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Receiving a 2024 scholarship from the Highland Lakes Service League are (front row, from left) Etta Pearl Torns, Jennifer Hall, Jennifer Schuetz, Nicole Morris, Ashlee Nouri; (back, left) Deidre Henderson, Leila Little, Gina Burney, Terra Abbott (in back), Marcie Mladenoff, Taylor Clark, Stephanie Barry, Anne Halliday, Amy Theiss, Ashley LeCates, Alyssa Moon, Leah Kolb; (not pictured) Jennifer Dolce, Emily Mendoza, and Callie Broyles. Courtesy photo
The Highland Lakes Service League awarded a total of $57,000 in scholarships to 20 women furthering their education at universities/colleges and in certification programs.
The 2024 funding went to:
Terra Abbott, who is working on a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Texas Tech University and plans to graduate in December;
Stephanie Barry, who is majoring in university studies with a concentration in human resources development and organizational leadership at Texas Tech University while working full time for the Marble Falls school district;
Callie Broyles, who is working toward a Bachelor of Arts in elementary education at Western Governors University and plans to graduate in the spring of 2025;
Taylor Clark, who is majoring in medical laboratory technology at Del Mar Community College and plans to graduate in the spring of 2025;
Jennifer Dolce, who is working toward an associate’s degree in nursing from Austin Community College and plans to graduate in December 2025;
Jennifer Hall, who is pursuing a master’s degree in human resources management at Colorado State University while working for the Marble Falls school district;
Anne Halliday, who is working toward a Master of Nursing from Capella University;
Deidre Henderson, who is pursuing a master’s degree in counseling at the University of Texas-Tyler while teaching in the Llano school district;
Leah Kolb, who is working on a degree in accounting from Southern New Hampshire University;
Ashley LeCates, who is pursuing a Master of Business Administration from the University of Texas-Tyler while working for the Marble Falls Public Library;
Leila Little, who is pursuing a teaching certificate from iTeach Texas;
Emily Mendoza, who is working on a Master of Science in curriculum and instruction at Texas Tech University while teaching at Marble Falls High School;
Marcia Mladenoff, who is attending the Groomology Institute of Texas for a certificate in pet grooming;
Alyssa Moon, who is pursuing a Master of Science in clinical mental health counseling from Grand Canyon University;
Nicole Morris, who is attending McLennan Community College for a long-term care administration license;
Ashlee Nouri, who is pursuing a Doctorate of Education in learning and organizational change at Baylor University while teaching at Llano High School;
Jennifer Schuetz, who is working toward a degree in psychology at Columbia Southern University;
Amy Theiss, who is attending the University of Texas-Permian Basin for an educational diagnostician certification;
Etta Pearl Torns, who is majoring in biblical studies and minoring in psychology at Colorado Christian University;
and Gina Burney, who is working to complete her teaching certificate as a second-grade teacher in the Llano school district.
Learn more about the charitable and educational missions of the Highland Lakes Service League on its website and find out how to apply for future scholarships.
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