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DULUTH, Minn. – The Marshall H. and Nellie Alworth Memorial Fund has awarded its 2025 scholarships to 97 northern Minnesota students.
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They students are all pursuing bachelor’s degrees in fields of study related to mathematics, engineering, the sciences, medicine and scientific research.
Scholarships for $24,000 each were awarded to 91 seniors from 33 high schools.
Six additional awards were $12,000 to 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.
That totals $2,256,000 in its 2025 round of scholarships.
Since the Alworth Memorial Fund founding in 1949, it has awarded $58.9 million to 5,491 young people.
In a news release Executive Director of the Fund Patty Salo Downs said, “For 76 years, the Alworth Memorial Fund has realized there’s no better investment than in northern Minnesota young people with a passion for pursuing careers in math and science-related fields.”
Alworth Scholarships are 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.
2025 Alworth Scholarships Awardees:
Aitkin High School – Wyatt Crowther
Barnum High School – Megan Swanson
Bemidji High School – Elliott Gieser, Moraya Holleman, Ainsley Kennedy, Samuel Maus, Hazel Olson
Bigfork High School – Eleanor Prato
Brainerd High School – Emelia Cosert, Ericah Folden, Sydney Frericks, Garrett Gilbert, Gabriel Hallgren, Adam Lokken, Joseph Neumann, Straton Pribula
Carlton High School – Gavin Gibson, Amy Schwoch
Cherry High School – Amara Aimonetti
Chisholm High School – Hailey Johnson
Cloquet High School – Johanna Bernu, Michael Kruse, Shane Malloy
Cook County High School – Noah Smith
Crosby-Ironton High School – Jonathan Maroney, Evan Rydberg, Oliver Toftness
Duluth Denfeld High School – Cole Abernethy, Wesley Nurminen, Joshua Rock
Duluth East High School – Sarang Chun, Preston Dallek, Avery Dickinson, Alexa Ensign, Amelia Gilbert, Jett Johnson, Lila Kamben, Amy Ricketts, Jossy Saamanen, Micah Schlotec, Owen Strum, August Vogelgesang, Ewan Vogelgesang, Charli Worcester
Ely Memorial High School – Rena Johnson
Esko Lincoln High School – Reese Kuklinski, Avery Martineau, Ella McLeod, Maxwell McWilliams, Harper Mears, Kaylee Tipple
Falls High School – William Gitner
Grand Rapids High School – Kayla Jenkins, Gunnar Larson, Alfred Necas
Harbor City International School – One recipient
Hermantown High School – Logan Anderson, Tyler Breitkreutz, Broden Bruhjell, Keatin Graves, Elyana Hewitt, Claire Kaups, Addyson Rapp, Sidney Shubitz
Hibbing High School – Dallas Hoover, Matthew Johnson, Sylvie Wetzel
Lakeview Christian Academy – Grace Matvey
Littlefork-Big Falls High School – Rijah Jones
Marshall School – Ailie King, Ethan Perlinger, Zoe Saukko
Mesabi East High School – Riley Ronning
Moose Lake High School – Chet Giersdorf-Thompson, Amelia Olson, Elijah Youngs
Mtn Iron-Buhl High School – Shay Busch
North Woods High School – Aidan Hartway
Pequot Lakes High School – John Christensen, Gavin Dooley, Landon Glazier, Amias Kjonaas, Ashley Slaybaugh
Proctor High School – Will Baczkiewicz, Elizabeth Harnell
South Ridge High School – Tyler Morse
Two Harbors High School – Singe Myers, Ava Oswald-Swenson, Maria Stellmach
Walker-Hackensack-Akeley High School – Cooper Brovold
William Kelley High School – Pipa Beckstrand
Minnesota North-Itasca – Francisca Cuellar, Brody Anderson, Rian Grotberg, Connor Lundstrom, Willow Pollard
Minnesota North-Rainy River – Lila Wood