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Updated: June 1, 2025 @ 11:14 am

The Telluride Foundation has helped students achieve their dream of attending college since its inception in 2000, and this year, the Foundation awarded an impressive number of scholarships through its three primary scholarship programs. At graduation and award ceremonies this spring, the Foundation awarded scholarships to 16 graduating seniors around the region: seven Chang Chavkin Scholars were awarded up to $420,000 over the next 4 years if needed; two Neil Armstrong Scholars were awarded $20,000 each, two Neil Armstrong Merit Scholars were awarded $5,000 each; and five students received Telluride Foundation Scholarships of $2,000 each.
The Neil Armstrong Scholarships recognize seniors planning to major in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) field during college and scholars are chosen not only for achievement but also for need and character.  At this year’s area high school’s senior awards nights, graduating Telluride senior Keelie Wayland and Ridgway senior Ian Snapp each received the twelfth annual $20,000 Neil Armstrong Scholarship. Both candidates were chosen out of a vast pool of stellar applicants among five regional school districts. Wayland will be attending University of Colorado – Boulder, studying Psychology. Ian will be attending Colorado Mesa University studying Mechanical Engineering.

 
 
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