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One hundred high school seniors throughout Wyoming have been selected to receive the 2025 Trustees’ Scholars Award, the University of Wyoming’s top academic scholarship. According to information from the University of Wyoming, the scholarship provides a four-year scholarship for an undergraduate degree, including tuition, mandatory fees, and university standard double room and board. Students from 29 high schools were chosen, along with two home-schooled students.
Recipients are evaluated on their academic excellence. Of the 970 Wyoming high school seniors who applied to the university, 362 students were considered for the award; 141 were invited to campus for interviews; and 100 were selected. To retain the scholarship all four years at UW, students must maintain full-time continuous enrollment, at least 12 semester hours during the fall and spring semesters each year, along with a 3.25 cumulative GPA.
Local recipients of the 2025 scholarships include Noah Smith, Daniel Walker and Lindsey Walker from Big Horn High School; Claire Hicks of Buffalo High School; Eva Anderson, Zander Cleland, Katie Feck, Hailey Harding, Erin Hoffmann, Delenn Layher, Makena Mowry, Alexia Oss, Garrett Otto, Henry Phillips, Addie Shaw and Skyler Shields from Sheridan High School and Maren Keller and Kayla Logan from Tongue River High School.
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