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National Strength and Conditioning Association Foundation Announces 2021 Scholarship Recipients

Posted: December 29, 2021 in Suppliers

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COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – The NSCA Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of its 2021 Scholarships. Over $80,000 will be awarded to these 38 impressive students from around the globe who are pursuing their academic dreams and represent the future of the strength and conditioning industry. Congratulations to this year’s scholarship winners!

Alex Olmos
Oklahoma State University
Minority Scholarship

Alexa Jenny Chandler
University of South Carolina
Women’s Scholarship

Alix Shalagan
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Women’s Scholarship

Andrew Edward Gonzalez
Texas A&M University
Vitalyon Foundation Scholarship

Blaine Lints
University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health
Minority Scholarship

Brandon A. Yates
Indiana University, School of Medicine
Minority Scholarship

Carenna Neely
University of the Western Cape
Women’s Scholarship

Caroline S Vincenty
The University of South Carolina
Challenge Scholarship

Christina Amo
Texas A&M University
Natasha Porter

Derrick S Wong
George Mason University
Minority Scholarship

Dieanna Prudholme
California State University, Fullerton
Women’s Scholarship Professional Development

Erica Goldstein
University of Central Florida
Challenge Scholarship

Felix Proessl
University of Pittsburgh
Challenge Scholarship

Gabriel Alejandro Figueroa
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Minority Scholarship

Hannah E Cabre
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Challenge Scholarship

Hayden Giuliani
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Challenge Scholarship

Hillary Holmes
Auburn University
Women’s Scholarship & Jerry Martin Scholarship

Isaiah Covington
Australian Catholic University
Minority Scholarship

Jenessa Elizabeth Schulte
Point Loma Nazarene University
Women’s Scholarship

Jennifer Rivera
Kent State University
Minority Scholarship

Jessica Mary Elizabeth Moon
University of Central Florida
Women’s Scholarship

Justine Renziehausen
University of Central Florida
Women’s Scholarship

Kaia Bochow
Wheat Ridge High School
High School Scholarship

Kathryn Kennedy
University of South Alabama
Challenge Scholarship

Kealey Wohlgemuth
The University of Alabama
Women’s Scholarship

Kyle Wasserberger
Auburn University
Challenge Scholarship

Kylie K Harmon
University of Central Florida
Challenge Scholarship

Luke Richard Arieta
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Challenge Scholarship

Marika Korpinen
George Mason University
Challenge Scholarship

Marissa Bello
Mississippi State University
Women’s Scholarship

Marni Elise Shoemaker
The University of Texas at El Paso
Women’s Scholarship

Modesto Antonio Lebron
University of Central Florida
Minority Scholarship

PJ Succi
University of Kentucky
Challenge Scholarship

Ryan Girts
University of Central Florida
Challenge Scholarship

Shane Thomas Mathew
University of Florida, College of Public Health & Health Professions
Minority Scholarship

Stephanie Claire Lombridas Pagarigan
Mahidol University
Women’s Scholarship

Stephanie Sontag
Oklahoma State University
Women’s Scholarship

Stuart N. Guppy
Edith Cowan University
Challenge Scholarship

William Cooper Vantrease
Concordia University of Chicago
Challenge Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded to students for tuition, fees, books, and other required supplies. The NSCA Foundation Review Committee awards scholarships based on applicants’ grades, NSCA involvement, awards and honors, and other criteria.

You can learn more about financial scholarship and conference attendance opportunities here.

Since our founding in 2007, the NSCA Foundation has granted more than $3 million to people in pursuit of advancing the strength and conditioning industry. Click here to learn more about the Foundation and make a tax-deductible gift today.

“The NSCA Foundation is thrilled to support this year’s scholarship recipients. These individuals are dedicated and passionate students who truly inspire to make a contribution and difference in the strength and conditioning profession,” said Carissa Gump, NSCA Foundation Executive Director.

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