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2019 College of Veterinary Medicine
SCHOLARSHIP & AWARDS PROGRAM
Brigitte Butler(‘20 DVM) one ofthe recipients of the Dr Brian Hunter Leadership Scholarship
TABLEo f c o n te n t s
Thank You from Dean Bryan Slinker ............................3
Impact for Brian Redmond ...........................................4
Frandle Family Scholarship ..........................................5
Ed and Lorraine Bargagliotti Scholarship .....................5
Academic Performance & Leadership Scholarships ...6-9
Animal Well-Being Scholarships ............................10-11
Equine Scholarships ...............................................12-13
Impact for Jacqueline Schultz .....................................13
Small Animal Interest Scholarships .......................14-17
Large Animal Interest Scholarships .......................18-20
Impact for Jerimyah Johnson .....................................21
Specialized Veterinary Medicine Scholarships .......22-24
Idaho Student Scholarships ...................................24-25
Kennel Club Scholarships ......................................26-27
General Scholarships..............................................28-37
Why We Give: The Roberg Family ..............................36
Impact for Sarah Myers ...............................................37
Senior Awards .........................................................38-40
Impact for Travis Vasconcellos ...................................41
Graduate, Resident, Intern Scholarships ...............42-43
Incoming Class Scholarships .................................44-46
Impact for Colton Gust ...............................................47
Why We Give: Dr. & Mrs. E. Doyle Montgomery ......36
Bryan K. Slinker, DVM, PhDDean, College of Veterinary Medicine
The notes of appreciation from students who have
received scholarships tells the story about the difference you have made in each of their lives. A scholarship gift, like yours,
makes veterinary education more affordable and allows students to worry less about money and spend more time thinking about their studies and caring for animals. Scholarships also give our students a tremendous financial advantage when they graduate by relieving them of some of their academic debt. We at the college thank you and our students thank you for your generous support of tomorrow’s veterinarians.
Sincerely,
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The IMPACT forBrian Redmond ’20
“I am humbled and honored to be chosen for such an award as the Frandle Family Scholarship. This scholarship will allow me to expand my hands-on learning experiences while managing a challenging and fulfilling life throughout fourth year. Life here on the Palouse has been an adventure. It has now been almost three years since moving to Moscow, ID and we have enjoyed every minute finding new activities to do. We have an almost three-year-old daughter and a happy almost six month old baby boy.
I have been blessed by the people I have met and the experiences that I have had. All of these have showed me the joy that comes from having a community of people that look out for you and want you to succeed. Whatever I do, it is my goal after graduation to be able to provide the care and education needed to keep animals and their owners together living long, happy and healthy lives because there are very few things that match the unconditional love that a healthy loving pet brings into someone’s life.”
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Frandle Family ScholarshipKyle (‘74 BS, ‘76 MS, ‘80 DVM) met his wife Kathy (‘74 BA, ‘75 MA) when they were both juniors at WSU. He was working on a biology degree, she was studying elementary education.
Because of their wonderful experience at WSU, Kyle and Kathy wanted to help students in ways
that would touch their lives directly. Remembering the challenges of being non-traditional students, they started a scholarship to help young couples like them. The Frandle Family Scholarship is awarded to veterinary students at WSU who are married or in a committed relationship and have a financial need.
“We hope the scholarship will help ease the hardship for a married or committed couple during their time together as veterinary students at WSU,” says Kyle. “We have a strong commitment to the University. It gave us everything we needed to be successful.”
Learn more at: go.vetmed.wsu.edu/FrandleFamilyScholarship
The IMPACT for
Future Scholarship
Ed and Lorraine Bargagliotti Scholarship
Lorraine is a lifelong friend and client of the Frandle family and wants WSU to graduate more doctors of excellence, just like Dr. Frandle. Through her planned giving, she intends to provide multiple $2,000
scholarships to DVM students with financial need, who also show active participation and leadership in extracurricular activities which demonstrates their commitment to the profession and acknowledgement of the human animal bond.
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Academic Performance & Leadership
Awarded to: Nicholas Lani (’21)
Balance In Life Award
• Given by: Dr. Sandi Cok (’88)• Awarded to a student for his/her activities or leadership outside of veterinary school
Bayer Communication Award
• Given to a 3rd year veterinary student who demonstrated strong communication skills during the client skills program
Awarded to:Chloe Mariani (’20)Dalen Wood (’20)
Class of 1961 Professionalism Award
• Awarded to a student who exemplifies professionalism, knowledge and competence, compassion, attention to duty, adherence to ethical standards, and has respectful and caring relations with classmates• Selected by the 3rd year class
Awarded to:Nathan Cherzan (’20)
Communication Founders Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who has demonstrated strong communication skills during a medical/surgical clinical case client interaction in the communication course.
Awarded to:Adinah Wyle (’20)Caley Howard (’20)
Bernard & Bea Cunningham Koch Award
• Awarded to a student for his/ her academic merit
Awarded to: Madison McEldowney (’22)
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Awarded to: Brigitte Butler (’20)Minas Mkhitarian (’21)
Dr. Brian Hunter Leadership Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates outstanding leadership• Donated by the Inland Empire Veterinary Medical Association in honor of Dr. Brian Hunter.
Dr. Herbert E. and Pamela A. Mueller Scholarship
• Given by Herbert and Pamela Mueller to a DVM student who has an interest in small animal medicine
Awarded to:Leah Sloan (Devera) (’20)
Eleanor Resch Miller Scholarship
• Awarded to a female student with an interest in wildlife who demonstrates leadership qualities and an intent to go into private practice• Preference to a student residing in specific counties in the State of Washington
Awarded to:Amanda Riedinger (Jaussaud) (’20)
Excellence in Communication Award
• Given to a 3rd year veterinary student who demonstrated strong communication skills during the client skills program
Awarded to:Lauren Rath (’20)
Good Colleague Award
• Given by: Drs. Inge Eriks, Glenn Cantor, & Tawnie Bailey• Awarded to a student who willingly helps other veterinary students in times of need, who is a team player, and who exemplifies solid personal and professional integrity• Nominated by the third year class
Awarded to:Alcie Cole (’20)Taylor Foster (’20)
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Awarded to: Lacey Rose (’22)
Jon A. McCurdy Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates superior performance and scholastic achievement in the anatomy core courses
Awarded to: Jacqueline Schultz (’20)
Leadership Award
• Given by Dr. Warwick Bayly• Awarded to a student who demonstrates leadership, communication, and life skills in a noteworthy manner
Mary Roberts Scott Scholarship
• Awarded to a female student with the highest class rank
Awarded to:Katelyn Waggoner (Littleton) (’20)
Moses Lake Grant County Humane Society - Ethel Roberge Scholarship
• Awarded to students who demonstrate academic merit• Preference to students from Grant County or Eastern Washington
Awarded to:Hannah French (’20)Jordan Helgesen (’22)Kirby Marden (’22)Natalie Hurst (’21)Sydney Blaser (’21)
Ron and Sheila Pera Scholarship - DVM
• Awarded to students who demonstrate academic merit• Preference to students who have lived in WA, OR, ID, AK, HI, CA, MT, CO, UT, NV, AZ, WY for the last 18 years and who intend to practice in one of the designated states
Awarded to: Katharine Bresnahan ’20)Rachel Hanson (’22)Shelbey Nagle (’21)
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Awarded to: Jessica Thomas (’20)Jonathan Miller (’20)Laura Krogman (’20)Montana Marks (’20)Nichole Bauer (’20)Robin Soifer (’20)
Salsbury Foundation Presidential Scholarship
• Awarded to students demonstrating initiative, perseverance, and potential for leadership
Awarded to: Alexandra Barker (’22)Chantelle Khambholja (’20)Kyanna Martinez (’21)Reanna Jarchow (’20)Ubaldo Arana (’22)
Vivian & Joseph McCann Scholarship
• Awarded to students who demonstrate academic merit
Awarded to: Nathan Cherzan (’20)
VPR Cloud Learning Award
• Given to a 3rd year student who has proven academic performance, is a classroom leader, overtly represents the Veterinary professional code and is active in on campus or off-campus activities geared to community betterment.
WSVMA Past Presidents’ Scholarship
• Given by the Washington State Veterinary Medical Association• Awarded to a student who demonstrates academic merit, is involved in organized veterinary medicine activities, and is a Washington State resident
Awarded to:Joselyn Rouge (’22)Lacey Rose (’22)
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Animal Well-Being
Awarded to:Madeline Nehls (’21)
Betty Georgian Harp Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates affection for companion animals and their well-being, is in the top 2/3 of his/her class, and is a Montana resident
Charles A. Rhodes Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates a deep love of animals and a strong commitment to their care
Awarded to:Callie Foote (’21)
Dr. Jessica Brooks Memorial, Class of 2017 Scholarship
• Given to a 3rd or 4th year veterinary student who commitment to helping improve the lives of animals and their owners through community service, fear-free practice, and dedication to fulfilling the Veterinarian’s Oath.
Awarded to:Caleb Gwilliam (’19)
Hawaii Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates devotion to the concept of the human-companion animal bond.• Preference to a student student with Hawaiian origins.
Awarded to:Dakotah Kidd (’20)
Henry & Ingeborg Legoll Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is dedicated to the well-being and care of animals
Awarded to:Julia Lister (’20)
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Awarded to:Alicia Castagno (’21)Analiese Wenger (’21)Cameron Johnson (’22)Charlotte Donnan (’20)Lacey Rose (’22)
Pet Memorial Program Scholarship
• Awarded to students with expertise and interest in grief counseling and the CVM Pet Loss Hotline, and who understand and value the necessity of helping people and their animals through end-of-life care in a way that honors and respects the life of the animal
Pet Memorial Program Scholarship (Above and Beyond)
• Awarded to students with expertise and interest in grief counseling and the CVM Pet Loss Hotline, and who understand and value the necessity of helping people and their animals through end-of-life care in a way that honors and respects the life of the animal
Awarded to:Ariel Chapman (’21)Grace Wu (’20)Kirsten Price (’20)Winter Herron (’20)
PetSmart Charities Veterinary Student Scholarships
• Awarded to a student who shows interest and capacity to pursue a career in Community Medicine, Shelter Medicine, or providing veterinary care in underserved areas or who has who has demonstrated previous exposure to shelter medicine or volunteerism
Awarded to:Abilene Gallegos (’20)Laura Audette (’19)Madisen Sechena (’20)Teagan Hasler (’21)
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Equine Interest
Awarded to:Linnea Warlick (’19)
Bayly Award in Equine Medicine
• Awarded to a student with interest and acumen in equine medicine
Dorothy Eggerman Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an active interest in equine medicine
Awarded to:Lauren Rath (’20)
Gary & Marie Duskin Scholarship
• Awarded to a student interested in entering equine practice
Awarded to:Dalen Wood (’20)
The Marshall Family Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an interest in practicing equine medicine, particularly in a rural area• Resident of Montana, Idaho, Oregon or Washington
Awarded to:Darryl Kerby (’21)
Washington Foundation Quarter Horse Club Scholarship
• Given to a 2nd or 3rd year veterinary student who was a Washington resident prior to entering the DVM program.
Awarded to:Haley Primley (‘20)
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The IMPACT forJacqueline Schultz ’20
“I am sincerely grateful to receive this years’ Leadership Award. I have worked hard in the hopes of having a positive impact on my colleagues (by promoting self-care, kindness, as well as business and financial literacy). It is my passion to learn the traits of a leader that foster a positive and impactful team. Working on a team gives me the energy to navigate the harder parts of vet school, and I’m sure that will continue to be the case throughout my career. I am so excited to continue to grow in the veterinary community and expand
my team of friends in this field. Thank you very much for your generosity. Words cannot describe how meaningful it is to be acknowledged for what has been such a positive and powerful experience for me during my veterinary education.”
Washington Thoroughbred Breeders & Owners Association & Washington Thoroughbred Foundation Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates academic merit, is a Washington resident, and has an active interest in horses• Chosen by equine faculty
Awarded to:Katelyn Waggoner (Littleton) (’20)
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Small Animal Interest
Awarded to:Ashley Nakaoka (’21)
Albert Lindstrom Scholarship
• Awarded to a student whose primary area of interest is in small animal care
Awarded to:Olivia Young (’19)
Avis and Hugh Pickett Scholarship Fund
• Given to a DVM student interested in small animal medicine
Blevins Family Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an interest in practicing small animal medicine in a rural or small town setting
Awarded to:Jacqueline Alford (’20)
Don Finsen Compassion in Animal Medicine Scholarship
• Given in memory of Don Finsen to a second or third year student who intends to practice companion animal medicine upon graduation
Awarded to:Amber Howarth (’20)Jessica Harris (Martin) (’20)Nika Martin (’20)
Dorothy Revling Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with a special interest in small animal veterinary medicine and surgery
Awarded to:Jessica Outhet (’20)
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Awarded to: Dakotah Kidd (’20)James Black (’21)Sarah Beard (’20)
Dr. J.R. Fuller Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded a student in the top 3/4 of his/her class with a commitment to small or mixed companion animal practice• Given by David and Sandi Bielski and Barbara Fuller
Awarded to:Cassidy Hand (’20)
Dr. Kim & Kathy Nicholas Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with a career goal in companion animal practice who demonstrates a history of community service
Dr. Mark Strother Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who shows substantial compassion for people and their animals and an interest in practicing small animal medicine
Awarded to:Nicole Anderson (’20)
Ed and Jean Comrada Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an interest in small animal medicine
Awarded to:Alison Wang (’21)
Elizabeth “Betty” Wilson Scholarship
• Interest in small animal medicine• High academic ability, strong interpersonal skills, & leadership ability
Awarded to:Michael Estrada (’20)
Geronimo Veterinary Educational & Animal Support Scholarship
• Awarded to students in the top 1/3 of their classes with an interest in the treatment of small animals
Awarded to: Adinah Wyle (’20)Kimberly Koenig (’20)
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Awarded to:Brianna Fullerton (’21)
Halwen & Dixie Dunker Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an interest in small animal medicine
Hazel and Arthur Albertson Memorial Scholarship
• Given by William and Merodee Smith• Awarded to a student in the top 25% of his/her class with an interest in small animal medicine and surgery
Awarded to:Terek Behunin (’19)
Hill’s Pet Nutrition “Buddy” Award
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates proficiency in small animal medicine and interest in the application of nutrition in clinical practice
Awarded to:McKenna Thompson (’20)
Jinx Clarke Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is from Ohio, is paying non-resident tuition, or any student with an interest in small animal medicine who is active in veterinary student groups or clubs
Awarded to: Vivien Burnell (’21)
Ken and Deb Dzuck Scholarship Fund
• Awarded to a student dedicated to the well-being and care of companion animals and whose career interests lean toward small animal medicine.
Awarded to: Cory Erb (’20)
Awarded to:Mark Sutton (’20)
Lulu Vogel Scholarship
• Awarded to students who demonstrate academic merit and an interest in small animal medicine
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Awarded to:Katherine Myhre (’20)
Penny Scripps Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an interest in small animal medicine
Roger & Beverly Vandiver Scholarship
• Awarded to a student in the top 1/3 of his/her class with a small animal interest who participates in extracurricular activities that improve the lives of animals
Awarded to:Charlotte Donnan (’20)
Ron Schrotke - Keno Scholarship Fund
• Awarded to a student who is planning to specialize in canine health improvement.
Awarded to:Bethany Massey (’21)
Thayer Family Scholarship for Feline Medicine
• Awarded to a student in the top 1/3 of his/her class with an interest and acumen in feline medicine and who promotes felines in veterinary medicine
Awarded to:Amberlynn Cox (’22)
The Betty J. Jones & The Cassius Cat Foundation Scholarship
• Awarded to students with an interest in small animals who have submitted an essay on “Why I Chose Veterinary Medicine”• Recipients will continue to be supported in their sophomore and junior years contingent upon academic achievement.
Awarded to: Allison Hale (’20)Cassidy Wong (’22)Heidi Brees (’20)James Schmidt (’21)Sarah Fahr (’22)Sarah Hefferan (’21)Sarah Wines (’22)Zachary Houghtaling (’21)
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Large Animal Interest
Awarded to:Bruno Tomaino (’21)
Dr. George Phillip Howard Endowed Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an interest in large animal practice
Dr. Jay Newhall Scholarship
• Awarded to students with a food animal interest and intention to enter rural practice who have written a separate paper• Preference to Montana residents or students from rural backgrounds
Awarded to:Allison Hale (’20)Dallas Shaw (’20)Victoria Wilson (’20)
Elizabeth Quesnell Kohtz Dairy Award
• Awarded to a student who is interested in dairy medicine.
Awarded to:Stephanie Webb (’19)
Ernie & Beryl Stowe Large Animal Scholarship
• Awarded to a student planning to focus on large animal medicine and surgery
Awarded to:Nathan Goodwin (’21)
George Oakshott/North Idaho Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship
• Awarded to an outstanding student• Interest in pursuing a career in large animal medicine and surgery• Idaho resident, preferably North Idaho
Awarded to:Sara Glader (’20)
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Awarded to:Chad Bateman (’19)
Kalie Kirschner Mercer Scholarship
• Awarded to a student from from a rural background and interesed in going into rural private large animal practice.
Awarded to:Audrey Spaeth (’21)Katrina James (Bliss) (’20)Rickie Warr (’19)Taylor Robbins (’22)
Lee Bates Small Ruminant Award
• Awarded to students who have an interest in pursuing a career involving small ruminants
Lewis Austin Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an interest in the treatment of large animals (either agricultural animal or equine)
Awarded to:Clancy Mortensen (’20)
Mr. & Mrs. Delbert Caldwell DVM Scholarship
• Awarded to students who demonstrate academic merit and have an interest in production animal medicine
Awarded to:Carli Evatz (’21)Chelsea Mavencamp (’21)Kimberly Menke (’20)Kylianne Stephenson (’22)
North West Camelid Foundation Scholarship
• Awarded to student with a specific interest in camelids.
Awarded to:Lilly Nizer (’21)
Robert V. Baker Scholarship
• Awarded to students with an interest in agricultural animal medicine
Awarded to: Hannah Greene (’20)Kevin Brown (’21)Sidney Jones (’22)
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Awarded to:Sheldon Thomas (’22)
Shawn and Heather Sanders Support the Family Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who has family obligations, is interested in mixed or large animal medicine, and is currently gainfully employed.
Awarded to:Zachary Dunn (’20)
The Connie Gintz & Phelps Family Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an interest in food animal medicine
Triple R Ranch Agricultural Animal Scholarship
• Awarded to a student interested or experienced in aspects of agricultural animals, including but not limited to diseases, diagnostics, genetics, nutrition, medicine, genomics, breeding, surgery, or health• Given in memory of Ralph Fowler
Awarded to:Kamron Ratzburg (’20)
Wells Bekins Beef Cattle Scholarship in memory of B.D. Benedictson
• Given to a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year veterinary student pursuing a career in large animal medicine and who has a strong interest in beef cattle veterinary medicine.
Awarded to:Laura Mortensen (Strohecker) (’20)
Winthrop G. Dale, DVM & Dawn Jacobs Dale Scholarship
Awarded to: Brandt Mortensen (’20)Janey Beumeler (’21)Liam Iverson (’22)
• Given to a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd year veterinary student with a desire to pursue a rural or agricultural animal practice
Wells Bekins Beef Cattle Scholarship In honor of Dr. Steve Parish
• Given to a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year veterinary student pursuing a career in large animal medicine and who has a strong interest in beef cattle veterinary medicine.
Awarded to:Jerimyah Johnson (’19)
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The IMPACT forJerimyah Johnson ’19
“I am honored to be selected as the recipient of the Wells Bekins Beef Cattle Scholarship in honor of Dr. Steve Parish. While attending vet school, I have involved myself in every large animal club and elective that was available. My favorite experiences were Ag animal and Therio club. My wife and I are both originally from southern Idaho, but also have many family ties to Wyoming, and hope to end up in one of these areas following graduation. My plans for my career are to work in a mixed animal practice initially and
as experience comes, work into production livestock consulting. We again thank you for your willingness to help upcoming families that face this challenging but rewarding stage of life.”
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Specialized Veterinary Medicine
Awarded to:Logan Weyand (’20)
Barb Robbins Wildlife Scholarship
• Given in honor of Ms. Robbins by many admirers, including the Wildlife Support Charitable Trust• Awarded to a student dedicated to working in wildlife medicine• Preference to those with a mammalian species interest
Dr. Austin E. Larsen Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an interest in lab animal science or comparative medicine/research
Awarded to:Janae Nordwall (’20)
Dr. Floris & Anita Garner Scholarship
• Outstanding student in the core pathology courses• Chosen by pathology faculty
Awarded to:Dorothy Pyrdek (’21)
Dr. Jane Wardrop Clinical Pathology Scholarship
• Given by Dr. David Luttinen (’01)• Awarded to a student who demonstrates excellence and/or promise in clinical pathology and/or transfusion medicine
Awarded to:Bradley Stirling (’20)
Dr. John Gorham Comparative Medicine Scholarship
• Awarded to students with interest in laboratory animal medicine or comparative medicine and who have performed research in these fields
Awarded to: Jonathan Miller (’20)
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Awarded to:Dorothy Pyrdek (’21)
Dr. Paul A. Klavano Pharmacology Award
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates academic achievement and is interested in or has performed well in pharmacology
Dr. R. Keith Farrell Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an interest in veterinary cryogenics, toxic plants, plant poisonings or other fields of interest to the late Dr. Farrell
Awarded to:Nika Martin (’20)
Dr. Richard Wescott Scholarship
• Awarded to students with an interest in parasitology
Awarded to:Emily Munday (’20)Wing Sze Leung (’20)
Ernie & Beryl Stowe Exotic Animal Medicine Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with interest and experience in exotic animal medicine• Preference to those with raptor rehabilitation experience
Awarded to:Bridget Barry (’20)
Freedom Scholarship Endowment
• Awarded to a student interested in pursuing a career in wildlife and exotic animal medicine. Given in honor of “Freedom,” a bald eagle who lives at Sarvey Wildlife Care Center
Awarded to: Zerina Mehic-Parker (Mehic) (’21)
Nestle’ Purina Award For Excellence In Companion Animal Nutrition
• Awarded to a student with demonstrated excellence or interest in companion animal nutrition
Awarded to:Krysta Dawson (’20)
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Idaho Student
Awarded to:Lillian McKinley (’20)
Ron and Sheila Pera Raptor Rehabilitation Award
• Awarded to a student who has demonstrated a sustained interest in the rehabilitation of wildlife
Trinity’s Hope Memorial Scholarship
• Given by: Roger Kelley and Suzanne Radenkovic• In memory of Trinity Kelley Radenkovic• Awarded to a resident or intern in oncology, or a fourth year student with an interest in oncology who displays kindness in companion animal medicine and compassion for their human family
Awarded to:Sarah Wetzel (Resident)
Awarded to:Sara Glader (’20)
Dr. Glenn C. Holm Memorial Award
• Awarded to a student about to enter their third or fourth year who is an Idaho resident and who has aptitude and commitment in the area of food animal medicine as well as the interest and ability to participate in professional organizations and community
Dr. Leo Snyder Scholarship
Awarded to:Jessie Cossel (’20)
• Awarded to a student who is an Idaho resident
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Awarded to:Kryshelle Enderton (’20)
Erma & Charles Bower Scholarship
• Awarded to students from Idaho who have attended the University of Idaho
Evelyn Rainey Scholarship
• Awarded to students who are Idaho residents
Awarded to:Annie Gibson (’21)Jessie Cossel (’20)Katie Wilkins (’22)Paige Bullard (’20)
Floyd & Eloise Frank/IVMA Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is an Idaho resident
Awarded to:Sierra Crisp (’20)
Frances M. Schermerhorn Family Trust Award
• Awarded to a student who is an Idaho resident
Awarded to:Allani Delis (’20)
North Idaho Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is an Idaho resident
Awarded to: Jessica Outhet (’20)
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Kennel Club
Awarded to:Megan Witzel (’20)
Art Ladd and Stew Alior Memorial Scholarship
• Given by the Lewis-Clark Kennel Club• Awarded to a student with an interest in small animals - especially purebred dogs
Dorothy Christiansen Memorial Scholarship
• Given by the Lewis-Clark Kennel Club• Awarded to students with an interest in small animals - especially purebred dogs
Awarded to:Aaron Deml (’21)
Lois Rowland Memorial Scholarship
• Given by the Lewis-Clark Kennel Club• Awarded to a student with an interest in small animals - especially purebred dogs
Awarded to:Megan Witzel (’20)
Olympic Kennel Club Scholarship
• Awarded to students with an interest in the exhibition or training of purebred dogs or training of assistance dogs
Awarded to:Anna Aguirre (Aversa) (’21)Caitlin Smith (’20)Marie Andresen (’22)
Awarded to:Peter Welsh (’21)
Dee Carlson Memorial Scholarship
• Given by the Sammamish Kennel Club• Awarded to a student interested in small animal medicine
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Awarded to:Emily Cole (’22)Marie Andresen (’22)
Palouse Hills Dog Fanciers Awards
• Awarded to students with a basic interest in small animal medicine and surgery and a long-term demonstrated (i.e., training, dog sports, therapy) interest in dogs
Awarded to:Sarah Falk (’20)
Peninsula Dog Fanciers’ Club
Richland Kennel Club Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates academic merit as well as a basic interest in small animal medicine and surgery
Awarded to: Sarah Harper Tobey (’20)
• Given in memory of M. Grace Luckey• Awarded to a student with an interest in the treatment of dogs• First preference to a resident of King, Thurston, or Pierce counties; second preference to a resident of Western Washington
Pacific Northwest Chow Chow Club Scholarship
Awarded to:Heidi Brees (’20)
Tacoma Kennel Club Scholarships
• Awarded to students who are residents of Pierce, King, Thurston, or Kitsap counties and have an interest in purebred dogs and their exhibition
Awarded to:Erika Romman (’19)Sarah Broom (’19)
William Meyers Sr. (DVM) Memorial Scholarship
• Given in memory of Dr. William Meyers Sr. by the Lewis-Clark Kennel Club and Dr. William Meyers Jr.• Awarded to a student with an interest in small animals - especially purebred dogs
Awarded to:Aaron Deml (’21)
• Given to a 3rd year student with an interest in canines or small animals. • First preference to residents of Kitsap county; second preference to a resident of western Washington. • Top 1/3 of class.
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General
• Awarded to students who work during the school year using work-study funds
Anna Conley Scholarship
Awarded to:Christina Thomas (’22)Darian Brillon (’22)Kyle Hager (’21)Trisha Romanosky (’21)
Anthony and Barbara Gallina Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates an interest and involvement in activities that benefit others (such as volunteer or civic events)
Awarded to:Amber Christianson (’20)
Arnold & Julia Greenwell Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to a DVM studentAwarded to:Marissa Leupold (’21)
Beth Davidow and Mike Ford DVM Student Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is a first generation college/grad school student or has come from a traditionally underrepresented community.
Awarded to:Joshua Ragasa (’22)
Awarded to:Ryley Carman (’21)
Claire May Band & Harriet Dodgen Scholarship
• Awarded to a female student
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• Awarded to a student who demonstrates academic achievement and has current or recent companion animal volunteer experience related to humane society or similar organizations (breed, rescue, etc.)
Clara & Arlin “Bud” Huttner Scholarship
Awarded to:Lauren Frary (’22)
Class of 1972 Scholarship
• Awarded to a DVM studentAwarded to:Sarah Fick (’20)
Don & Julia Lee Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to a DVM studentAwarded to:Olivia Lottes (’20)
Dr. Arthur E. Hudson Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is a Washington resident
Awarded to: Haley Primley (’20)
Dr. Bob Shelley Companion Avian Scholarship
• Given in memory of Dr. Shelley (’80) to a first, second, or third year student with an interest in companion avian medicine
Awarded to: Dorothy Pyrdek (’21)
Dr. Carl Cozier Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to a student in the top 75% of his/her class• First preference to Native American students who are enrolled as tribal members. If no one qualifies, scholarship is open to any other eligible students
Awarded to:Vanessa Hopkins (’22)
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Dr. Donald Kelts Family Veterinary Scholarship
Awarded to:Collier Strenkert (’20)
• Awarded to the recipient of the “Dr. John W. & Elizabeth A. Greenlaw Memorial Scholarship” award
Dr. E. M. Gildow Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates academic merit
Awarded to:Katriana Jorgensen-Muga (’22)
Dr. James J. Sloan Scholarship
• Given in memory of Dr. James J. Sloan
Awarded to:Nicholas Wesen (’22)
Dr. John W. & Elizabeth A. Greenlaw Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to a male student who is a Washington resident, who demonstrates academic merit and an outgoing, hardworking, people- oriented personality, and for whom veterinary medicine is a first career
Awarded to: Collier Strenkert (’20)
Dr. Martin H. Plone Scholarship
• Awarded to DVM student• Based on character
Awarded to: Laura Audette (’19)
Dr. & Mrs. E. Doyle Montgomery Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with demonstrated ability to “give back” to the profession and who has participated in community service such as 4-H, Scouts, FFA, etc. and/or support of organized veterinary medicine
Awarded to:Colton Gust (’20)
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• Given in memory of the Ludvigsons
Dr. & Mrs. L.E. Ludvigson Scholarship
Awarded to:Madison Parker (’20)
Dr. Paul C. Lockhart Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates academic merit
Awarded to:Aileen Johnston (’20)
Dr. Reuben Button Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates academic merit• Preference to residency in Pierce, Mason, Kitsap, King, Lewis, Grays Harbor, or Pacific counties
Awarded to:Madeline Warnes (’22)
Dr. Robert Pratt Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with family responsibilities• Given in memory of Dr. Pratt
Awarded to:Cory Erb (’20)
Dr. Stephen and Lori Poleshuk Scholarship
• Awarded to a DVM studentAwarded to: Kayli Archer (Lynch) (’20)
Dr. Thomas Montgomery/Class of 1984 Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates academic merit, has family responsibilities, and whose social adeptness and personality give promise of relating well to clients
Awarded to: Bryant Taylor (’21)
Edith Strain Lee Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to DVM studentAwarded to: Alcie Cole (’20)
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• Awarded to a student who demonstrates academic merit
Friends of the Veterinary College Scholarship
Awarded to:Samantha Haller (’22)
Hazel Brooks Jepson Scholarship
• Given in memory of Ms. JepsonAwarded to:Anna Ferreira (’22)Skye Donker (’20)William Evans (’21)
Heidi Charleson Scholarship
• Awarded to students who are in the top 60% of their class
Awarded to:Adriana Alire (’20)Alexis Hazelwood (’20)Bryson Berrett (’20)Caley Howard (’20)Chloe Mariani (’20)Cinda Pieper (’20)Craig Boekenoogen (’21)Danielle Petrini (’22)Gabrielle Endicott (’22)Henry Henrichs (’22)John Hanlon (’21)Jordan Fromm (’21)Katy Olson (’21)Kento Kameyama (’21)Maddisen Antes (’22)Raven Crossley (’22)Sarah Sparks (’21)Shane Richardson (’22)Sophie Lee (Gryczan) (’20)Troy Barton (’20)
Howard L. & E. Anne Wright Scholarship
• Awarded to a deserving DVM student to fund one year of their tuition
Awarded to:Kryshelle Enderton (’20)
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Iowa Farm Scholarship
• Awarded to female students who are in the top 50% of their classes and who display leadership skills• First priority to students from Iowa and Washington• Given by Anne and Jack Fontaine, in honor and memory of Anne’s beloved parents, Cleo and Merton Winkel.
Awarded to:Chrisha Harris (’21)Sarah Kwon (’21)
• Awarded to students with an interest in large animal medicine• Preference to Whatcom county residents
Jim & Trish Rogers DVM Scholarship
Awarded to:Erin Parkinson (’19)Kyle Reijm (’19)
John & Charyn Zarzycki Scholarship
• Awarded to a DVM studentAwarded to: Lauren Mott (’21)
John & Cynthia Shackleford Scholarship
• Awarded to a DVM studentAwarded to:Sam Seramur (’20)
John & Marilyn Frederic Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to a DVM studentAwarded to:Angela Stone (’22)Courtney Briscoe (’20)Katherine Sussman (’21)Preston Collins (’21)
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• Given in memory of Leona and Merle Story
Leona and Merle Story Veterinary Medicine Scholarship
Awarded to:Adam Ustach (’21)Alexandra Smith (’22)Jacqueline Alford (’20)Storey DeShazo (’20)
L.R. and Jewell P. Libby Scholarship
• Awarded to male DVM studentsAwarded to: Garrett Ryerson (’20)Samuel Kalis (’22)Ty Tanaka (’21)
Major & Lucy H. Nilson Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an agricultural background
Awarded to: Victoria Wilson (’20)
Marty Smithcors Memorial Award
• Awarded to a student who has written a paper on topic of choice using the Veterinary History Collection in Holland Library
Awarded to: Allison Hale (’20)
Marvin R. Hales Scholarship
• Given in memory of Mr. HalesAwarded to: Hannah Cohen (’20)Nethangi Udugama (’22)Sarah Edwards (’22)Savannah Gucwa (’21)
Myrtle Maclennan Scholarship
• Given in memory of Ms. MaclennanAwarded to:Emily Gordon (’21)Margaret Wong (’21)
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Orville E. and Marion F. Johnson Veterinary Medicine Endowed Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is a resident of Washington
Awarded to:Kristin Wreggelsworth (’21)
Phoenix Central Laboratory for Veterinarians Scholarship
• Awarded to students who intend to practice in Washington State
Awarded to:Amalia Acorda-Fey (’22)Amberlynn Cox (’22)
Randall and Toni Zuniga Idaho Veterinary Student Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is from Idaho or attending a college in Idaho. Preference is for students who intend to practice in Idaho or in rural underserved communities
Awarded to:Kalyn Wees (Lewis) (’22)
Randall and Toni Zuniga Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine
• Awarded to a student who is from an underserved population or intends to practice in rural underserved communities or who is fluent in Spanish
Awarded to:Leilah Romero (’21)
Ray & Ruth Matthews Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates an active interest and dedication to working with humane societies
Awarded to: Caroline Baer (’20)
Roberg Family Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is gainfully employed during the entire year and has provided a compelling description of their work, as well as their debt control measures.
Awarded to: Sarah Myers (’21)
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SCAVMA Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is an active member of SCAVMA and who demonstrates time and energy devoted to helping the organization
Awarded to: Zachary Reynolds (’21)
Snohomish County Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is from Shohomish County.
Awarded to: Teryn Bouche (’19)
Awarded to:Amalia Acorda-Fey (’22)Angela Cannon (’20)Kayla Hodges (’21)
The Captain Clayton Mickelsen Memorial Scholarship
• Awarded to DVM student
The Frandle Family Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who is married or in a committed partnership
Awarded to: Brian Redmond (’20)
Why We GiveThe Roberg Family
The Roberg Family Scholarship: Jeff W. Roberg, DVM and Ann Roberg created this scholarship in memory of their son Charles F. Roberg. The entire Roberg family are graduates of WSU. Dr. Roberg graduated as a veterinarian in 1976 and Ann also graduated in 1976 with a Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Merchandising. Charles (Chuck) Roberg obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in General Studies in 2003 and Michele L. (Roberg) Schmidt graduated from the School of Architecture in 2004.
“We have donated to WSU in memory of our son and to pay back, to a small degree, one of the greatest life experiences we have ever had. We have been fortunate in life in part due to the degrees offered by WSU.”
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Washington State Veterinary Medical Association (WSVMA) Award
• Awarded to a student based on his/her involvement with organized veterinary medicine
Awarded to: Taylor Foster (’20)
The IMPACT forSarah Myers ‘21
“I am sincerely thankful for the Roberg Family Scholarship. While in veterinary school, I have been involved in various clubs and taken advantage of opportunities such as practicing ultrasound guided pregnancy diagnosis on sheep and alpacas, learning how to work up a horse colic, or participating in a microchip clinic at a local shelter. I am employed as a teaching assistant in the Clinical Simulation Center. For this position, I help my colleagues
practice suture patterns, asepsis, as well as learn surgical techniques and procedures. It is a challenging and yet extremely rewarding job.
This scholarship will help me work toward my goal to improve the quality of life all animals and their owners, whether helping a rancher maximize their cattle’s production or taking care of a beloved family dog or cat.
“Thank you for supporting my dreams of becoming an excellent veterinarian!”
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Senior Awards
Abbott Animal Health-VECCS award for Proficiency in Emergency & Critical Care
• Given to a student who has been active and productive members of the local chapter of SVECCS and who demonstrates extraordinary commitment & exceptional proficiency in caring for emergency and critical care patients, regardless of species
Awarded to: Drew Fleischman (’19)
Avian & Exotic Animal Medicine
• Awarded to students who show a deep interest in the practice of avian, raptor, and exotic animal medicine• Chosen by clinical faculty
Awarded to: Alison Bellgrau (’19)Arnora Griffith (’19)
Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine Award (CAVM)
• Awarded to a student showing proficiency in complementary and alternative veterinary medicine
Awarded to:Grace Allodi (’19)Rupali Sodhi (’19)Sally Fleming McCullagh (’19)
DCA Dermatology Student of the Year Award
• Awarded to a student who has participated in the dermatology clinical rotation and who displayed great interest and excelled during the clinical rotation.
Awarded to:Drew Fleischman (’19)
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Dr. George Ross Radiology Award
• Awarded to a senior showing greatest proficiency in radiology• Chosen by radiology faculty
Awarded to: Travis Vasconcellos (’19)
Dr. Orville Frost Theriogenology Award
• Awarded to a student who has shown sustained interest in theriogenology throughout the veterinary curriculum
Awarded to: Jared Oldham (’19)
Dr. Schladetzky/Chimacum Valley Veterinary Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who has shown an understanding for treating his/her patients with compassion and dignity• Chosen by clinical faculty
Awarded to: Jennifer Hergert (’19)
For the Love of Dog Award
• Awarded to a senior student who clearly demonstrates the human- animal bond in their interactions with patients, as well as the art of communication with clients• Chosen by Clinical faculty, Technicians, House Officers
Awarded to:Meredith Masch (’19)
Our Caring Profession Award
• Recognizes a student who most epitomizes the construct of the “Gentle Doctor.” Prime characteristics include: sincere compassion and caring for animals and people, excellence in mentoring and serving as a role model, expertise, humaneness, judgment, and understanding• Chosen by the 4th year class• Given by John and Jennifer Mattoon
Awarded to:Jordan Harris (’19)
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Pogo Scholarship Award
• Awarded to a student with proficiency in small animal surgery• Chosen by clinical surgery faculty
Awarded to: Jeremy Perera (’19)Kate Spies (’19)Lida Gehlen (’19)Michael Whitmore (’19)Patricia Everheart (’19)
Population Theriogenology Award
• Awarded to a student who shows excellence in population theriogenology• Chosen by theriogenology faculty
Awarded to:Danielle Meissner (’19)Jerimyah Johnson (’19)Kade Grende (’19)Michael Whitmore (’19)
Small Animal Medicine Award
• Awarded to students who demonstrate outstanding proficiency in small animal medicine• Chosen by clinical faculty• Given by Dr. Myron Phillips (’63)
Awarded to: Geoffrey Kraabel (’19)Travis Vasconcellos (’19)
The Joyeux Noelle Scholarship
• Awarded to a student with an interest in small animal oncology• Chosen by clinical faculty
Awarded to:Olivia Young (’19)
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The IMPACT forTravis Vasconcellos ’19
“I am very appreciative to learn that I’ve been selected as the recipient of the Dr. George Ross Radiology Award, an award inspired by a passion for helping WSU veterinary students.
I was born and raised in Hawaii on the main island of Oahu and my grandfather and I would visit many places around the island to see birds, fish, sea turtles and monk seals. It almost goes without saying that my passion for the health of animals motivated me to become a veterinarian. You have lightened my financial
burden (especially for being an out-of-state student) which allows me to focus more on the most important aspect of school, learning!
On a final note, my family tradition is to always pay respect when one is blessed therefore, E pili mau na pomaika’i ia ‘oe which translates to “May you always have good fortune.”
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Graduate, Resident, Intern
Dr. Arturs Vitums Scholarship In Veterinary Anatomy
• Awarded to a student who demonstrates excellence in veterinary graduate anatomy• Chosen by anatomy faculty
Awarded to: Becky Lee (Graduate Student)
Dr. Ghery Pettit & Dr. Jack Robinette Surgery Scholarship
• Awarded to a resident in small animal surgery• Chosen by small animal surgery faculty
Awarded to:Christine DePompeo (Resident)Scott Anderson (Resident)
Dr. Ivor Evans Memorial Scholarship for Cancer Research
• Awarded to a professional or graduate student actively engaged in cancer research
Awarded to:Sarah Wetzel (Resident)
Dr. John R. Gorham Fellowship in Veterinary Medicine
Awarded to:Ryan Oliveira (Graduate Student)
Dr. Lynn A. George Scholarship
• Awarded to a graduate student who demonstrates academic merit and is studying a basic research problem
Awarded to:Rachel Relat (Bone) (Resident)
• This fellowship was established to foster the education and scientific curiosity of graduate students interested in the diseases affecting the animal kingdom
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Dr. Ron Sande Radiology Scholarship
• Awarded to a resident in diagnostic imaging• Chosen by radiology faculty
Awarded to: Claire Doyle (Resident)Louise Hauser (Resident)
Jim & Trish Rogers Post-ARCS Scholarship
• Awarded to a student who has previously been awarded a Jim & Trish Rogers ARCS Endowment scholarship.
Awarded to: Lori Bedient (Graduate Student)Ryan Oliveira (Graduate Student)
Mr. & Mrs. Delbert Caldwell Graduate Student Scholarship
• Awarded to a graduate student who demonstrates academic merit and is interested in production animal medicine
Awarded to:Rachel Soltys (Graduate Student)Raquel Burin (Graduate Student)
Ron and Sheila Pera Scholarship - Resident/Graduate Award
• Awarded to graduate students or residents who demonstrate academic merit, have lived in WA, OR, ID, AK, HI, CA, MT, CO, UT, NV, AZ, or WY for the last 18 years, and intend to practice or work in one of these states
Awarded to:Kaitlin Witherell (Graduate Student)Kelly Ramsay (Graduate Student)Matthew Mietchen (Graduate Student)Michael Crowley (Graduate Student)
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Incoming Class
CVM Excellence Scholarship
• Incoming DVM student• Highest ranking WA student• Chosen by admissions committee
Awarded to: Jessica Turner (’22)
Dr. Harold F. Luke Scholarship
• Incoming DVM student• Given in memory of Dr. Luke
Awarded to:Danielle Petrini (’22)Joselyn Rouge (’22)
Floyd W. & Eloise F. Frank Scholarship
• Incoming DVM student• Idaho resident• Given in honor of the Franks
Awarded to:Ubaldo Arana (’22)
Frank & Marge Crowley Incoming Student Scholarship
• Incoming DVM student• Academic merit• Intent to enter companion animal medicine
Awarded to: Kincade Audette (’22)Rebecca Hall (’22)Sarah Wines (’22)Vanessa Hopkins, Ung (’22)
Inland Empire Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship
• Incoming DVM student• From eastern Washington
Awarded to: Christine Nishimoto (’22)Emily Walzer (’22)
These scholarships were awarded in the fall of 2018
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Luther & Dilie Boe Scholarship
• Incoming DVM student• Strong academic achievement
Awarded to: Liam Iverson (’22)
Maybelle & Olin Brown Scholarship
• Incoming DVM student• Academic merit• Given in memory of the Browns
Awarded to:Madeline Warnes (’22)
Monica Kremer Scholarship
• Incoming DVM student• Given in memory of Ms. Kremer
Awarded to: Alexandra Barker (’22)
Oliver M. “Bill” Foster Scholarship
• Incoming DVM student• Given in memory of Mr. Foster
Awarded to: Anna Carroll (’22)
Sandra Ballantine Scholarship
• Incoming DVM student• High promise in terms of academic performance• Given in memory of Ms. Ballantine
Awarded to: Joshua Ragasa (’22)Katie Wilkins (’22)Samantha Haller (’22)Summer Ott (’22)
Toni Klingman Scholarship
• Incoming DVM student• Given in memory of Ms. Klingman
Awarded to: Henry Henrichs (’22)Kathryn Sutherland (’22)
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Veterinary Heritage Scholarship
• Incoming DVM studentAwarded to: Amalia Acorda-Fey (’22)Kasey Sweeney (’22)Katriana Jorgensen-Muga (’22)Lauren Frary (’22)Marie Andresen (’22)Tessa Van Diest (’22)
William B. Gasman Scholarship
• Incoming DVM studentAwarded to:Leigh Kendall-Wallace (’22)
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The IMPACT forColton Gust ’20
“I am eternally grateful for your support provided through the Dr. & Mrs. E. Doyle Montgomery Scholarship. Like Dr. Montgomery, I come from an Ag. background. I have always enjoyed working with animals and as such attending Washington State University has been a perfect fit for me. It is my belief that regardless of the rise in cost of education, the information learned in such a prestigious program will pay back dividends as it will allow me to provide a service to many.”
Why We GiveDr. & Mrs. Montgomery
Dr. & Mrs. E. Doyle Montgomery ScholarshipDr. E. Doyle and Mrs. Matilda Montgomery established their endowment fund at the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine to help students fulfill their dreams of becoming doctors of veterinary medicine.
Washington state University
College of veterinary MediCine
PO Box 647010 | Pullman, WA 99164-7010
509-335-9515
www.vetmed.wsu.edu