The Marshall H. and Nellie Alworth Memorial Fund, founded in 1949, has awarded its 2024 scholarships to 102 northern Minnesota students pursuing bachelor’s degrees in fields of study related to mathematics, engineering, the sciences, medicine and scientific research.
Ninety-five scholarships for $24,000 each were awarded to high school seniors. Seven additional awards were $12,000 College Transfer Pathway Scholarships, created this year for community college sophomores graduating with an associate in science degree who will be pursuing a qualifying bachelor’s degree during their final two years of schooling at a four-year university. All told, the Alworth Memorial Fund awarded $2,364,000 in its 2024 round of scholarships.
“During this, the Alworth Memorial Fund’s 75th anniversary, we are proud to help more than 100 hard-working northern Minnesota students fund their education,” said Patty Salo Downs, Executive Director of the Fund. “They join thousands of other Alworth scholars in sharing a passion for making the world a better place though advancements in math and science-related fields.”
The Alworth Memorial Fund has distributed $56.7 million among 5,394 motivated young people during its history. The Fund is available to students in 60 high schools, plus those who are homeschooled, in these 10 northern Minnesota counties: Aitkin, Beltrami, Carlton, Cass, Cook, Crow Wing, Lake, Itasca, Koochiching and St Louis.
Additional information about the Marshall H. and Nellie Alworth Memorial Fund, including how to apply for future scholarships, is at www.AlworthScholarship.org.
The 2024 recipients of $24,000 Alworth Scholarships, listed by high school, are immediately below. The seven recipients of $12,000 College Transfer Pathway Scholarships are below that.
Aitkin High School – Josie Kostick, Kendall Ratz
Barnum High School – Calindria Liggett
Bemidji High School – Faye Calvert, Elena Harmsen, Evan Langerak, Madeline Larson, Emma Mutnansky, Nicholas Rautio, William Termont, Marley Ueland
Brainerd High School – Molly Cartwright, Carley Cronquist, Evan DeBoer, Claire Erdal, Ashton Extrand, Lance Hastings, Elias Knapp, Lillian Kopek, Autumn Larson, Matthew Moraghan, Dilan Sypnieski
Chisholm High School – Sean Fleming
Cloquet High School – Owen Brenner, Makenna Horvat, Mary Kayser, Josilyn Nikko, Grace Swanson, Clara Thompson, Madysen Waters
Cook County High School – Kalina Dimitrova, Raymond Dressely, Wren Ferry
Crosby-Ironton High School – Aidan Bendson
Duluth Denfeld High School – Carter Hill, Camryn Seguin, Carter Wedin, Ziyah Xzandra
Duluth East High School – Chase Baumgarten, David Baumgarten, Roman Bixler, Arthur Phillip Calinao, Leah Coleman, Annabelle Eaton, Adelaida Filiatrault, Aleksandra Gavrilova, Lucia Haggenmiller, Michon Harju, Peter Kacharov, Lydia Kraker, Samantha Laderman, Evan Meyer, Ola Okoro, William Packer, Ella (Jaye) Shaw, Otto Signorelli, Taitum Snustad
Ely Memorial High School – Esther Anderson, Gavin Marshall
Esko Lincoln High School – Paul Cornell, Sophia Juntunen
Grand Rapids High School – Dane Allen, Molly Carlson, Samuel Connelly, Nathan Haley, Lauren Raitanen, Emily Timm, Emily Walters
Harbor City International School – Agnes Barthel, Hugh Bishop, Sydney Schaefer
Hermantown High School – Ethan Stephenson, Connor Swor, Rachita Shalom Tamilselvan, Nayan Watson
Hibbing High School – Dylan Horvath
Littlefork-Big Falls High School – Ashley Splett
Marshall School – Madison Clavette, John Guthrie, Joseph Johnson, Daniel Qi, Xuejian Sundvall, Isabella Villa
McGregor High School – Ava Guida
Northome High School – Kierra Waller
Pequot Lakes High School – Ruby Seidl, Cole Sposito, Elizabeth Wolthuizen
Proctor High School – Benjamin Johnson
Rock Ridge High School – Ever Bernthal, Wrenna Galloway, Luke Hecimovich, Hudson Pietrini, Isabella Smith
Two Harbors High School – Jocelyn Carr
Alworth $12,000 College Transfer Pathway Scholarship recipients, shown with the community college from which they are transferring, are here:
William Bittmann – Minnesota North-Mesabi Range
Cody Dahlke – Minnesota North-Itasca
Grant Ewen – Minnesota North-Itasca
Kaitlyn Goodell – Minnesota North-Mesabi Range
Isabella Hass – Minnesota North-Itasca
Julie Sweep – Minnesota North-Hibbing
Scott Waara – Minnesota North-Itasca
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Periods of rain. Winds increasing late. Low 39F. Winds NE at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall around a half an inch.
Updated: April 30, 2024 @ 9:09 pm
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