Park University Announces the Recipients of its Acclaimed Academic Scholarships for the Year 2025
Park University has announced the recipients of its competitive academic scholarships for the 2025-26 academic year, totaling $1.65 million. The scholarships include the Presidential Honors Scholarship, McAfee Scholarship, and Park Trustee Scholarship.
However, a search of publicly available information reveals no details about the recipients of these scholarships. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to check Park University's official website or contact their admissions or scholarships office directly.
Shane Smeed, President of Park University, expressed his excitement, stating that the scholarships provide life-changing opportunities and that the University is proud to welcome the recipients to their community.
Among the recipients of the Park Trustee Scholarship are Ada Gollnick from Plattsburg (Mo.) High School, Dakota Day from Plattsburg (Mo.) High School, Kenna Barton from Liberty (Mo.) High School, Kaitlyn Lavery from Lee's Summit (Mo.) North High School, Mackenzie Keller from Norristown (Pa.) Area High School, Emily Carter from Liberty (Mo.) North High School, and Lillian Welch from Winnetonka High School, Kansas City, Mo.
The Presidential Honors Scholarship, valued at over $117,000, was awarded to Jose Gonzalez (Bishop Ward High School, Kansas City, Kan.) and Claire Langer (Park Hill South High School, Riverside, Mo.). This scholarship covers full tuition, fees, room and board for four years, and provides a $5,000 stipend for a study abroad experience.
The McAfee Scholarship, valued at $72,000, was awarded to 14 incoming freshmen: Isabel Barnds, Noah Beck, Sydnee Bruns, Ava Chappel, Jolie Conner, Josie Coppedge, Lucie Heaton, Jace Hellbusch, Sylvia Payne, Bryleigh Petty, Jessica Roush, Madisyn Sanborn, Alaina Thomas, and Vanessa Toney. This scholarship provides full tuition and fees for four years.
The Park Trustee Scholarship, valued at $34,000 and providing one-half of a year tuition for four years, was also awarded to Matthew Lallana from Park Hill High School, Kansas City, Mo. and Maria Harden from Park Hill South High School, Riverside, Mo.
The recipients of the competitive academic scholarships are expected to enroll at Park University starting with the Fall 2025 semester.
For more information about the scholarships and the recipients, visit Park University's official website or contact their admissions or scholarships office directly.
Education-and-self-development opportunities are being provided to the recipients of Park University's competitive academic scholarships, including online education through learning resources offered by the university. The scholarship recipients, such as Jose Gonzalez and Claire Langer, are anticipated to commence their education at Park University starting with the Fall 2025 semester.