Local Western students snag scholarships
September 15, 2008 · Updated 3:38 PM
The following Western Washington University students from Bothell have received scholarships for the 2008-2009 academic year:
Michelle Howard received a $3,405 Ivy Roth Memorial Scholarship and a $1,705 Tempress Scholarship.
Stephanie Tuffey received a Leadership Advantage VIP Program Endowment in the amount of all tuition and fees.
Jeffrey Bulger received a $1,000 CBE Alumni Scholarship.
Lisa Bao received a $2,000 MAP Scholarship.
Jessica Robbins received a $500 President’s Scholarship.
Lauren Robbins received a $1,000 President’s Scholarship.
Adam Brouelette received a $1,000 President’s Scholarship.
Lucas Bourne received a $500 President’s Scholarship.
Steven Wilhelmy received a $1,000 President’s Scholarship.
Leeann Briscoe received a $1,500 President’s Scholarship.
Ryan Smith received a $500 President’s Scholarship.
Shannon Roberts received a $1,500 President’s Scholarship.
Mary Watson received a $1,000 President’s Scholarship.
Lauren Leith received a $1,000 President’s Scholarship.
Hannah Oddson received a $2,400 Fred and Ellen Agee Memorial Scholarship.
Cathy Shipman received a $750 Don C. and Ada G. Memorial Scholarship.
From Kenmore:
Hannah Fast received a $1,500 President’s Scholarship.
• Over at Washington State University:
Marin E. Anderson received a $1,000 R. August and Sandra Kempf Scholarship for the 2008-2009 academic year.
Anderson, a 2004 Bothell High graduate, has been on the President’s Honor Roll throughout all of her semesters at WSU. She is also a member of the Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Fraternity and is a Crimson Regents Scholar
Anderson plans to graduate from WSU in December 2008 with a master’s degree in accounting. She is the daughter of Susan and Timothy Anderson of Bothell.
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