructor at NDSCS for 31 years and believed in the importance of education. His wife, Kay, was also a Math and Science instructor at NDSCS. Robert G. Robinson of St. Paul, Minn. established this scholarship in 1993. He was a University of Minnesota agronomist. Dwight G. Hoxie was a farmer and doctor who moved to Richland County to 1905. John and Alyce Travers, from Western North Dakota, left in their estate dollars to benefit students in North Dakota and South Dakota. They also left mineral rights to the college. This endowment will continue to grow each year as long as the mineral rights are available.
Marian (Longbella) Brown was a 1939 NDSCS Office Administration graduate. She was actively involved in the Glee Club, Pistol Club, and Library Club while attending college. She married Dwayne Brown, 1940 NDSCS Sheet Metal graduate. They left a trust to establish student scholarships to NDSCS. Dr. William Grosz is a dedicated friend of NDSCS and helped to bring the Pharmacy Technician Program to campus. He and his wife, Mary Ann, established this scholarship in support of the Allied Health Programs at NDSCS.
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Architectural Drafting
Carl Holvick Legacy Endowment
FT student enrolled in Architectural Drafting. N.D. or Minn. resident. Son or daughter of an alumnus of NDSCS. 2.0 GPA.
Grainger Tools for Tomorrow Scholarship
3.0 GPA enrolled in a Technology program. Must carry at least 12 credit hours. Submit essay and letter of recommendation.
Carl Holvick graduated from NDSCS in Architectural Drafting in 1933. He designed buildings until the day before his death in 2003. His passion will continue through this scholarship provided by his wife, Patricia, in his memory. Grainger is a leading broad line supplier of maintenance, repair and operating products. In the interest of promoting students enrolled in skilled trades programs and public safety programs, Grainger started annual NDSCS scholarships in 2011.
FT/PT enrolled in Architectural Drafting program. 2.0 GPA. JLG Architects, originally based in Grand Forks, was voted the fastest growing architecture firm by Inc. Magazine and has been in business since 1988. JLG started this scholarship to show support for students entering the Architectural program.
JLG Architects Endowment
Kyle Wych Scholarship
FT student. Non-athlete and must live on campus. 2.5 GPA
Marvin Windows Annual Scholarship
1st year Architectural Drafting
Marvin Windows Endowment Scholarship
FT/PT 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Architectural Drafting. GPA 2.5.
Northland Truss Systems Inc. Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Architectural Drafting or Building Construction. 3.0 GPA. From N.D., Minn. or S.D.
Robert Coyle Memorial Endowment
1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Architectural Drafting. Display positive citizenship and conduct.
Roger & Donna Hentges Endowment
1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Architectural Drafting, Construction Management or Welding.
Bell Bank Endowment
FT 1st or 2nd year student. 3.0 GPA. Enrolled in the Arts, Science and Business with preference to Banking and Finance.
Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in an Arts, Science and Business program. Letter of recommendation from department chair and instructors. Shows leaderships skills. 2.75 GPA
Myron J. Koppang Memorial Endowment
FT 2nd year N.D. student enrolled in Arts, Science or Business. 3.0 GPA.
Education has been a passion for Kyle Wych his whole life. Kyle worked at NDSCS in the Student Life Office and served as an adjunct faculty member teaching Social and Behavioral Sciences. He also served on the Alumni/ Foundation Board. While in college, he received the “Passing the Ring” award. The award included the privilege to wear a diamond ring his senior year. He would like students to have an opportunity to experience what he has experienced and complete their education. Marvin Windows and Doors, a Warroad, Minn. based business is the world’s largest manufacturer of made-to-order window and door products. Marvin Windows has been a supporter of NDSCS since1988. Marvin Windows and Doors, a Warroad, Minn. based business is the world’s largest manufacturer of made-to-order window and door products. Marvin Windows has been a supporter of NDSCS since 1988. This scholarship was given in memory of Richard Pierce, a 1977 NDSCS Architectural Drafting graduate who passed away in 2003. Janice Coyle established this memorial endowment in honor of her husband, Robert D. Coyle. Roger graduated from NDSSS in 1962 in Industrial Drafting and Design. He was hired straight out of college by Mid America Steel and is still a consultant there today. He has recruited and hired many “Science” grads. Roger and his wife, Donna, share a strong passion for NDSCS.
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Bell Bank is a locally owned, independent bank established in 1966. This scholarship was started in 2014. Bell Bank is also a corporate sponsor of the NDSCS Alumni/Foundation. This scholarship was established to honor and recognize the spirit of those who founded Minn-Dak. Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative is located in Wahpeton, N.D. and their shareholders produce sugar beets for processing. They are also the owner of Minn-Dak Yeast Co. and have a rich history that dates back to the 1970s. Minn-Dak is a corporate sponsor of the NDSCS Alumni/Foundation and was the 1996 Wildcat of the Year. Myron J. Koppang worked at NDSCS for 31 years. He was an instructor, Dean of the Business Division and later as VP of Business Affairs. He was a Scoutmaster for 23 years and very involved in his church and community. Myron was the 1999 NDSCS Wildcat of the Year.
FT 2nd year student with Vanessa E. Ouse-Grindberg, Rothsay, Minn. native, graduated from NDSCS 2.5 GPA. Wilkin County female resident. Enrolled in Arts, in 1982. She passed away in 2002 at the age of 39. Her husband, Tony, is Science and Business Division. also a NDSCS alumni who started this memorial in her memory. Tony was the 2005 Alumnus of the Year.
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Arts, Science & Business Division
Vernon Hektner Endowment
Athletics
Bob Yaggie Athletic Scholarship
Vernon Hektner was a 1941 NDSCS graduate. He starting teaching History at NDSCS in 1946. In 1956, he became Dean of the Arts and Science Division and held this position for 26 years, retiring in 1984. He was the 1993 Alumnus of the Year. Vernon was married to Leona and had four children. He passed away in 2010.
FT student involved in men's or Bob Yaggie joined the staff at NDSCS in 1966 as an instructor in Economics women's athletics enrolled in Liberal Arts or Trade program. and was Assistant Football Coach under Skip Butte. He was the 1977 2.0 GPA. Alumnus of the Year.
Earl "Skip" Bute Athletic Endowment
FT student interested in Athletics.
Ed Werre Basketball Endowment
NDSCS basketball player.
Gordon "Pat" Patterson Athletic Scholarship
Resident of N.D., Minn. or S.D. with preference to N.D. Must be an athlete.
NDSCS Letterwinners Endowment
Athletic scholarships.
OJ Jensen Academic/Athletic Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Business Management/ Marketing. 2.5 GPA. Preference given to athlete.
Wally M. & Alice O. Nordgaard Endowment
Alternate male/female athlete.
Duane C. Ballweber Memorial Endowment
FT/PT 2nd year student enrolled in Auto Body Repair and Refinishing Technology program. 2.5 GPA.
Jerry E. & Julie A. Schock Scholarship
2nd year student, based on financial need, good academic standing and promise in the Auto Body field. Attendance and promptness considered.
Earl “Skip” Bute served NDSCS for 42 years – as an instructor, coach and Athletic Director. He was named “Small College Coach of the Year” in 1965, an honor he was very proud of. Earl retired in 1966 and pass away in 1988. The NDSCS stadium is named in his honor. Ed Werre was a 1942 graduate of NDSCS. He was employed at NDSCS in 1949 as Head Basketball Coach, Track Coach and Assistant Football Coach. He was appointed Athletic Director in 1965. Ed retired in 1981 after 31 years at NDSCS and was the 1984 NDSCS Homecoming Parade Grand Marshal. He passed away in 2003. Gordon was a 1938 NDSCS graduate in Accounting. He played football and was captain for two years. Gordan was an instructor for the Business Division and Assistant Coach for Skip Bute. He retired in 1978 as VP of Business Affairs. Gordon met his wife, Grace, while attending NDSCS. Gordon and Grace were the 2001 NDSCS Homecoming Parade Grand Marshals. Gordon passed away in 2012. The Athletic 100 Club originated in 1974 and became the NDSCS Letterwinners Club in 1981. Today it known as the Catbacker/Letterwinners Club. From its inception, the club has been committed to promoting the college, encouraging fellowship and goodwill, recognizing former outstanding athletes and coaches, and fundraising related to athletics. The NDSCS Letterwinners Endowment benefits NDSCS student athletes through scholarships. Owen “OJ” Jensen, a Peking, N.D. native, was an instructor in the Business Administration/Management Department until his death in 2002. He started the women’s basketball program and coached men’s track and cross country until it’s final season in 2002. OJ and his wife, Dee, were Wildcats of the Year in 2002. Dee was the NDSCS Women’s Track coach and an instructor in the Secretarial/Business Department. She resides in Wahpeton and still very active in track and field to this day. Wallace “Wally” Nordgaard was an administrator at NDSCS from 19351975. He held many offices such as Director of Business Division, Director of Admissions and Director of Personnel. He was the 1973 NDSCS Homecoming Parade Grand Marshal. Wally passed away in 1994 and had three sons. A residential hall on campus was named in his honor.
Auto Body Repair & Refinishing
FT 2nd year student enrolled in the Arts, Science and Business Division. 2.50 GPA.
Duane Ballweber was a 1952 Auto Body Repair and Refinishing graduate and 1951 Homecoming King. He met his wife, Delfena, a 1951 Secretarial graduate while attending NDSCS. Duane was an instructor at the college until his death in 1985. The Ballweber family established a memorial scholarship in his honor. All of Duane’s children have close ties to NDSCS. The Ballweber family were the 2015 recipients of the NDSCS Tradition Award. Ballweber Hall was named in Duane’s honor. Jerry Schock graduated with honors in 1977 from Auto Body Repair and Refinishing. He was president of the Auto Body Club both years he attended NDSCS. He and his wife, Julie, set up this scholarship in appreciation of the Auto Body Trade.
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Auto Body Repair & Refinishing
John E. Brandt Endowment
FT/PT student enrolled in Diesel Technology or Auto Body Repair. 1st or 2nd year student. 2.5 GPA.
Melvin & Frances Gutknecht Classic Auto Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Auto Body program. 2.0 GPA. Demonstrate honorable qualities.
Arthur M. Peterson Endowment
2nd year Auto Tech student. N.D. resident. 2.0 GPA. Financial need.
Halvor & Orma Nesheim Endowment
2nd year students enrolled in Auto Technology or Electrical Engineering. Financial need.
Monroe Moen Auto Technology Scholarship
FT 2nd year student. Enrolled in Auto Technology program.
Grainger Tools for Tomorrow Scholarship
3.0 GPA enrolled in a Technology program. Must carry at least 12 credit hours. Submit essay and letter of recommendation.
Northland Truss Systems Inc. Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Architectural Drafting or Building Construction. 3.0 GPA. From N.D., Minn. or S.D.
Roger & Donna Hentges Endowment
1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Architectural Drafting, Construction Management or Welding.
Bank of the West Scholarship
2nd year student with 2.75 GPA enrolled in Banking and Finance.
Bob & Dayle Dietz Memorial Endowment
FT student enrolled in Business Management, Business Administration or Marketing Management. N.D. or Minn. 2.5 GPA.
Bernice Rustad Cunningham/Sue & Henry Rustad Memorial Endowment
Enrolled in Business or Music program. Demonstrate financial need.
Byron & Ruth Hannay Memorial Endowment
FT 2.5 GPA student enrolled in any Business Management program or any Health related field. Resident of Richland, Wilkin or Ottertail County. Volunteer 25 hours per semester.
Duane & Judy Lee Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Banking or Business Management or Pre-professional. 3.0 GPA. Resident of N.D. or Minn.
Gerry Beck Memorial Endowment
FT/ PT 2nd year student enrolled in Manufacturing, Entrepreneurship or Business. GPA of 2.5.
John was a 1963 Automotive Technology Alumni. His wife Mary Lobb started this scholarship in his honor in 2012. Mary currently lives in Texas. Melvin and his children started this scholarship in 2012 because of their love for auto body and his passion for restoring vehicles. He graduated from NDSCS in 1950 from the Auto Body Repair program.
Automotive
Arthur Marius Peterson was a NDSCS graduate of Auto Mechanics and Auto Body. He attended NDSCS after his military service from 1942-1946. Halvor Nesheim was a 1934 NDSCS graduate of the Electrical Technology program. Orma was a nurse. Halvor passed away in 2003 and Orma in 2010. They had four children who established this scholarship in their honor in 2006. Monroe Moen was a NDSCS Auto technology graduate. He started teaching at the college in 1969. His family set up the scholarship in his honor to assist a deserving and talented student in the auto technology field.
Building Construction / Construction Management
Grainger is a leading broad line supplier of maintenance, repair and operating products. In the interest of promoting students enrolled in skilled trades programs and Public safety programs, Grainger started annual NDSCS scholarships in 2011. This scholarship was given in memory of Richard Pierce, a 1977 NDSCS Architectural Drafting graduate who passed away in 2003. Roger graduated from NDSSS in 1962 in Industrial Drafting and Design. He was hired out of college by Mid America Steel and is still a consultant there today. He has recruited and hired many “Science� grads. Roger and his wife, Donna, share a strong passion for NDSCS.
Business
This scholarship was established in 2005 to financially help students in the banking/finance program. Dayle Dietz received her bachelors and masters degrees in education later in life. She was the department chair of Marketing and Management at NDSCS and taught business classes from 1970-1997. Dayle was elected to the North Dakota House of Representatives from 1979-1982.
Bernice Cunningham attended NDSCS and UND and received her Masters Degree in 1966 in Business. Byron J. Hannay was a successful businessman in Ottertail County. He passed away in 1984 and his wife, Ruth, passed away in 2007.
Duane K. Lee, a native of Wahpeton, N.D., was a 1958 NDSCS graduate of Accounting. He had a career in Finance and passed away in 2001. He and his wife, Judy, are the parents of two children. Judy was the 2003 Friend of the College award recipient. Gerry moved to Wahpeton in 1974. He founded Tri-State Aviation Inc. Gerry had a lifetime love for airplanes and restored Warbird airplanes. He passed away while performing at an air show in Oshkosh, Wisc. His wife, Cindy Schreiber-Beck and daughter Whitney started this scholarship in his honor.
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Business
Gette Family Endowment
FT 1st year student that can reapply in 2nd year Business Administration Transfer program and a resident of Richland County. GPA 3.0.
Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative Endowment
FT 2nd year student with 3.0 GPA. Shows leadership and involved in campus activity. Needs letter of recommendation by department chair.
Larry & Dyan Haugen Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Computer Information or Business Management. 3.0 GPA. N.D. resident.
Larry Richter Memorial Scholarship
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Business. 2.0 GPA. Genuine interest.
MDU Resources Scholarship
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Accounting, Business, Economics, Finance, Engineering, Information Technology, Diesel or Electronics with financial need. 3.0 GPA.
OJ Jensen Academic/Athletic Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Business Management/ Marketing. 2.5 GPA. Preference given to athlete.
Palmer J. Score Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in the Business or Accounting program. Show academic promise determined by the departments.
Sylvia Allender Memorial Endowment
FT student, min. 2.5 GPA. Enrolled in Business Management.
William F. Rothwell Endowment
1st year student enrolled in applied degree/transfer in Business Administration. Resident of N.D., S.D. or Western Minn. HS GPA 3.0 / GPA 2.5. Veteran on active duty. Eligible veteran, preference in this order: Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, Army, Air Force.
Bruschwein Civil Engineering Technology Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Land Surveying and Civil Engineering. Outstanding 1st year performance and good citizenship.
John Reber Memorial Endowment
Alternates between Civil Technology and Nursing, 1st or 2nd year student.
Robert Gette and his son, David, started this scholarship in memory of their wife and mother, Mary Gette. David is a 1985 NDSCS graduate in Business Administration. Robert worked at NDSCS for 37 years, first as a Business instructor, then as Dean of the Arts, Science & Business Division and finally as VP of Academic Affairs. Robert is currently serving on the Alumni Foundation Board. This scholarship was established by Minn-Dak Farmers Co-op to honor Gordon Gunness, Minn-Dak’s purchasing manager at the time of his death, and Leo Yaggie, a founding member of the Minn-Dak Board of Directors. Larry Haugen attended NDSCS for Computer Info Sciences in 1970 and went onto become an instructor in the Computer program department at NDSCS. Ardeith Richter established this scholarship in memory of her husband, Larry, who passed away in 2004. Larry was chair of the Accounting and Business Department at NDSCS. Ardeith was an instructor in the Secretarial/Business Department at NDSCS for 27 years. Montana-Dakota Utilities was established in 1924. They are a diversified natural resources company based in Bismarck, N.D. and supply service to Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
Owen “OJ” Jensen, a Peking, N.D. native, was an instructor in the Business Administration/Management Department until his death in 2002. He started the women’s basketball program and coached men’s track and cross country until it’s final season in 2002. OJ and his wife, Dee, were Wildcats of the Year in 2002. Dee was the NDSCS Women’s Track coach and an instructor in the Secretarial/Business Department. She resides in Wahpeton and still very active in track and field to this day. Lou Score of Kensington, Minn. established this scholarship in 1992 in honor of her husband and 1941 alumnus, Palmer Score. Palmer started his banking career as a cashier and later became the owner and CEO at Kensington. Palmer grew up and graduated from Wahpeton High School. Lou and Palmer’s son Pryce continues to share his father’s passion for NDSCS. Palmer was named the 1985 Alumnus of the Year. Sylvia F. Allender is a 1937 NDSCS graduate with a Business Degree. She moved to Washington DC and had a career in Government in 1979. She married at age 61 and established this scholarship in 2008. William is a 1957 NDSSS graduate of Liberal Arts. He joined the Navy and retired as a Commander after 22 years. In 1972, he completed his Masters in Industrial Relations and spent 20 years in the business world. His passion is musky fishing and his winters are spent making musky lures.
Civil Engineering
Harold Bruschwein was a Civil Engineering instructor at NDSCS for 23 years. He was in the military and stationed in Hawaii when Pearl Harbor was attacked in WWII. This scholarship was established in 1987. Harold turned 100-years-old in 2016, he was also the 1996 NDSCS Homecoming Parade Grand Marshal. John attended NDSCS in 1911 taking Civil Engineering. He farmed near Foxhome and worked as a Wilkin County Surveyor for several years. John was the 1982 NDSCS Homecoming Parade Grand Marshal. This scholarship was started in 1986 in honor of John Reber who was an influential community member.
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Culinary Arts
Mabel A. Johnson Memorial Endowment
FT student enrolled in Culinary Arts. 2.5 GPA and demonstrates financial need.
NDSCS Dining Services Scholarship
Student enrolled in the Culinary Arts program, 2nd year. N.D. resident preferred. GPA 2.0.
Florence Tingum Memorial Scholarship
FT student enrolled in Culinary Arts. Financial need.
Dr. Delos Halvorson Memorial Endowment
Enrolled in Dental program. Resident of N.D., Minn. or S.D.
Dwight G. Hoxie/Robinson Brothers Endowment
FT 1st year student enrolled in Ag, Dental, Medical, Nursing, Engineering and skilled trades.
Gloria (Traynor) Helms Endowment
FT 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in th NDSCS Dental Hygiene program. GPA 2.5.
Lucinda Hanekom Dental Endowment
FT/PT 1st year Dental Assistant student living in N.D. or Minn. 3.0 GPA.
James Rasmusson Memorial Scholarship
FT/PT student enrolled in Dental Hygiene or Assisting. Financial need.
Jean Freden Dental CRDTS Scholarship
Jean Freden was a Dental Hygiene instructor at NDSCS for 41 years. She retired in 2009 and stays active in her community of Wahpeton.
2nd year Dental Hygiene student. First time taking CRDTS exam. Written essay on need, list extra curricular. Good clinical skills.
Kyle Wych Scholarship
FT student. Non-athlete and must live on campus. 2.5 GPA
Muriel Wicks Memorial Endowment
N.D. student enrolled in Dental program.
Werre Family Endowment
Student enrolled in Dental Assisting Program. GPA 2.75.
Mabel A. Johnson was a 1937 NDSCS graduate and was a cook at NDSCS for almost 30 years. Mabel loved her job. This scholarship was given by her family in her memory. Her granddaughter, Paige, currently works for NDSCS. Food Service of America is one of the leading vendors at NDSCS. Starting in 1998 they choose to give back to NDSCS by starting scholarships based off rebates they receive on our purchases. The annual scholarship continues today. Florence Tingum was a long time resident of Wyndmere, N.D. with a passion for baking. This scholarship is in memory of her to a deserving Culinary student that shares her passion.
Dental
Dr. Delos Halvorson had a dental practice in Wahpeton until his retirement in 1975 and received the Alumnus of the Year award in 1974. He passed away in 1985. Robert G. Robinson of St. Paul, Minn. established this scholarship in 1993. He was a University of Minnesota agronomist. Dwight G. Hoxie was a farmer and doctor who moved to Richland County to 1905. Gloria Helms is a 1947 NDSSS graduate in Office Administration. She was named Alumna of the Year in 1995 and has been a strong advocate of the college. Gloria feels that her scholarship is a great way to give back to the college and help students who share her passion. Lucinda (Johnson) Hanekom, a North Dakota native, was the lead instructor and program coordinator/administrator in the Dental Assisting program for 17 years. She retired in 2014. Dr. James Rasmusson, DDS was a dentist in the Wahpeton/Breckenridge area. He passed away suddenly in 1995. His wife established this scholarship in his memory.
Education has been a passion for Kyle Wych his whole life. Kyle worked at NDSCS in the Student Life Office and served as an adjunct faculty member teaching Social and Behavioral Sciences. He also served on the Alumni/ Foundation Board. While in college, he received the “Passing the Ring� award. The award included the privilege to wear a diamond ring his senior year. He would like students to have an opportunity to experience what he has experienced and complete their education. The North Dakota Dental Association established this scholarship in memory of Dr. Muriel P. Wicks to provide financial aid to worthy recipients. The Werre family started this endowment in 2014 to benefit students in the Dental Assisting Program. Several family members are employed in the dental/orthodontist field. Fran Were, mother, was a long time teacher in the Wahpeton area and her husband, Ed, was employed at NDSCS for 31 years and passed away in 2003.
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2016-2017 NDSCS Scholarships
Diesel
Caterpillar Dealer Excellence Scholarship
Awarded in the Fall. Enrolled in Diesel.
Derke/Kemper Memorial Endowment
FT student enrolled in the Diesel program and member of the Diesel Club. 3.0 GPA. Must demonstrate a financial need.
Don Yaggie/Tom Kotnour Endowment
1st year student enrolled in Diesel, Agriculture or Welding. 2.5 GPA.
Ernest & Ruth Buchholz Endowment
2nd year student. One scholarship for Nursing and one in Ag/Diesel related field. N.D. student with 2.5 GPA in good standing.
This scholarship is provided by the Caterpillar Dealers Association to match the Butler Machinery gift. Mr. Arnold Derke and Mr. Jerrold Kemper were long time instructors in the Diesel Technology Department at NDSCS. This scholarship was established in 1996. Don Yaggie and Tom Kotnour were long time friends, solid leaders in the community and strong believers in education. Tom received the Friend of the College award in 2003, he passed away in 2010. Together they started this scholarship as supporters of NDSCS. Ernest and Ruth Buchholz were farmers in the Casselton area for 61 years. They encouraged the pursuit of career education. Ernie and Ruth passed away in 2012.
2nd year Diesel or Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics Betty and her husband, Chris Maier, started this scholarship in honor of student. Resident of N.D. and their son, James Maier. When Chris passed in 2007, Betty continued to fund the scholarship. In 2014, they renamed the scholarship the Chris Maier GPA of 2.5 or above. Family Endowment. Betty lives on the family farm in central North Dakota. Chris was a 1953 alumni of NDSCS in Diesel and worked for Union Pacific most of his life.
Chris Maier Family Endowment
John E. Brandt Endowment
John was a 1963 Automotive Technology alumni. His wife Mary Lobb started this scholarship in his honor in 2012. Mary currently lives in Texas.
FT/PT student enrolled in Diesel Technology or Auto Body Repair. 1st or 2nd year student. 2.5 GPA.
Kyle Wych Scholarship
FT student. Non-athlete and must live on campus. 2.5 GPA
MDU Resources Scholarship
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Accounting, Business, Economics, Finance, Engineering, Information Technology, Diesel or Electronics with financial need. 3.0 GPA.
North Dakota Agriculture Association Scholarship
FT 2nd year student enrolled in the Diesel Technology program and entering into the Agricultural Industry.
Education has been a passion for Kyle Wych his whole life. Kyle worked at NDSCS in the Student Life Office and served as an adjunct faculty member teaching Social and Behavioral Sciences. He also served on the Alumni/ Foundation Board. While in college, he received the “Passing the Ring” award. The award included the privilege to wear a diamond ring his senior year. He would like students to have an opportunity to experience what he has experienced and complete their education. Montana-Dakota Utilities was established in 1924. They are a diversified natural resources company based in Bismarck, N.D. and supply service to Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
The NDAA’s mission is to improve the Agri-Business communities they serve and support education as it relates to a better understanding of computer diagnostics and auto guidance systems within diesel technology.
"Swede" Johnson & Ione Johnson Muralt Endowment
Lorentz “Swede” Johnson was a 1956 NDSCS Auto Mechanics graduate. He taught diesel mechanics and was the department chair of the Diesel program at NDSCS for 18 years. This scholarship was established in his memory in 1982.
Education
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Diesel Technology. 2.0 GPA.
Arthur & Clara Cupler Scholarship
Arthur Cupler was an attorney in Fargo and Clara was a teacher in Minnesota, Montana and North Dakota. Six colleges are benefactors of the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Cupler.
Given to students within 150 mi. of Fargo/Moorhead. Based on GPA. Prefer Education or Minister program. Financial need.
Kathy Worner Alden Memorial Endowment
Pre-Ed, especially Special Ed program.
Morris and Esther Worner established this scholarship in honor of their daughter, Kathy Worner Alden. Kathy was a 1967 graduate of Pre-Education.
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Electrical
Alliance Pipeline Endowment
2nd or 3rd year student enrolled in the Electrical Technology program. 2.0 GPA. Must demonstrate a financial need and is willing to take instrumentation class.
Ben York Memorial Endowment
FT 1st year student enrolled in Plumbing. 2nd year student enrolled in Mechanical Systems and Electrical. Financial need. 3.0 GPA.
Dakota’s Chapter National Electrical Contractors Association Scholarship
FT 2nd year Electrical Technology student. 2.5 GPA. Prefer N.D., Minn. or S.D. resident.
Electric Utility Workshop Endowment
FT student enrolled in Electrical Technology program.
Great River Energy Scholarship
FT student with 3.0 GPA. Carry 15 credit hours. Enrolled in HVAC/R, Industrial Electrician or Precision Machining.
Harold B. Wright Endowment
1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Engineering or Electrical. Preference to Navy or Navy Reserve. 2.0 GPA.
Interstates Electric Engineering Endowment
50 credit hours completed. Enrolled in Electrical Construction. 3.0 GPA, one page "Goals" paper required.
ISA (Instrument Society of America) Student Section Scholarship
FT student enrolled in Electrical or Mechatronics. 3.0 GPA. NDSCS ISA student section member.
Jerry Gilsdorf Endowment
Jerry is a 1981 Electrical Technology graduate. He participated in NDSSS’s Delta Psi Omega national drama organization chapter. He was the chapter president in 1980-81 and won several drama awards.
FT 2nd year student rerolled in Electrical Technology and involved in the Fine Arts. Student should exhibit courtesy, integrity, loyalty and leadership qualities. GPA 3.2.
Julian Berg Endowment
2nd year student enrolled in Electronics.
Lottie Wolf Karns & Shirley Wolf Schmidt Endowment
2nd year student enrolled in Computer, Electrical or Electronics. Graduate of Ashley or Bismarck high school. Demonstrate financial need.
MDU Resources Scholarship
Montana-Dakota Utilities was established in 1924. They are a diversified natural resources company based in Bismarck, N.D. and supply service to Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Accounting, Business, Economics, Finance, Engineering, Information Technology, Diesel or Electronics with financial need. 3.0 GPA.
NDSCS Electrical Technology Partnership with Industry Endowment
FT student, enrolled in Electrical Technology program, 1st or 2nd year.
Alliance Pipeline built a pipeline from NE British Columbia to Chicago. They established this scholarship in 2003.
Ben York graduated from NDSCS in 1938 in Electrical Technology. He went onto have a 57 year career in the Plumbing, HVAC/R and Electrical business and attributes his success to his education at NDSCS. Ben and his wife, Verna, had two children.
The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) is a dynamic national organization serving the entire electrical contracting industry. The Dakota Chapter was founded in 1949. The set up a scholarship fund to help the Electrical program meet business and industry workforce needs. The N.D. Use Council established this scholarship in 2000 to provide financial assistance to deserving and talented students in the electrical technology field. Great River Energy is a power generation and transmission company that provides wholesale power to its 28 member co-ops in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Harold B. Wright was a NDSCS 1934 graduate of Electrical Technology. He established this scholarship in appreciation of the education he received. Interstates Electric and Engineering Co. is an electrical engineering and construction firm based in Sioux Center, Iowa. This scholarship was started in 1996. In 2012 the Instrument Society of America started an annual scholarship to help support NDSCS students. They have continued this practice each year.
Julian was a 1961 graduate of the NDSCS Electrical Technology program. He was an instructor at NDSCS from 1965-1973 and again in 1982 until his death at the age of 44. This scholarship was established in 1985. Kermit B. Karns established this scholarship in 2001 in memory of his wife, Lottie Wolf Kern who passed away in 1999 and his step daughter, Shirley Wolf Schmidt who passed away in 1992.
In 1997 the NDSCS Electrical Department partnered with industry to start a scholarship that would benefit student scholarships. 62 partners came together to raise over $40,000 in funds. Some of those funds were used to meet immediate needs and some was invested to start an Endowment. The Endowment started awarding electrical scholarships in 2002.
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2016-2017 NDSCS Scholarships
Nels Anderson Memorial Endowment
1st preference: Bristol, S.D.; 2nd: Wolsey, S.D.; 3rd: Day County, S.D.; then any student from N.D. or S.D. FT student enrolled in Electrical Technology.
North Dakota Telephone Association Endowment
The North Dakota Telephone Association created this scholarship in 1973 to promote students entering the field of telecommunications.
ND resident enrolled in a field related to telecommunications. Financial need. Academic promise.
Square D Company Endowment
1st or 2nd year enrolled in Electrical with genuine interest.
Wallace Timpe Memorial Endowment
Enrolled in the Electrical program. Financial need. Good citizenship.
William H., Norma R. & Richard L. Frank Endowment
A non-athlete enrolled in Welding or Electrical.
Emergency Management
Grainger Tools for Tomorrow Scholarship
3.0 GPA enrolled in a Technology program. Must carry at least 12 credit hours. Submit essay and letter of recommendation.
Health Information
Gerald & Margaret Wellik Endowment
FT 1st year Health Information Technology student. 2.5 GPA. N.D. resident.
HVAC/R
G & R Controls HVAC Scholarship
(Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration)
FT 2nd year student. 2.0 GPA. Preference to student in HVAC or Mechatronics. N.D., S.D. or Minn. resident.
Great River Energy Scholarship
Electrical
Nels C. Anderson was a 1949 Electrical Technology graduate. His wife, Fern, started a memorial scholarship in his name because he thought so much of NDSCS. The memorial scholarship was established in 1994.
Square D Company is a global leader in sustainable energy management and industrial automation. Wallace Timpe was a 1937 NDSCS electrical graduate. He had a 40 year career in the electrical field and wanted to help students further their education. He passed away in 1980. William and Norma established a scholarship in memory of their son, Richard, who was a 1982 Welding graduate of NDSCS. They also left money to the college upon their passing. Grainger is a leading broad line supplier of maintenance, repair and operating products. In the interest of promoting students enrolled in skilled trades programs and Public safety programs, Grainger started annual NDSCS scholarships in 2011. Margaret attended NDSCS in 1954 in the Medical Secretary field. She retired from Mayo Clinic as a Medical Secretary. Margaret and her husband, Gerald, had three children, Amy, Daniel and Jamie. NDSCS was named a beneficiary of their Charitable Trust. G&R Controls, Inc, established in 1977, is an HVAC company with four locations in North Dakota and South Dakota.
FT student with 3.0 GPA. Carry Great River Energy is an electric cooperative and provide wholesale service 15 credit hours. Enrolled in HVAC/R, Industrial Electrician or to 28 co-ops in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Precision Machining.
Irv Moeller HVAC Endowment
Student enrolled in HVAC/R.
Roy Hackney Memorial Endowment
Student enrolled in HVAC/R.
Irv Moeller was an instructor at NDSCS for 30 years, retiring in 2001. This scholarship was created in his honor because he was instrumental in helping many students in their careers in the HVAC/Refrigeration industry. Roy G. Hackney was an instructor in the AC/Refrigeration Department at NDSCS from 1957-1984. He passed away in 1993.
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Ed Hokenson, a 1961 Liberal Arts NDSSS graduate, transferred to UND and HVAC/R. 3.0 GPA. attained a degree in Marketing. He started the Spenser and Lola Hokenson Scholarship in memory of his parents. Spenser Hokenson was an instructor at NDSSS for 34 years in the Environmental Systems Department. He attended NDSSS in 1941 and 1946 for sheet metal, aircraft sheet metal and refrigeration.
Spenser & Lola Hokenson
Information & Larry & Dyan Haugen Endowment Communications Larry Haugen attended NDSCS for Computer Info Sciences in 1966 and
went onto become an instructor in the Computer program department at NDSCS.
Lottie Wolf Karns & Shirley Wolf Schmidt Endowment
Kermit B. Karns established this scholarship in 2001 in memory of his wife, Lottie Wolf Kern who passed away in 1999 and his step daughter, Shirley Wolf Schmidt who passed away in 1992.
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FT 2nd year student enrolled in Computer Information or Business Management. 3.0 GPA. N.D. resident. 2nd year student enrolled in Computer, Electrical or Electronics. Graduate of Ashley or Bismarck High School. Demonstrate financial need.
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Information & MDU Resources Scholarship Communications Montana-Dakota Utilities was established in 1924. They are a diversified
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Accounting, Business, Economics, Finance, Engineering, Information Technology, Diesel or Electronics with financial need. 3.0 GPA.
John Deere
1-2-3 Start Jacob Malecha Memorial Endowment
FT 1st year student enrolled in the John Deere Tech program. 2.0 GPA. Shows leadership.
John Deere Construction & Forestry Scholarship
Resident of N.D., S.D. or western Minn. enrolled in the John Deere Construction & Forestry Tech program.
natural resources company based in Bismarck, N.D. and supply service to Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
Jacob Malecha attended NDSCS in 2007-2008 in the John Deere program. He passed away in 2008 but had great passion for farming and his time at NDSCS. The John Deere Construction Division includes construction equipment used in earth moving, road building, site development and residential construction. John Deere Forestry equipment is used in full-tree and cut to length harvesting operations and in mill yards in the U.S. and overseas. Scholarships are available to support interested students.
Awarded to a John Deere Tech John Deere & Co. is an American corporation that manufactures agricultural student from Minn., N.D., S.D. or Wyo. machinery, diesel engines and lawn care equipment. The John Deere Foundation designed this scholarship to recruit the next generation to carry on the John Deere tradition of integrity, quality and commitment.
John Deere Company Partnership Scholarship
Louis Jahner Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in John Deere Tech program. Must show an outgoing personality, sense of humor and willingness to help.
North Dakota John Deere Dealers Scholarship
Resident of N.D., S.D. or western Minn. enrolled in the John Deere Tech program.
Gary Reubish Memorial Endowment
FT with 2.5 GPA. Wahpeton High School graduate.
Wayne L. Twito Scholarship
FT, 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Liberal Arts. N.D. student with 3.0 GPA.
Gerry Beck Memorial Endowment
FT/ PT 2nd year student enrolled in Manufacturing, Entrepreneurship or Business. GPA of 2.5.
Louis Jahner was a student in the John Deere Tech program at NDSCS. He was killed in a car crash during his 2nd year. Classmates and instructors developed this scholarship in his name. The John Deere Career Partnership Program involves John Deere and its dealer network working closely with NDSCS to provide current equipment and product lines on campus. Scholarships are offered to help recruit and train qualified technicians.
Liberal Arts
Gary R. Reubish, a 1969 NDSCS graduate of Architectural Drafting. Gary was a teacher at the Wahpeton High School. This scholarship was started by the Reubish family in Gary’s memory to encourage Wahpeton High School students to pursue their education at NDSCS. Wayne Twito is a 1941 NDSSS graduate of Liberal Arts. He enrolled in the US Navy V-5 flight training program also offered at NDSSS. After college he entered USN pilot training and flew in WWII and the Korean War. Wayne loved sports, sang in his church choir and fully embraced life. Wayne, his wife, Margaret, and daughter, Rinda, have passed away and leave behind sons, Dr. Randy Twito and Rev. Roger Twito, nine grandchildren and six great grand children.
Manufacturing
Gerry moved to Wahpeton in 1974. He founded Tri-State Aviation Inc. Gerry had a lifetime love for airplanes and restored Warbird airplanes. He passed away while performing at an air show in Oshkosh, Wisc. His wife, Cindy Schreiber-Beck and daughter Whitney started this scholarship in his honor.
FT student with 3.0 GPA. Carry Great River Energy is an electric cooperative and provide wholesale service 15 credit hours. Enrolled in HVAC/R, Industrial Electrician or to 28 Co-ops in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Precision Machining.
Great River Energy Scholarship
Grainger Tools for Tomorrow Scholarship
3.0 GPA enrolled in a Technology program. Must carry at least 12 credit hours. Submit essay and letter of recommendation.
Horton Inc. Manufacturing Endowment
FT/PT, 2.50 GPA, enrolled in Manufacturing Department.
Larry Doherty Memorial Endowment
FT student enrolled in Machine Tooling or Graphic Arts. Resident of N.D. Excellent citizenship.
Grainger is a leading broad line supplier of maintenance, repair and operating products. In the interest of promoting students enrolled in skilled trades programs and Public safety programs, Grainger started annual NDSCS scholarships in 2011. Horton Holding, Inc. is a premium provider of engine cooling solutions worldwide. They support scholarships for students in a manufacturing field. This scholarship was established in 1988 by Norma and Ed Doherty in memory of their son, Larry. He was 1969 student at NDSCS. He was killed in a farm accident in 1970.
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2016-2017 NDSCS Scholarships
Manufacturing
Precision Machine of Dickinson Endowment
FT/PT 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Precision Machining. 1st preference a student from Western N.D., 2nd a student from the state of N.D., 3rd Welding student from N.D. GPA 2.5. Must show good character.
Mechanical Systems
Ben York Memorial Endowment
FT 1st year student enrolled in Plumbing. 2nd year student enrolled in Mechanical Systems and Electrical. Financial need. 3.0 GPA.
Nursing
C. Hasty Legacy/ACS Endowment
FT Nursing student from Richland County. 2.5 GPA.
Dwight G. Hoxie/Robinson Brothers Endowment
FT 1st year student enrolled in Ag, Dental, Medical, Nursing, Engineering and skilled trades.
Ernest & Ruth Buchholz Endowment
Ernest and Ruth Buchholz were farmers in the Casselton area for 61 years. They encouraged the pursuit of career education. Ernie and Ruth passed away in 2012.
2nd year student. One scholarship for Nursing and one in Ag/Diesel related field. N.D. student with 2.5 GPA in good standing.
Florence I. Lane Endowment
FT student enrolled in Nursing. 2.0 GPA.
Gary Reubish Memorial Endowment
FT with 2.5 GPA. Wahpeton High School graduate.
John Reber Memorial Endowment
Alternates between Civil Technology and Nursing, 1st or 2nd year student.
John Travers & Alyce B. Travers Endowment
Preferred Bowman County of N.D. or Harding County of S.D., 2nd a student from N.D. or S.D. Enrolled in Nursing/Health related programs or Agricultural related studies.
Joshua & Tracy Dozak Endowment
FT or PT 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Pharmacy, RN or Allied Health. Preference to Richland and Wilkin County residents. GPA 3.0.
Louise Manock Miller Endowment
FT/PT student enrolled in Nursing. 2.0 GPA.
Marjorie E. Henderson Endowment
FT/PT enrolled in Nursing. Need based.
Phyllis Hagen Kotnour Memorial Endowment
FT N.D. resident enrolled in the Nursing program. Preference to single parent. 3.0 GPA.
Keith Huschka is a 1975 Machinist and Toolmaking graduate of NDSCS. He is the owner of Precision Machine and Welding, Inc. in Dickinson, N.D. Keith appreciated the education he received at NDSCS and wanted to give back by providing scholarships to students.
Ben York graduated from NDSCS in 1938 in Electrical Technology. He went onto have a 57 year career in the Plumbing, HVAC/R and Electrical business and attributes his success to his education at NDSCS. Ben and his wife, Verna, had two children. Clayton and Ethel Hasty were lifelong residents of Tyler, N.D. in Summit Township. Both attended NDSCS. Robert G. Robinson of St. Paul, Minn. established this scholarship in 1993. He was a University of Minnesota agronomist. Dwight G. Hoxie was a farmer and doctor who moved to Richland County to 1905.
Florence I. Lane graduated with honors from the LPN program at NDSCS in 1971 and worked in the field for 27 years. Florence passed away in 2008 and had eight children. Gary R. Reubish, a 1969 NDSCS graduate of Architectural Drafting. Gary was a teacher at the Wahpeton High School. This scholarship was started by the Reubish family in Gary’s memory to encourage Wahpeton High School students to pursue their education at NDSCS. John attended NDSCS in 1911 taking Civil Engineering. He farmed near Foxhome and worked as a Wilkin County Surveyor for several years. John was the 1982 NDSCS Homecoming Parade Grand Marshal. This scholarship was started in 1986 in honor of John Reber who was an influential community member. John and Alyce Travers, from Western North Dakota, left in their estate dollars to benefit students in North Dakota and South Dakota. They also left mineral rights to the college. This endowment will continue to grow each year as long as the mineral rights are available. Joshua is a 2002 NDSCS graduate in Liberal Arts. He continued his education to receive his Doctor of Pharmacy. Joshua and Tracy are both currently employed in health-related fields and wanted to give back to the college that started them on their career path. Louise Manock Miller was a 1963 graduate of NDSCS Nursing program. Her husband, Thomas, established the scholarship in 2014 in her memory. Dr. Marjorie E. Henderson was a medical doctor for 30 years, 10 years in Wahpeton, N.D. She passed away from cancer in 2008. Her husband, Harvey, is an instructor in Social and Behavioral Science at NDSCS. They had two sons, Donald and Christopher. The Phyllis Hagen Kotnour scholarship was established in 2003 by her daughter, Paige and husband, Tom. Phyllis passed away in 2002 after a short battle with leukemia.
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Ruth Sargent Hodgson Memorial Endowment
Must be enrolled in the Nursing program.
St. Francis Auxiliary Scholarship
Preference to Richland or Wilkin County first, N.D. or Minn. second. Based on GPA. Enrolled in OTA or Nursing.
H. Jean & Bernard Haugen Memorial Endowment
Student in final year of Occupational Therapy program. 2.0 GPA. Preference of N.D. student. References required. Volunteer and extra-curricular required.
St. Francis Auxiliary Scholarship
Preference to Richland or Wilkin County first, N.D. or Minn. second. Based on GPA. Enrolled in OTA or Nursing.
Bernice Rustad Cunningham/Sue & Henry Rustad Memorial Endowment
Enrolled in Business or Music program. Demonstrate financial need.
James A. Horton Music Endowment
FT 2nd year student active in the Music program.
Sherven Family Endowment Scholarship
FT 1st or 2nd year student active in one or more Performing Arts programs. GPA 2.5.
Pharmacy
Joshua & Tracy Dozak Endowment
FT or PT 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Pharmacy, RN or Allied Health. Preference to Richland and Wilkin County residents. GPA 3.0.
Plumbing
Ben York Memorial Endowment
FT 1st year student enrolled in Plumbing. 2nd year student enrolled in Mechanical Systems and Electrical. Financial need. 3.0 GPA.
Robotics, Automation & Mechatronics
G & R Controls HVAC Scholarship
FT 2nd year student. 2.0 GPA. Preference to student in HVAC or Mechatronics. N.D., S.D. or Minn. resident.
ISA (Instrument Society of America) Student Section Scholarship
FT student enrolled in Electrical or Mechatronics with a 3.0 GPA. NDSCS ISA student section member.
Nursing
Ruth Sargent Hodgson was a County Health Nurse. Ruth, at the encouragement of her son Richard, helped establish and head up NDSCS original Practical Nursing program. Her son, Richard, attended NDSCS and was an instructor in Journalism. The St. Francis Auxiliary Healthcare Scholarship Program was created in 1976. Since its inception, the program has provided many educational scholarships to college students in an effort to encourage participation in professional healthcare careers.
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Bernard Haugen was a municipal Judge in Richland County. Jean Haugen was an Occupational Therapy Instructor at NDSCS. They lost both of their children in 1981 and 1983 in a car accident and snowmobile accident. Bernie and Jean died as a result of a car accident in 1990. The St. Francis Auxiliary Healthcare Scholarship Program was created in 1976. Since its inception, the program has provided many educational scholarships to college students in an effort to encourage participation in professional healthcare careers.
Performing Arts
Bernice Cunningham attended NDSCS and UND and received her Masters Degree in 1966 in Business. James A. Horton was a 1946 graduate of the Refrigeration and AC program at NDSCS. He was an instructor at NDSCS and retired in 1981 as VP of Academic Affairs. He was a member of the Bethel Lutheran Church choir, Wahpeton. He and his wife, Marcelle had four children. James passed away in 2007. Charles is a 1997 NDSCS Liberal Arts graduate and participated in the NDSCS Choir and Wildcat Singers programs. Joshua is a 2002 NDSCS graduate in Liberal Arts. He continued his education to receive his Doctor of Pharmacy. Joshua and Tracy are both currently employed in health-related fields and wanted to give back to the college that started them on their career path. Ben York graduated from NDSCS in 1938 in Electrical Technology. He went onto have a 57 year career in the Plumbing, HVAC/R and Electrical business and attributes his success to his education at NDSCS. Ben and his wife, Verna, had two children. G&R Controls, Inc, established in 1977, is an HVAC company with four locations in North Dakota and South Dakota.
In 2012, the Instrument Society of America started an annual scholarship to help support NDSCS students. They have continued this practice each year.
2nd year Diesel or Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics Betty and her husband, Chris Maier, started this scholarship in honor of student. Resident of N.D. and their son, James Maier. When Chris passed in 2007, Betty continued to fund the scholarship. In 2014, they renamed the scholarship the Chris Maier GPA of 2.5 or above. Family Endowment. Betty lives on the family farm in central North Dakota. Chris was a 1953 alumni of NDSCS in Diesel and worked for Union Pacific most of his life.
Chris Maier Family Endowment
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics)
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Doosan Scholarship by Bobcat
Doosan and Bobcat are heavy and portable power equipment companies that recognize the importance of education in their field. They are recognized in many communities and became a great support of students in 2014 by starting an annual scholarship at NDSCS.
2016-2017 NDSCS Scholarships
FT student enrolled in STEM related major. Demonstrates financial need.
STEM
Dwight G. Hoxie/Robinson Brothers Endowment
(Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics)
FT 1st year student enrolled in Ag, Dental, Medical, Nursing, Engineering and skilled trades.
Halvor & Orma Nesheim Endowment
2nd year students enrolled in Auto Technology or Electrical Engineering. Financial need.
Harold B Wright Endowment
1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Engineering or Electrical. Preference to Navy or Navy Reserve. 2.0 GPA.
Lottie Wolf Karns & Shirley Wolf Schmidt Endowment
2nd year student enrolled in Computer, Electrical or Electronics. Graduate of Ashley or Bismarck High School. Demonstrate financial need.
MDU Resources Scholarship
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Accounting, Business, Economics, Finance, Engineering, Information Technology, Diesel or Electronics with financial need. 3.0 GPA.
Dwight G. Hoxie/Robinson Brothers Endowment
FT 1st year student enrolled in Ag, Dental, Medical, Nursing, Engineering and skilled trades.
Grainger Tools for Tomorrow Scholarship
3.0 GPA enrolled in a Technology program. Must carry at least 12 credit hours. Submit essay and letter of recommendation.
Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative Endowment
FT 2nd year student enrolled in Trade or Tech program. Letters of recommendation from Dept. Chair and instructor. Show leadership skills. 2.75 GPA.
Pansy Reykjalin & Rose Hatling Scholarship
1st year with preference to Vo-Tech, GPA of 3.0. Financial need.
Terry Lawler Memorial Endowment
FT student enrolled in a Tech or Service program. 3.0 GPA.
Don Yaggie/Tom Kotnour Endowment
1st year student enrolled in Diesel, Agriculture or Welding. 2.5 GPA.
Julian Szczur Welding Endowment
FT - N.D. student enrolled in Welding. 2.5 GPA.
Roger & Donna Hentges Endowment
1st or 2nd year student enrolled in Architectural Drafting, Construction Management or Welding.
William H., Norma R. & Richard L. Frank Endowment
A non-athlete enrolled in Welding or Electrical.
Robert G. Robinson of St. Paul, Minn. established this scholarship in 1993. He was a University of Minnesota agronomist. Dwight G. Hoxie was a farmer and doctor who moved to Richland County to 1905. Halvor Nesheim was a 1934 NDSCS graduate of the Electrical Technology program. He participated in the NDSCS Amateur Boxing program and won a Silver Glove in the Heavyweight Championship. Orma was a nurse. Halvor passed away in 2003 and Orma in 2010. They had four children who established this scholarship in their honor in 2006. Harold B. Wright was a NDSCS 1934 graduate of Electrical Technology. He established this scholarship in appreciation of the education he received at NDSCS. Kermit B. Karns established this scholarship in 2001 in memory of his wife, Lottie Wolf Kern who passed away in 1999 and his step daughter, Shirley Wolf Schmidt who passed away in 1992. Montana-Dakota Utilities was established in 1924. They are a diversified natural resources company based in Bismarck, N.D. and supply service to Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
Technologies & Services Division
Robert G. Robinson of St. Paul, Minn. established this scholarship in 1993. He was a University of Minnesota agronomist. Dwight G. Hoxie was a farmer and doctor who moved to Richland County to 1905. Grainger is a leading broad line supplier of maintenance, repair and operating products. In the interest of promoting students enrolled in skilled trades programs and Public safety programs, Grainger started annual NDSCS scholarships in 2011. This scholarship was established in 1991 to honor the “can do” attitude of Minn-Dak employees and to recognize their outstanding team effort.
The Rose Hatling Estate left a gift to NDSCS in 1992 to recognize students of NDSCS. Her sister Pansy passed in 1991 at age 82 and Rose passed in 1992 at the age of 87. They were both born in Sherwood, N.D. Terry Lawler was a Diesel Technology graduate of NDSCS and farmed by Linton, N.D. His wife, Jeanette, started this scholarship in 2005 in his memory. Jeanette passed away in 2013. They had two daughters.
Welding
Don Yaggie and Tom Kotnour were long time friends, solid leaders in the community and strong believers in education. Tom received the Friend of the College award in 2003, he passed away in 2010. Together they started this scholarship as supporters of NDSCS. Julian Szczur graduated from NDSCS in 1941 in Welding. He was an instructor in the Welding Dept from 1945-1986. Julian was the 1997 NDSCS Homecoming Parade Grand Marshal. Roger graduated from NDSSS in 1962 in Industrial Drafting and Design. He was hired out of college by Mid America Steel and is still a consultant there today. He has recruited and hired many “Science” grads. Roger and his wife, Donna, share a strong passion for NDSCS. William and Norma established a scholarship in memory of their son, Richard, who was a 1982 Welding graduate of NDSCS. They also left money to the college upon their passing.
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How to Apply for NDSCS Scholarships: Go to NDSCS.edu/Scholarships and click on the NDSCS Scholarships link. NDSCS Scholarship applications are due February 1.
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