Online Application for 2018 Apply online:www.indianhills.edu/scholarshipapp 2018 –2019 Scholarship Opportunities – 2019 Scholarships opens October 2017 1,

Life. Changing. Opportunities SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT INDIAN HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

INTRODUCTION

The mission of the Indian Hills Community College Foundation is to build a thriving culture of philanthropy that supports student learning and sustains the position of the College as a leader and innovator. In each academic school year, hundreds of scholarships are awarded, either through a general fund or a named scholarship. The Indian Hills Foundation General Fund Scholarship provides an annual $600 award, while individual named scholarships can provide an annual award of $600 up to payment for tuition, fees, books, room & board.

At Indian Hills, we believe in helping students. The administration, faculty and staff take pride in our high graduation rates and the successes of our graduates. In 2016-17, ninety-three percent of Indian Hills’ full-time employees gave to the scholarship fund. Annually, more than half volunteer their time in helping to raise funds to support scholarships.

ESTABLISHING A SCHOLARSHIP

Individuals and businesses can easily establish a named scholarship. The Indian Hills Community College Foundation offers a variety of options:

• A minimum initial gift of $12,000 is needed to establish a perpetual (endowed) scholarship. • A minimum gift of $600 can be donated to fund an annual scholarship. • Potential donors might choose to include the Indian Hills Foundation in their Wills or list the Foundation as a full or partial beneficiary on a life insurance policy or a retirement account. • The value of your gift can be increased if your employer has a matching gift program—check with your employer’s personnel office.

To initiate a scholarship, please contact the Indian Hills Foundation office by calling Becky Henderson, Scholarship Coordinator, at (641) 683-5156, or by emailing [email protected].

The Indian Hills Community College Foundation, an IRS 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation, was established as the vehicle to accept and manage gifts and donations for the betterment of Indian Hills Community College and its students and to provide the appropriate tax advantages for the donors. Contributions may be deductible, to the extent allowable by law.

Equal Opportunity: It is the policy of Indian Hills Community College not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age (employment), sexual orientation, gender identity, creed, religion, and actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices as required by the Code §§216.6 and 216.9, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. §§ 2000d and 2000e), the Equal Pay Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. § 206, et seq.), Title IX (Educational Amendments, 20 U.S.C §§ 1681 – 1688), Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 794), and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. § 12101, et seq.).

If you have questions or complaints related to compliance with this policy, please contact Kristin Parks, Director of Human Resources/Equity Coordinator, 525 Grandview Ave, Ottumwa, IA 52501, 683-5108; Chris Bowser, Executive Dean, Student Services, (students), 683-5159; Darlas Shockley, Executive Dean , Arts & Sciences (students with disabilities), 683-5174; U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312/730-1560, fax 312/730- 1576.

Disabilities: Individiuals with disabilities who require accomodations or special services shout contact IHCC Disability Sevices for assistance. Services are available upon request to individuals with documented disabilities. All student requests are dealt in a confidential manner. Students should email [email protected] or contact the Ottumwa Disabilities Services Center at (641) 963-5749 or the Academic Services Center on the Centerville Campus at (641) 856-2214, ext. 2214.

2 HOW TO APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP

All students who have applied to or enrolled at Indian Hills Community College in a credit program, either full-time or part-time, and have graduated from an accredited high school or have earned a GED, are eligible to apply for Indian Hills Foundation Scholarships. All Indian Hills Foundation Scholarships, both general fund and named scholarships, are awarded based upon academic achievement, citizenship, character and the ability to benefit from financial assistance. Scholarship renewals are based upon satisfactory academic achievement and the recommendation of the donor.

To apply for scholarships listed in this book, an applicant must complete an Indian Hills Foundation scholarship application located on the Indian Hills’ website at www.indianhills.edu/scholarshipapp.

Some Indian Hills Foundation scholarships have preferences for people who meet specific criteria. Please be sure to review each item on the online application and check all that apply.

The Foundation Scholarship Committee can consider an application only when it is completed in its entirety which includes the submission of appropriate transcripts and recommendations.

Upon approval by the Indian Hills Foundation Scholarship Committee, all applicants will be considered for all Indian Hills Foundation Scholarships for which they may be eligible. However, a student can only receive one Foundation scholarship. If a student is offered a Foundation scholarship and an IHCC Institutional Club Scholarship in the same academic school year, the larger of the two scholarships will be awarded.

Applicants are urged to apply for other financial aid offered through the completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Indian Hills Financial Aid Office may be contacted by calling (641) 683-5262 or 1-800-726-2585, ext 5262, for more information.

All completed Indian Hills Foundation Scholarship applications are submitted online and required materials are to be submitted to:

Becky Henderson, Scholarship Coordinator Indian Hills Community College Foundation 525 Grandview Avenue, Ottumwa, Iowa 52501 [email protected] 2018 – 2019 Scholarship Application Deadlines January 15, 2018 by 4:45 p.m. March 19, 2018 by 4:45 p.m. FINAL DEADLINE: May 31, 2018 by 4:45 p.m.

Apply online at www.indianhills.edu/scholarshipapp 3 DESIGNATED SCHOLARSHIP LISTING

This listing contains two types of available scholarships: (1) Perpetual (endowed) scholarships are available each year and (2) Annual scholarships are awarded each year if the donor renews the gift. This scholarship listing, number of awards, award amounts, and established criteria are subject to change, per the wishes of the donor and/or the Indian Hills Foundation, without notice. All scholarship award amounts are based upon full-time attendance (8 or more credit hours per term), unless stated differently within the criteria. Students attending on a part-time basis (fewer than 8 credit hours per term) will be considered for an Indian Hills Foundation General Fund Scholarship or any scholarships designated for part-time students. The following scholarships are available as of this printing: Ajinomoto Group Scholarship Associated General Contractors of Award: 1 at $600 per year Iowa Scholarship Perpetual scholarship established to assist students Award: 1 at $1,000 per year attending Indian Hills Community College. Annual award established by the Associated General • Must be enrolled full-time and be a resident of Mahaska, Contractors of Iowa. Monroe, or Wapello Counties within the State of Iowa • Must be a student enrolled in the diesel mechanics program Allender Technology Perpetual Scholarship Award: 2 at $600 per year John & Jean Baldrige Memorial Scholarship Perpetual scholarship established by retired Indian Hills’ Award: 1 at $600 per year faculty member Robert Allender and his wife Marjorie to Perpetual award established in 2010 by the family, and in assist students enrolled full-time in the advanced technical memory of John & Jean Baldrige of Columbus Junction, Iowa. areas of computer networks & security, electronics/ Because of the excellent care provided to John Baldrige by telecommunications, laser/electro-optics, or Indian Hills’ staff and students, the family established this robotics/automation. award to assist a nursing student. • Must be enrolled full-time • Must be enrolled full-time in the nursing program • $600 will be awarded to a first year student • $600 will be awarded to a second year student who has demonstrated successful Bemis Co. Robotics & Industrial academic achievement Maintenance Scholarship Award: 2 at $600 per year Ted Anderson Memorial Scholarship Annual scholarship established in 2015 by Bemis Company, Inc., located in Centerville, Iowa, to assist students at Indian Award: 2 at $1,000 per year Perpetual scholarship established to assist students Hills Community College. enrolled in the aviation pilot training program located at • Students must be enrolled in the robotics or industrial the airport campus. maintenance programs • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a student in the • Preference given to those students who reside in aviation pilot training program Appanoose, Davis, Monroe, Wapello, or Wayne counties • Preference will be given to a second year student in Iowa or in Putnam or Schuyler counties in Missouri

Tom Arnold Scholarship Gordon & Georgia Bennett Memorial Scholarship Award: 2 scholarships for tuition, books, fees, room & board, Award: Multiple awards at varied amounts per year Perpetual award established through the Last Will & if applicable, per year, up to a maximum average for the year Perpetual award established in 1991 by actor & Indian Hills’ Testament of former Ottumwa Mayor and his wife, Gordon & alumnus Tom Arnold. Georgia Bennett. • Must be enrolled full-time and must follow published • Must be enrolled full-time guidelines in the composition and submittal of a brief, • Preference will be given to students who do not qualify written piece (between 500-1,000 words) following a for other financial assistance subject theme established each year by Tom Arnold • Annual deadline for submission of essay composition is G. Russell & Dorothy M. Benson 4:45 p.m. on May 31 Memorial Scholarship • Guidelines available through the office of the Indian Hills Award: 2 at $1,250 per year scholarship coordinator for the Indian Hills Foundation. Perpetual award established by the late G. Russell Benson • Apply at www.indianhills.edu/tomarnold and Dorothy M. Benson, who were long time supporters of the college. • Must be enrolled full-time with preference given to a single parent 4 Arnold Black Memorial Scholarship Boyenga Theater Scholarship Award: 1 tuition scholarship per year, up to a maximum Award: 1 at $600 per year average for the year Annual award established by Indian Hills’ faculty member Perpetual scholarship established in recognition of Arnold Dr. Jennifer Boyenga to assist students attending Indian Hills Black, long-time Ottumwa businessman who was an avid Community College. supporter of Indian Hills’athletics. • Must be enrolled full-time, must be a student who has • Awarded annually to a returning sophomore been involved with at least one Indian Hills’ theater player production, and must have plans on majoring in some aspect of the theatrical arts Dallas Black International STEM Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Jake & Margaret Bram Memorial Scholarship Annual award established to assist international students at Award: 1 at $1040 per year Indian Hills Community College. Perpetual award established by family & friends in memory • Must be attending on a VISA of Jake Bram of Oskaloosa, Iowa. • Must be enrolled in a STEM academic program/ • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a resident of major (degree-seeking biology, education, physics, Mahaska County, Iowa chemistry, mathematics, psychology, robotics, electronic • May be renewed for a second year engineering, laser/optics, geospatial, networking, software development, electrical and renewable energy, James B. & Miriam W. Briggs Scholarship interactive media or sustainable agriculture. Award: 2 at $1,250 per year Perpetual award established through the estate of the late Dorothy Black Memorial Scholarship James B. & Miriam W. Briggs. Award: 1 at $1,000 per year • Preference given to a student enrolled in the nursing Annual award established by Dallas Black in memory of his program on the Ottumwa or Centerville campus grandmother, Dorothy Black. • Second preference to a student enrolled in the health • Must be a resident of Wapello County care field • Must be a second year student enrolled in the associate • Must have a cumulative G.P.A of 2.0 or other special degree nursing program with a cumulative GPA equal to circumstances in order to be eligible or greater than 3.2 • Must be a resident of Area 15 and demonstrate the • Must show financial need qualities of good citizenship and high moral character • Preference given to a first generation college graduate • Must have financial need which cannot be provided for in other ways Bookin Scholarship • Renewable for second year Award: 2 at $800 per year A perpetual scholarship established by the late Mike Bright Scholars of Iowa Award Bookin, through a gift of life insurance. Mike was a long- Award: Multiple awards at for tuition, room and board, time Ottumwa businessman and member of the Indian Hills books, and fees Foundation Board of Directors. Annual award established by the late H. Dale & Lois Bright • Must be a new graduate of Ottumwa High School awarded to current seniors attending Iowa high schools. attending Indian Hills immediately after graduation and After being initially approved by the Indian Hills Scholarship must be enrolled full-time committee, students who meet the criteria will be asked to submit an essay identifying their commitment to learning and Captain James and Susan Boxx Fire & community service and describe how they have succeeded in the face of adversity. They will also be asked to submit Police Scholarship a summary of their activities and organization, leadership Award: Multiple awards at $850 per year roles, academic achievement and honors, community service Perpetual scholarship established by James and Susan and volunteerism, and potentials in their chosen career and Boxx to assist dependents of those paid employees of the employment (no more than 2 typewritten pages). Ottumwa fire department, the Ottumwa law enforcement • Recipients must demonstrate outstanding academic offices, and the Wapello County rural fire departments. achievement (be in the top 10% of their high school • Must be a resident of Wapello County graduating class or have an ACT score of 28 or higher) • Preference given to dependents of Ottumwa firefighters • Must qualify for PELL • Second preference given to a dependent of a paid • Maintain full-time enrollment member of the Ottumwa police department or the Wapello County Sheriff’s department, or a dependent of a rural county firefighter who is active on the Wapello County rural force • Third preference to a student enrolled in the Criminal Justice program 5 Brent Brown Memorial Scholarship Kent Christensen Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established by Cam and Brigitte Walker in Annual award established by Indian Hills’ staff members memory of Brigitte’s brother, Brent Brown. Daniel & Rogene Terrian in memory of Indian Hills’ computer • Preference given to a new graduate of Seymour High programming instructor Kent Christensen. School attending the Centerville Campus • Must be a full-time student enrolled in computer programming Victoria Brown Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $750 per year Community Care Auxiliary Health – Perpetual award established by family and friends in memory Care Scholarship of Vicki Brown. Award: 4 at $1,000 per year • Must be a Mahaska County graduate Annual award established in 1991 by the Ottumwa Regional • Must show financial need Health-Care Auxiliary to assist students attending Indian Hills Community College. Burnam Harrison Scholarship • Must be a full-time student enrolled at Indian Hills in a Award: 1 at $600 per year health-related field Perpetual award established by Gayla Harrison and Brian Burnam to assist students from Davis County, Iowa, or Kelly & Rhonda Conrad Scholarship Scotland County, Missouri Award: 1 at $600 per year • Must be a resident of Davis County, Iowa or Annual award established by Kelly Conrad, retired IHCC Scotland County, Missouri, attending Indian Hills Dean of Students, and his wife Rhonda Conrad, retired IHCC Community College Foundation Director, to assist students attending Indian Hills. • Must be enrolled full-time Mary Byers Memorial Scholarship • Must be a graduate of Melcher-Dallas High School Award: 2 at $1,250 per year • Second preference to a graduate of Ottumwa Perpetual award established by retired Ottumwa High School businessman Robert Perkins in memory of his sister. • Possible renewal for a second year • Must be enrolled full-time and must be an international student or a student enrolled in international studies Continuing Opportunity Scholarship Award: 2 at $300 per year or 1 at $600 per year Cargill-Eddyville Bio-processing Annual scholarship provided by Roger & Jan Winslow of Technology Scholarship Corydon, Iowa, to assist students attending the Centerville Award: 5 at $600 per year Campus. Annual award established by Cargill-Eddyville to assist • Must be a non-traditional student enrolled at the students attending Indian Hills Community College. Centerville Campus, either full-time or part-time • Must be enrolled full-time in the bioprocessing technology program Stan Cooper Scholarship Award: Multiple awards at $1,000 per year Aileen & Fernand Charles Memorial Scholarship Perpetual award established by the late Stan Cooper to assist Award: 1 at $600 per year students attending Indian Hills Community College. Perpetual award established by the family of Dennis and • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a resident of Ramona Lewis in memory of Dennis’ mother and stepfather. Appanoose or Wayne County, Iowa • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a single parent • Eligible applicants can be from either campus, but • Possible renewal for a second year preference will be given to students enrolled at the Centerville Campus • Possible renewal for second year Christopher Cheney Criminal Justice Scholarship Award: 1 at $1,000 per year Annual award established in 2011 by IHCC alumnus Corydon Lions Club Perpetual Scholarship Christopher Cheney. Award: 1 at $600 per year • Must be enrolled full time in the criminal justice program Perpetual award established by the Corydon Lions Club to • Must be recommended by the Indian Hills’ criminal assist students from Wayne Community High School who justice department demonstrate outstanding moral character and financial need. • New graduate of Wayne Community High School • Must be enrolled full-time and must have a history of doing volunteer work

6 Apply online at www.indianhills.edu/scholarshipapp Claude & Guadalupe Corzatt Jr. Scholarship Dorothy Daeges Scholarship Award: 2 at $2,500 per year Award: Multiple tuition awards, up to a maximum average Perpetual award established by Claude Corzatt Jr. to assist for the year students from Carlisle High School attending Indian Hills Perpetual scholarship established through the estate of Community College. Dorothy Daeges. • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a graduate of • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a resident of Carlisle (Iowa) High School Wapello County, Iowa • Must demonstrate financial need and must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 Laura L. Daughrity Perpetual Scholarship • Possible renewal for second year Award: Multiple tuition awards, up to a maximum average for the year Enid Helen Coulter Estate Scholarship Perpetual award established through the Last Will & Award: 2 at $900 per year Testament of Laura L. Daughrity to assist students attending Perpetual award established through the Last Will & Indian Hills Community College. Testament of Enid Helen Coulter, a retired teacher of the • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a resident of the community of Centerville, Iowa. Van Buren Community School District, Iowa • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a resident of • Preference will be given to nontraditional students Appanoose County, Iowa returning to school to enhance their employability & improve their quality of life County Bank Scholarship • Possible renewal for a second year Award: 2 at $600 per year Annual award established in 1995 to assist students attending Judy K. Davis Memorial Scholarship Indian Hills Community College. Award: 1 at $600 per year • Must be enrolled full-time and must be from one of Annual award established in memory of Judy Davis, who was the following school districts: BGM, English Valleys, an alumnus of Indian Hills Community College and who was a HLV, Keota, Montezuma, Pekin, Sigourney, Tri-County well-known special education teacher. and Williamsburg • Preference given to a non-traditional student who plans to be a special education teacher Dirk Cramblit Memorial Scholarship Award: 2 at $750 per year Harold & Florene deBuhr Scholarship Annual award established by family and friends in memory of Award: Multiple awards, varied amounts for tuition, books, Dirk Cramblit. fees and room & board per year • Must be enrolled in the Landscape and Turfgrass Annual award established by Harold & Florene deBuhr, Technology program at IHCC longtime residents of Ottumwa, IA. • Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or greater • Preference to students who demonstrate need, academic performance and have participated in civic Culinary Arts Scholarship volunteer activities. • Students who have participated in will be highly Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established by IHCC retiree Chef considered Mary Kivlahan. • Must be enrolled in the culinary arts program at IHCC Delta Kappa Gama International • Recommended by lead IHCC culinary instructor Society Scholarship Award: 1 at $850 per year Joe Curran Scholarship Perpetual award established to assist students attending Award: 1 at $600 per year Indian Hills Community College majoring in education. Perpetual award established in 1998 by the family of the late • Must be a resident of Wapello County who is a second Joe Curran, avid supporter of Indian Hills’ athletics, to assist year student majoring in education Indian Hills’ athletes. • Must be planning to attend a four-year college • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a participant of or university the Indian Hills’ men’s basketball program or women’s • Recipient will identify why he or she wants to be a program teacher in the online application • Award will alternate between basketball and softball • Must be recommended by Indian Hills’ Athletic Department

You can help improve the lives of the next generation of students by becoming a donor. Online donations are accepted at www.indianhills.edu/donate 7 Lawrence Den Hartog Memorial Scholarship Darvin & Kim Dykes Nursing Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established by the family of Lawrence Den Annual award established in 1993 by Indian Hills’ staff member Hartog of Grinnell, Iowa. Lawrence was a board member of Kim & Darvin Dykes to assist students enrolled at Indian Hills the Indian Hills Development Corporation at the time of his Community College. death in 2009. • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a • Must be enrolled full-time in the computer second-year student enrolled in the associate programming/analysis area of study degree nursing program • Preference will be given to a graduating senior of a high • Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 school in Wapello County, Iowa Jessica Eakins Memorial Scholarship John Denney Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $1,200 per year Award: 1 at $1,000 per year Annual award established by family and friends of Jessica Perpetual scholarship established in 1987 through a gift from Eakins. Jessica was the daughter of Indian Hills’ staff member the family of Indian Hills’ graduate John Denney. Rhonda & Clayton Eakins and an Indian Hills graduate. • Must be enrolled full-time • Must be enrolled full-time in the arts & sciences division • First preference will be given to a parishioner of St. and must be a resident of Davis County, Iowa Mary’s Catholic Church in Oskaloosa, Iowa • Second preference will be given to a new graduate of Early Childhood Associate Scholarship North Mahaska High School Award: 1 at $600 per year • Must complete the John Denney Memorial Scholarship Annual award established by anonymous donor application available through St. Mary’s Catholic Church to assist a student in the Indian Hills Early • Must submit application to St. Mary’s Catholic Church Childhood Program. for recommendation to the Indian Hills’ Foundation • Preference will be given to a first-year student but the scholarship can also be awarded to a second-year Chris & Connie Denny Scholarship student Award: 1 at $1,000 • Preference given to a student who demonstrates financial Perpetual scholarship established by Chris & Connie Denny to need assist students attending Indian Hills Community College. • Minimum 2.0 GPA required • Preference to a graduate of Ottumwa High School • Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 Albert M. Efner Scholarship • Preference to a student enrolled full time with Award: 2 at $1,000 per year financial need Perpetual scholarship established in memory of Albert M. Efner who served as a member and president of the Indian Hills Donald A. & Pauline M. Dimmitt Scholarship Community College Board of Trustees. Award: Multiple awards at $1,000 per year • $1,000 award will be provided to a first year student Perpetual scholarship established in 2000 through the Last • $1,000 award will be provided to a second year student Will & Testament of Pauline M. Dimmitt to assist students • Renewal for a second year based upon attending Indian Hills Community College. academic achievement • Must be enrolled full-time or part-time at either the • Open to all areas of study, but award will alternate Ottumwa or Centerville Campus and must be a resident between the arts & sciences and technical divisions of Jefferson or Wapello Counties, Iowa • Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 Elliott Oil Company Scholarship • Can be enrolled in any area of study, with preference Award: 3 at $1,000 per year given to those enrolled in the criminal justice and Annual award established by Elliott Oil Company to assist nursing programs students attending Indian Hills Community College. • Possible renewal for a second year • May be a full-time or part-time student • If full-time student, must be enrolled at a minimum of 8 Sidney E. Drake Memorial Scholarship credit hours per term; maintain a minimum 2.5 cumulative Award: 1 at $600 per year GPA; may be renewable for a second year Perpetual award established in 2002 by family and friends in • If part-time student, must be enrolled at a minimum of 5 memory of Sidney E. Drake of Centerville, Iowa. credit hours per term; maintain a minimum 2.5 cumulative • Must be enrolled full-time on either Centerville or GPA; may be renewable for a second year Ottumwa Campus and must be a resident of • Eligible recipients may include employees of Elliott Oil Appanoose County, Iowa Company and their families • Possible renewal for a second year

8 Bill & Ardis Evans Scholarship The Freedom Scholarship Award: 2 at $1,000 per year Award: 2 at $600 per year Perpetual scholarship established by retired Ottumwa Annual award established in memory of Glen Fowler by his educators Bill & Ardis Evans to recognize the achievement of family. His daughter is Indian Hills’ faculty member Dawn Fry. students who have attended Ottumwa elementary schools. • Must be enrolled full-time and must be enrolled in the Each year, one 6th grade male and one 6th grade female nursing program student is selected to receive the first $1,000 award. Each • Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 recipient is then required to meet eligibility criteria each year to maintain his/her scholarship award until high school Charles Frizzell Memorial Scholarship graduation. A maximum scholarship award of $7,000 can Award: 1 at $600 per year accrue to the selected recipient by the time of his/her high Perpetual scholarship established by family and friends in school graduation. memory of Charles Frizzell. Charles served as the president of the Indian Hills Board of Trustees. Everingham Memorial Scholarship • Must be enrolled full-time Award: 1 at $600 per year • Preference will be given to students graduating from Perpetual scholarship established by family and friends in Wayne Community High School and/or residing in memory of Dr. Mel Everingham. Dr. Everingham was the first Wayne County, Iowa president of what is now known as Indian Hills Community College. • Must be enrolled full-time • Scholarship will be awarded on the basis of “Character, personal worth, initiative and traditional American Gracie Hill independence of spirit in the face of obstacles” Charles Frizzell Memorial First Iowa State Bank Scholarship Scholarship Recipient Award: 2 at $600 per year Annual award established by First Iowa State Bank of Mormon Trail Keosauqua, Iowa, to assist graduates of Davis and Van Buren High School County High Schools. • Must be enrolled full-time • One award to a new graduate of Davis County High Program of Interest: School and one award to a new graduate of Van Buren Dental Assisting High School Fisher-Dematteis Family Scholarship Award: Multiple tuition awards, up to a maximum average for the year Perpetual scholarship established through the Last Will and Janie Garland Memorial Scholarship Testament of Grace Fisher. Award: 1 at $750 per year • Must be enrolled full-time Annual scholarship established by family and friends in • Must be interested in pursuing a career in agricultural memory of Janie Garland, IHCC staff member. engineering or farm administration • Must be enrolled in an aviation program

Paul & Marguerite Forney Memorial Scholarship Daryl Garvey Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $1,100 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Perpetual award established by the family of Paul and Perpetual award established by the family of Daryl Garvey as Marguerite Forney. Paul was a long-time Indian Hills’ faculty a tribute to their brother. member at the Indian Hills’ Centerville Campus. • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a second-year • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a new student in the computer programmer/analyst program graduate of Centerville High School with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Adam Gates Memorial Scholarship • Must be actively involved in community or Award: 1 at $600 per year school activities Annual award established by Bill Robinson, Ottumwa Boxing Club, and Robbie Adamson, along with family and friends in memory of Adam Gates. • Must be an Ottumwa resident • Must be enrolled in the welding program at IHCC

9 Gaumer Family Scholarship Lancil Levere Hadley Estate Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $2,000 or 2 at $1,000 per year Award: Multiple awards at $800 per year Annual award established by the Gaumer family to assist a Perpetual award established in 1981 through the Last Will student enrolled in the Landscape & Turfgrass Technology & Testament of Lancil Levere Hadley to assist students program at IHCC. attending Indian Hills Community College. • Must be enrolled in the Landscape & Turfgrass • Must be enrolled full-time in one of the following Technology program programs: auto body collision repair, auto mechanics, • Preference given to a student who has financial need diesel power mechanics, machine technology • Award based upon recommendation of committee and/or director of Landscape & Turfgrass Technology Peg Hagstrom Memorial Scholarship program at IHCC Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual scholarship established by Steve & Mike Hagstrom in Jerry Gilbert Machine Technology Scholarship memory of their mother Peg Hagstrom Award: 1 at $600 per year • Must be a traditional or non-traditional high school • Must be enrolled in the Machine Technology program graduate from any State of Iowa High School • First preference to a graduate of Davis County • Raised in a single parent family OR single mother with High School custody of her children • Second preference to a graduate from the 10 county • Must show financial need area • Must be enrolled full-time with a 3.0 cumulative • Non-renewable GPA or above • Renewable for a second year if student maintains 3.0 Golden Eagle Distributing Company Scholarship cumulative GPA or above Award: 1 at $600 per year Perpetual award established in 1994 by Bill Riesenbeck and Kirsten Hanson Scholarship the Golden Eagle Distributing Company to assist students Award: 1 at $1,000 per year attending Indian Hills Community College. Annual award established by Indian Hills’ faculty member • Must be enrolled full-time Kirsten Hanson. • Preference will be given to dependents of employees of • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a graduate of Golden Eagle Distributing Company Moravia High School • Possible renewal for a second year • Preference to a student attending the Centerville Campus Greg and Noël Gorden Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Ted Harbour Memorial Scholarship Annual award established by Indian Hills employee Noël Award: 1 at $600 per year Gorden and her husband Greg. Perpetual scholarship established by the Indian Hills • Must be a student on the Centerville Campus Foundation and family and friends of Ted Harbour, • Preference will be given to a working adult or dislocated long-time Indian Hills’ faculty member who passed worker who has financial need away in 1993. • Preference may be given to a student participating • Must be enrolled full-time and must have a major in emphasis in nursing or a science field

The Gordy Scholarship David & Linda Harris Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established by Indian Hills’ faculty member Jeff Perpetual award established by the former superintendent of Henderson in honor of Russell & Flo Gordy. the Sigourney Community School District to assist a student • Must be enrolled full-time enrolled at Indian Hills. • Must be a resident of Van Buren County, Wapello • Must be a new graduate of Sigourney or Wayne High County, Iowa or Scotland County, Missouri. School and must be enrolled full-time • Preference will be given to a student who is involved with FLL (FIRST Lego League) or FTC (FIRST Tech Challenge) Robotics

10 Apply online at www.indianhills.edu/scholarshipapp Harrison, Moreland, Webber & R. L. & Lyle Hellyer Annual Scholarship Simplot, P.C. Scholarship Award: 2 at $600 per year Award: 2 at $600 per year Annual award established by Indian Hills Community College Annual award established in 1993 by the law office of President Emeritus Dr. Lyle Hellyer and in memory of his wife Harrison, Moreland, Simplot & Webber P.C. to assist students Romalynn (R.L.). attending Indian Hills Community College. • Must be enrolled full-time • Must be enrolled full-time • One award will be provided to a student participating • Preference will be given to students with an interest in in basketball pre-law, political science or criminal justice • One award will be provided to a student participating in golf Louise Harshman Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year R. L. & Lyle Hellyer Perpetual Scholarship Perpetual scholarship established by retired Indian Hills’ Award: 2 at $600 per year faculty member Jerry Harshman to assist students attending Perpetual award established by Indian Hills Community Indian Hills Community College. College President Emeritus Dr. Lyle Hellyer and in memory of • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a second year his wife Romalynn (R.L.). student enrolled in the associate degree • Must be enrolled full-time nursing program • Must be recommended by the Indian Hills’ Health HELP Scholarship Sciences Department Award: 1 at $600 per year • Preference will be given to students who do not qualify A perpetual award established by an anonymous donor in for other financial assistance 1999 to assist students attending Indian Hills Community College. David & Barbara Hawley Scholarship • Must be a full-time student enrolled in arts & sciences at Award: 1 at $600 per year the Centerville Campus Annual award established to assist students attending Indian • Must be a resident of Appanoose County, Iowa Hills Community College. • Preference will be given to a student from Numa, Iowa • Must be enrolled full-time • Must have a major emphasis in the study of education • Preference will be given to students enrolled in the • Must be willing to transfer to the University of culinary arts program Northern Iowa to complete a bachelor degree to become • Second preference to a student in nursing program a teacher • Third preference to a student enrolled in business/ • Possible renewal for a second year financial program HELP II Scholarship Delma Heaivilin Smith Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Award: 1 at $1,000 per year A perpetual award established by an anonymous Perpetual award established by family members in memory donor to assist students attending Indian Hills Community of Mrs. Delma Heaivilin Smith. Mrs. Smith was a long-time College. educator in Appanoose and Wayne Counties, Iowa. • Must be a full-time student enrolled in a vocational • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a resident of technical program at either the Ottumwa or Appanoose County, Iowa, with preference given to those Centerville Campus from Numa, Iowa • Must be a resident of Appanoose County • Preference will be given to students enrolled at the • Possible renewal for a second year Centerville Campus • Priority will be given to students entering the career Adam Herrick EMT Memorial Scholarship fields of education, history, government, political Award: 1 at $600 per year science, agricultural engineering, farm administration, Annual award established by family and friends in memory of forestry, conservation, environmental sciences, or Adam Herrick, who graduated as a Paramedic Specialist from advanced technology Indian Hills Community College. • Priority will be given to students achieving the 4-H • Must be enrolled in the EMT program Gold Award, the Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout • Preference to a second year student recommended by Award, the Girl Scouts of America Gold Award, or the the EMT program director or instructor Congressional Award Bronze (or higher) Award • Scholarship award remains available to any recipient who elects to defer enrollment to Indian Hills in order to perform any type of military or national service following high school graduation • Possible renewal for a second year 11 Humble Heroes Foundation Scholarship Indian Hills Employee Giving Scholarship Award: 2 at $1200 per year Each year at the annual Fall Staff Workshop, employees Annual award established to provide scholarship support to are asked to contribute to the employee giving campaign. a student (1) who is a veteran or (2) who is a child or spouse This year, 93% of full time staff members have contributed of a veteran injured or killed in the line of duty or (3) a child and raised nearly $64,722 for the 2016-2017 campaign. Of or spouse of a veteran whose military service has caused this amount, approximately 50 percent is designated to financial hardship. No limitations. Can be used for tuition, fund specific annual scholarships set up by staff members. books, fees, supplies or room/board. In order to set up this type of annual scholarship, staff • First preference will be given to applicants from members must give a minimum of $600. The remainder that Appanoose, Davis, Lucas, Monroe, Wapello or is contributed to this campaign will be awarded in $600 Wayne counties increments as Indian Hills Employee Giving Scholarships. • Second preference will be given to applicants from the • Must be enrolled full-time state of Iowa • Preference will be given to those who have a • Third preference will be given to applicants from the recommendation from an Indian Hills staff member United States Indian Hills Nursing Graduates Scholarship Ideal Ready Mix Co., Inc., Scholarship Award: Multiple awards at $600 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established in 1989 by the Indian Hills’ Annual award established in 1984 to assist students attending Health Sciences Department to assist students in the Indian Hills Community College. nursing program • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a graduate of • Must be enrolled full-time in the associate degree any high school located in Southeast Iowa or within a nursing program 30-mile radius • Must be a student with a major emphasis of study Indian Hills Student Senate Scholarship in an industrial-related program of pre-engineering, Award: 2-3 at $600 per year architecture or drafting Annual award established by the Indian Hills Student Senate to assist students enrolled at Indian Hills Community College Indian Hills Academy Scholarship • Must be enrolled full-time and must be recommended Award: Multiple awards at $600 per year by Indian Hills’ Student Senate Sponsor Annual award established by the Indian Hills Foundation to • First preference will be given to an officer of the Indian assist students selected into the Hills Student Senate Indian Hills Academy. • Possible renewal for a second year • Must be enrolled full-time within the arts & sciences division or criminal justice program Indian Hills Trailblazers Scholarship • Must have applied for and been accepted as a member Award: Multiple awards per year of the Indian Hills Academy Annual award established by the Indian Hills Community College Trailblazers (retirees group) to assist students at Indian Hills Booster Club Scholarship Indian Hills Community College. Award: Multiple awards at varied amounts • One award given to a student enrolled in the arts & Annual award established in 1987 to assist student athletes sciences program enrolled at Indian Hills Community College. • One award given to a student enrolled in a • Must be enrolled full-time technical program • Must be participating in Indian Hills’ men’s basketball, • One award given to student attending the Centerville golf, baseball, soccer or cross country programs or Campus, as funds available women’s softball, , soccer or cross • Minimum 3.0 GPA country programs • Must be recommended by Indian Hills’ Iowa Industrial Scholarship Athletic Department Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual scholarship established in 2011 by an anonymous donor. The donor is working with others to endow this You can help improve the lives of award for perpetuity. Additional donors include Stacie Prevo, Jeannie Saner, Sandi Tucker-Stanbro and John Deere the next generation of students by Ottumwa Works. becoming a donor. • Preference given to a student in the Renewable Energy program Online donations are • Second preference given to a first- or second-year accepted at www. student in a technical program • Must be a graduate from the ten-county area 12 indianhills.edu/donate • Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 Todd Jager Memorial Scholarship Steve C. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Perpetual award established in 1986 by the family and friends Annual scholarship established in memory of Steven in memory of Todd Jager to assist students attending Indian C. Jorgensen by his family. Hills Community College. • Must be a new high school graduate • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a graduating • Preference will be given to a Wapello County graduate senior from Eddyville Blakesburg High School • Preference will be given to a student enrolled in • Preference will be given to students enrolled in pre-dental or seeking a degree in education programs within the advanced technology core Travis Katko Memorial Scholarship Jefferson County Women Supporting Women Award: 1 at $600 per year Scholarship Perpetual award established by the Indian Hills Foundation, Award: 1 at $600 per year family and friends in memory of Travis Katko. Annual award established by a group of Jefferson County • Must be enrolled full-time women to assist a female from Jefferson County. • Preference will be given to a graduating senior • Must be a resident of Jefferson County attending Indian of Eddyville-Blakesburg High School Hills Community College Harold & Joy A. Kepner Memorial Scholarship John Deere Ottumwa Works Weld Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established by Indian Hills’ staff member Greg Technology Scholarship Kepner in memory of his parents. Award: 2 at $600 per year • Must be a full-time student enrolled in a manufacturing Annual award established by John Deere Ottumwa Works to program area assist students attending Indian Hills Community College. • Preference will be given to students from Appanoose • Must be enrolled full-time in the weld County, Iowa technology program • Must be a new graduate of a high school located in southeast Iowa Robert Klum Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year • First preference to a student enrolled in the construction Kathryn Johnson Trust Scholarship technology program. Award: Multiple tuition awards, up to a maximum average • Second preference to a student enrolled in the aviation for the year pilot training program Perpetual award established in 1999 through the Last Will & • Third preference to a student enrolled in the Testament of Kathryn Johnson to assist students attending welding program Indian Hills Community College. • •Annual award may be renewable for a second year • Must be enrolled full-time • Must be a resident of the State of Iowa for at least one year at the time of application David & Dr. Marilyn J. Koehler Scholarship Award: 4 at $1000 per year Rick Johnson Memorial Scholarship Annual award established by David & Marilyn J. Koehler of Udell, Iowa. Award: 1 at $1,500 per year Annual award created anonymously in 2014 in memory • Must be non-traditional (5 years or more after high of Rick Johnson, an alumnus of the Indian Hills computer school) female student enrolled full-time programming/systems analysis program. • Two awards will be provided to nursing students • Must be enrolled in the computer software • Two awards will be provided to liberal arts students development program majoring in education

Ronald E. Jordan Memorial Scholarship Kris Koestner Class of ’65 Perpetual Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established in memory of Ronald E. Jordan Perpetual award established by Centerville businessman Kris by his family. Koestner to assist students attending Indian Hills. • Must be enrolled full-time in the machine • Must be a graduate of Centerville High School technology program • Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater and be enrolled full-time • Must be enrolled full-time at the Centerville Campus • Non-renewable

13 Kris Koestner World Series Scholarship Mary & Kay Logan Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $1,000 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Perpetual award established by Centerville businessman Perpetual award established by family and friends in memory Kris Koestner to assist students attending Indian Hills. of Mary and Kay Logan. • Must be enrolled full-time at the Centerville Campus • Must live in Wapello County • Must be a participant of the Indian Hills men’s • Must be enrolled in the nursing program baseball team • Preference will be given to a non-traditional student with • Must be recommended by the Indian Hills head an interest in Hospice baseball coach Veronika Luksetich Ballinger Scholarship Chuck & Teresa Lawson Perpetual Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Award: 2 at $1350 per year Perpetual scholarship established by Marc Luksetich in honor At the time of his retirement as the executive dean of of his daughter Veronika Luksetich Ballinger who is a graduate instruction at Indian Hills, family and friends initiated this of Indian Hills Community College. perpetual scholarship as a tribute to Chuck Lawson for his • Preference to a second year student who is a graduate of 28 years of service to Indian Hills Community College and Melcher-Dallas High School the students we serve. This scholarship is now awarded in • Second preference to a graduate from a small town in memory of Chuck & Teresa who both died in 2013. Marion or Warren counties • Must be enrolled full-time • Recipient must have a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or greater • One award for an arts & science student • Preference to a student who is enrolled full-time and • One award for a technical student demonstrates financial need

Leffler-Talbert Family Scholarship Charles, Janet, & Stephen Charles Award: 1 at $1,000 per year McBeth Scholarship Annual award established by Indian Hills’ staff member Award: 1 at $600 per year Cheryl Talbert and her family. Perpetual award established to assist students attending • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a graduate Indian Hills Community College. of Eddyville-Blakesburg High School • Preference will be given to new graduates of Pekin High • Must have participated in school and/or School, Packwood, Iowa community activities • Scholarship is non-renewable for a second year • Priority will be given to students enrolled in Arts & Sciences Patricia I. McBeth Memorial Nursing Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Elvin & Jimmy Liggett Memorial Scholarship Annual award established in memory of Pat McBeth, in honor Award: 1 at $600 per year of her career as a nurse at Ottumwa Hospital. Perpetual award established by the Liggett family of • Must be enrolled in the associate degree Seymour, Iowa, in 1982 to assist students from Seymour High nursing program School. • GPA of 3.0 or higher • Must be a new high school graduate of Seymour • Preference will be given to employee of or relative of High School employee of Ottumwa Regional Health Center • Must complete a Liggett Scholarship Application available through the counselor’s office at Seymour High School Henry McCleary Memorial Scholarship • Must be enrolled full-time at either Ottumwa or Award: 1 at $600 per year Centerville Campus Perpetual award established in 1982 by the late Henry & Lizzie McCleary of Packwood, Iowa, to assist students attending Indian Hills Community College. Jim Lindenmayer Scholarship • Must be a member or past member of a Jefferson County Award: 2 at $1,300 per year 4-H Club or FFA Chapter Annual award established in 1993 by Indian Hills Community • Must be a high school senior during the application year College President Emeritus Dr. Jim Lindenmayer to assist • Must be a participant in the Jefferson County Fair or a students at Indian Hills Community College. past participant during the application year • Must be enrolled full-time • Must plan on attending Indian Hills as a full-time student • Preference will be given to applicants from an Iowa in the fall of the year of application County High School including HLV, Iowa Valley, and Williamsburg

14 James & Kelli McClurg Scholarship Mills Family Scholarship Award: 1 at $ 700 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Perpetual award established by James & Kelli McClurg to Perpetual scholarship established by David & Paula Mills assist students attending Indian Hills Community College. in recognition of their sons, Austin and Jared, Indian Hills’ • First preference to a graduate of Wayne High School alumni of the laser/electro-optics technology program, and (new or non-traditional). the excellence of Indian Hills Community College. • Renewable for Wayne student. • Must be a full-time student enrolled in the laser/ • Second preference to a student who has financial need electro-optics technology program not already being met in other ways. • May be renewable for a second year • Non-renewable. Mary Leontine McCauley Moreland McKay-Pechacek Family Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established by John Moreland, to be continued Annual award established in 1995 by John N. Moreland through his family and friends, in honor of his friend, in memory of his mother. John N. Moreland is President Tim McKay. Emeritus of the Indian Hills Foundation Board of Directors. • Preference will be given to a resident of Wapello County • Must be enrolled full-time • Preference will be given to a female with a major in the Bob & Willa Meier Scholarship science areas of pharmacy or chemistry Award: 1 at $1,000 per year • Possible renewal for a second year Perpetual scholarship established by Bob & Willa Meier, long-time Ottumwa residents. Bob was a member of the Freddy Miranda American Dream Scholarship Indian Hills Foundation Board of Directors and the Indian Award: 1 at $600 per year Hills Board of Trustees. Perpetual scholarship established by family and friends in • Must be enrolled full-time in any area of study which memory of Freddy Miranda to assist international students leads to a degree attending Indian Hills Community College. • Must have evidenced the capability for • Must be an international student who is on a academic achievement student visa • Possible renewal for second year Mary M. Donnelly Moreland Scholarship Meridian Credit Union Scholarship Award: 1 at $1,000 per year Award: 1 at $1,000 per year Perpetual award established in 2000 by John N. Moreland to Annual award established by Meridian Credit Union of assist students attending Indian Hills Community College. Ottumwa, Iowa, to assist students attending Indian Hills • Must be enrolled full-time in the associate degree Community College. nursing program • Must be enrolled full-time • Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 • Must be a resident from one of the following counties in • Possible renewal for a second year the State of Iowa: Appanoose, Davis, Jefferson, Keokuk, Mahaska, Van Buren, or Wapello Tom & Lisa Morgan Scholarship • Preference will be given to a student who plans to major Award: 1 at $600 per year in finance or a business related field Annual award established by former Indian Hills’ staff • Preference will be given to a student who is a member member Lisa Morgan and her husband Tom to assist a or relative of a member of Meridian Credit Union student graduating from Ottumwa High School. • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a new graduate Marvin & Esther E. Metcalf Perpetual Scholarship of Ottumwa High School Award: Multiple awards at $1,000 per year • Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 Perpetual award established in 1998 through the Last Will & • Recipient may not qualify or only qualify for minimal Testament of Marvin & Esther E. Metcalf. financial aid • Must be enrolled full-time

Apply online at www.indianhills.edu/scholarshipapp 15 Harold & Lula Morrison Memorial Scholarship Zach Murray Memorial Scholarship Award: Multiple awards at $2,000 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year A trust award established in 1998 through the Last Will & Annual award established by the family and friends of Indian Testament of Harold and Lula Morrison to assist students Hills’ alumnus Zach Murray upon his untimely death in 2009. attending Indian Hills Community College. • Must be a new graduate of Ottumwa High School • Must be new high school graduates who, at the time and must be enrolled full-time in the Arts & of their graduation, live and reside within ten statute Sciences department miles of the intersection of Main and Second Streets in • Preference will be given to a student majoring downtown Hedrick, Iowa. in Pre-Engineering • Must be full-time students enrolled at Indian Hills following graduation from high school Jason Nicalaro Memorial Scholarship • Must be scholastically able to achieve a college degree Award: 1 at $600 per year but lack sufficient finances to pay for a Perpetual award established in 1996 by Chris Arnold in college education memory of his friend Jason Nicalaro. • Possible renewal for a second year based upon • Must be enrolled full-time and must be pursuing a satisfactory academic achievement degree in business, with priority to those seeking careers in banking Glen Morrow Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $750 per year Rose Nicholson Memorial Scholarship Annual award established in memory of Glen Morrow of Award: 1 at $950 per year Centerville, Iowa, by his family. Annual award established by Indian Hills’ staff member • Must be enrolled full-time in the machine Cammie Richards in memory of her mother. technology program • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a resident of the • Preference will be given to a student from a Eddyville-Blakesburg School District farming background in Appanoose, Davis, or Monroe County, Iowa NOEL Insurance, Inc., Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Jeffery Robert Morrow Memorial Scholarship Annual award established in 1981 by NOEL Insurance, Inc., Award: 1 at $600 per year of Ottumwa, Iowa, to assist students attending Indian Hills Perpetual award established in 1997 by the Barry Morrow Community College. family in memory of their son and Indian Hills’ • Must be a sophomore enrolled full-time within the Arts graduate Jeffery. & Sciences division • Must be enrolled full-time in the machine • Must be a resident of Wapello County or graduate of technology program any Wapello County High School • Must be a resident of Davis County, Iowa or Schuyler • Priority will be given to a dependent of a NOEL County, Missouri Insurance employee • If current Indian Hills’ student, must have a minimum Moss Heaven Chapter of Southeast cumulative GPA of 2.5 Iowa Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Opportunity Knocks Scholarship Annual award established by the Moss Heaven Chapter of Award: 1 at $600 per year Southeast Iowa in Fairfield, Iowa, in honor of renowned artist Annual award established anonymously to assist students P. Buckley Moss and memorial funds from friends and family in the biological or health sciences programs at Indian Hills of Karen Holt. Community College. • Must be a full-time student • Must be enrolled in a biological or health • Must be a resident of Davis, Jefferson, Keokuk, sciences program Mahaska, Van Buren, or Wapello Counties in Iowa • Must have unmet financial need • Preference will be given to a student with learning • Must have a cum GPA of 2.8 or greater disabilities or enrolled in the teaching field dealing with • Must be a resident of Iowa with a preference to a learning disabilities, or in the field of art resident of Dallas County • Preference to a divorced or single parent with no degree or to a student who has served in the military

You can help improve the lives of the next generation of students by becoming a donor. 16 Online donations are accepted at www.indianhills.edu/donate Ottumwa Chapter No. 112 Order of the Eastern Dr. Douglas Ray Parks Memorial Scholarship Star Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Perpetual scholarship established by family in memory of Dr. Perpetual award established by the local Masonic Douglas Ray Parks. organization to assist students attending Indian Hills • Must be a Centerville High School graduate attending Community College. the Centerville Campus • Must be enrolled full-time • Must be involved in extra-curricular activities, preference • Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 to track athlete, who is a good academic student with a • Preference will be given to a student who has a sincere appreciation for history or math Masonic relationship • May be renewable for a second year Cheryl Parrish Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Ottumwa Chapter No. 112 Order of the Eastern Perpetual award established by Cheryl’s family, friends and Star #2 Scholarship co-workers at the Southeast Iowa Blood Center, Ottumwa, Iowa. Cheryl was an alumnus of the Indian Hills’ nursing Award: 1 at $600 per year Perpetual award established by the local Masonic program and a dedicated leader of the blood collection team organization to assist students attending Indian Hills during her 20 years of employment. Community College. • Must be enrolled full-time • Must be enrolled full-time • Must be a new graduate of a high school in one of the • Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 following counties within the State of Iowa: Davis, Henry, • Preference will be given to a student who has a Iowa, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee, Lucas, Mahaska, Marion, Masonic relationship Monroe, Van Buren or Wapello • May be renewable for a second year • Must have a high school cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale • Preference will be given to a student who has been Padovan Family Perpetual Scholarship active in a blood donor program Award: 1 at $600 per year Perpetual award established to assist students enrolled at Indian Hills Community College Centerville Campus. Peoples State Bank Scholarship • Must be enrolled full-time and must be majoring Award: 1 at $600 per year in business Annual award established by Peoples State Bank in • Must be a resident of Appanoose County Albia, Iowa, to assist students attending Indian Hills Community College. • Must be a graduate of Albia or Ottumwa High School Jean Padovan Keller Scholarship (new or non-traditional) Award: 1 at $600 per year • Preference to a student enrolled in any business/finance Perpetual award established by Jean Padovan Keller formerly related area of study of Centerville, Iowa. • Preference to a customer or relative of a customer of • Must be enrolled full-time and must be enrolled in the Peoples State Bank nursing program • Based on a combination of achievement in the areas • Possible renewal for a second year of academic success, leadership, integrity and community involvement Virginia R. Padovan Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Perkins Scholarship Perpetual award established by Miss Virginia R. Padovan of Award: 4 at $1,000 per year Centerville, Iowa, to assist graduates of Centerville Annual award established by retired Ottumwa businessman High School. Robert Perkins to assist students attending Indian Hills • Must be enrolled full-time in the arts & sciences division Community College. with plans to obtain a 4-year degree • Must be enrolled full-time • Must be a graduate of Centerville High School • Two awards will be provided to students enrolled in • Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 a medical field • Possible renewal for a second year • Two awards will be provided to students participating in athletics • Possible renewal for a second year

17 Perkins Culinary Arts Scholarship Marjorie E. & Wesley Pierce Memorial Scholarship Award: 4 at $600 per year Award: Multiple awards at $1,000 per year Annual award established by retired Ottumwa businessman Perpetual scholarship established through the Last Will & Robert Perkins to assist students enrolled in the culinary arts Testament of Marjorie E. Pierce to assist students from Van program. Buren County. • Must be enrolled full-time in the culinary arts program • Must be enrolled full-time • Possible renewal for a second year • Must be a high school graduate residing in Van Buren County, Iowa Perkins Medical Scholarship Award: Multiple awards up to $3,600 Annual award established by Ottumwa businessman Robert Perkins to assist students attending Indian Hills Community Thayne Runyon College. • Majoring in pre-medicine leading to an M.D., D.O., nurse Marjorie E. & Wesley practitioner, or physician assistant Pierce Memorial • Preference to a resident from Wapello County Scholarship Recipient • Second preference to a resident from Davis, Jefferson, Monroe or Mahaska counties • Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.7 or higher Van Buren Community High School Perkins Veterans Scholarship Award: 2 at $5,000 per year Program of Interest: Annual award established by retired Ottumwa businessman Robert Perkins to assist veterans. Automotive Tech • First preference to a veteran who served in Iraq or Afghanistan • First preference to a current or discharged National Guard personnel Chuck Poncy Memorial Scholarship • Second preference to a veteran who served overseas Award: 1 at $600 per year • Second preference to regular service personnel Perpetual award established by the family and friends of Chuck Poncy. Chuck was a long-time employee of Indian Hills in the information technology & networking department. Don & Dee Pettengill Athletic Training Scholarship • Must be a full-time student enrolled in the programs of Award: 1 at $600 per year computer programmer/analyst or computer networks & Perpetual award established to assist a student security technology enrolled in the Athletic Training Program at Indian Hills • Preference will be given to a student of Community College. non-traditional age • Must be enrolled full-time and have a cumulative • Possible renewal for a second year GPA of 2.0 • Must be participating in the Indian Hills Athletic John P. Pothoven Perpetual Scholarship Training Program Award: 5 at $1,000 per year Perpetual award established by Indian Hills’ board of trustee member John Pothoven. Don & Dee Pettengill Scholarship • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a resident of Award: 3 at $1,100 per year Mahaska County, Iowa Perpetual award established to assist student athletes attending Indian Hills Community College. Principal Financial Group Scholarship • Must be enrolled full-time Award: 2 at $2,500 per year • Must be participating in Indian Hills’ men’s basketball, Annual award established to assist students attending Indian golf, soccer, cross country or baseball program, or Hills Community College. women’s softball, soccer, cross country or • Must be enrolled in the Computer Software volleyball program Development program • Renewable for a second year

You can help improve the lives of the next generation of students by becoming a donor. 18 Online donations are accepted at www.indianhills.edu/donate PTK Leadership Scholarship Ashleigh Richmond HSED Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established by Heidi Peterson, Phi Theta Annual award established by Indian Hills Community College Kappa Advisor. employee Ashleigh Richmond to assist students in the HSED • Must be a current member of Phi Theta Kappa in good program. standing who shows leadership in the Beta Mu Phi • Must be a graduate of the high school equivalency chapter at Indian Hills Community College diploma program on the Ottumwa north campus • Active participant in Phi Theta Kappa activities • Preference given to students with children

Carl G. & JoAnne R. Radosevich Scholarship Marjorie L. Riley Scholarship Award: 2 at $600 per year Award: Multiple awards at $1,000 per year Perpetual award established by the Indian Hills Foundation, Perpetual award established through the Last Will and family and friends in memory of Carl G. and JoAnne R. Testament of Marjorie L. Riley of Ottumwa, Iowa. Radosevich long-time Indian Hills business manager and his • Must be enrolled full-time wife. • First preference given to a student enrolled in the • Must be enrolled full-time nursing program • Preference will be given to those involved in • Second preference given to a student enrolled in a community service health care program • Preference will be given to non-traditional students • Must be a resident of one of the following counties • Possible renewal for a second year within the State of Iowa: Appanoose, Davis, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lucas, Mahaska, Monroe, Van Buren, Wapello, Gladys & Harold Reighard Memorial Scholarship or Wayne Award: 2 at $800 per year • Possible renewal for a second year Perpetual award established in 1990 by Bill and Mary Lee Hansen in memory of Mary Lee’s father & mother. Rising Star Scholarship • Must be enrolled full-time Award: Multiple awards at varied amounts • One recipient will be a freshman student and one Annual award established by an anonymous donor to cover recipient will be a sophomore student tuition, books, fees, supplies and room and board, as needed. • Possible renewal for a second year • New graduates of Moravia High School • Recommended by Moravia High School counselor Ralph & Ruby Reints Electronic & and/or administration Education Scholarships • Preference will be given to students who have the aptitude but possibly not the means to attend Indian Award: 2 at $4,000 per year Perpetual award established through the estate of Ottumwan Hills Community College Georgia Frances Weieneth in memory of her uncle and aunt, • May be renewable for a second year Ralph and Ruby Reints. • One award provided to a full-time student with an Kevin Ritz Scholarship emphasis in electronics Award: 1 at $5,000 per year • One award provided to a full-time student with an Perpetual award established by Davis County emphasis in education native & former Colorado Rockies Pitcher to assist • Preference will be given to a student from high the Indian Hills’ men’s baseball program at the Centerville schools in Appanoose, Davis, Monroe, and Wapello Campus. Counties in Iowa • Must be enrolled as a full-time student at the Indian • Award may be renewable for a second year Hills’ Centerville Campus • Must be a participant of the Indian Hills’ men’s Steve & Jane Richardson Memorial Scholarship baseball program • Must be recommended by the Indian Hills’ men’s head Award: 3 at $1,000 per year Perpetual award established by the family in memory of baseball coach Steve & Jane. • Must be a resident of Davis or Wapello County • Preference will be given to those who plan to attend Buena Vista University or the University of Iowa to complete a four-year degree

Apply online at www.indianhills.edu/scholarshipapp 19 Jane Robinson Memorial Scholarship Faye Rosenman-Porton Memorial Scholarship Award: 2 at $600 per year Award: Multiple scholarships for tuition, books, fees, room & Annual award established by Mark & Alesia Van Velsor board, if applicable, per year in memory of Mark’s mother Jane, a 1973 graduate Perpetual awards established through the Last Will & from Computer Programming and a very resilient woman Testament of Bea & Eli Rosenman to assist students and mother. attending Indian Hills Community College. • First preference will be given to a female • Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above, on a second year student in the Computer Software 4.0 scale or equivalent. Renewable based upon Development program satisfactory progress • Second preference will be given to a female second year • Must have financial need that is not being met in other student in the Nursing program ways through PELL grant, other scholarships, Veterans’, • Third preference will be given to a female second year Workforce Development, direct loans, parent plus loans, student in the Laser/Electro-Optics program partnership loans & work study wages • Preference to a single mother • Scholarship is open to all students enrolled in all majors and programs offered by Indian Hills including arts & John M. and Hannah L. Roland sciences, technical programs and short-term programs Perpetual Scholarship such as certified nurse aid and truck driving • Scholarship is available to students who demonstrate Award: Multiple awards at $1,000 per year Perpetual scholarship established in 1998 through the Last talent, skill and/or leadership in academic subjects, Will and Testament of John M. and Hannah L. Roland to assist music, fine arts, athletics, speech and drama, and other students attending Indian Hills Community College. curricular and extracurricular activities • Must be enrolled full-time at the Centerville Campus • Scholarship may be available to students based on their community involvement, volunteer work and life experiences Rosenman Scholarship • Preference will be given to current and former Award: Multiple scholarships for tuition, books, fees, room & employees of Rosenman, Inc. or to immediate family board, if applicable, per year members of current employees of Rosenman, Inc. Perpetual awards established through the Last Will & Applicants may be asked to provide proof of such status Testament of Bea & Eli Rosenman to assist students • Preference will be given to students who are residents attending Indian Hills Community College. of the State of Iowa • Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above, on a • Special preference will be given to students whose legal 4.0 scale or equivalent. Renewable based upon residence is in the following counties within the State satisfactory progress of Iowa: Appanoose, Davis, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lucas, • Must have financial need that is not being met in other Mahaska, Monroe, Van Buren, Wapello and Wayne ways through PELL grant, other scholarships, Veterans’, Workforce Development, direct loans, parent plus loans, Dorothy Schiele Memorial Scholarship partnership loans & work study wages Award: 1 at $600 per year • Scholarship is open to all students enrolled in all majors Annual award established by family & friends of Mrs. Dorothy and programs offered by Indian Hills including certified Schiele of Ottumwa. Mrs. Schiele’s daughter, Mrs. Nancy nurse aid and truck driving Emanuel, is a former member of the Indian Hills’ Foundation • Preference will be given to current and former board of directors. employees of Rosenman, or to immediate family • Must be a new high school graduate members of current employees of Rosenman Applicants • Preference will be given to a new graduate of Ottumwa may be asked to provide proof of employment High School • Preference given to students who are residents of the • Second preference will be given to a new graduate from State of Iowa within Wapello County, Iowa • Special preference will be given to students whose legal • Must be enrolled full-time at Indian Hills in a Health residence is in the following counties within the State Sciences program of Iowa: Appanoose, Davis, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lucas, Mahaska, Monroe, Van Buren, Wapello and Wayne

You can help improve the lives of the next generation of students by becoming a donor. Online donations are accepted at www. 20 indianhills.edu/donate School Social Work Scholarship Paul S. and Robert L. Shepherd Trust Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Award: Multiple scholarships for tuition up to a maximum Perpetual award established to assist students attending the average for the year Indian Hills’ Centerville Campus. Perpetual scholarships established through the Last Will & • Must be enrolled full-time at the Centerville Campus and Testament of Paul S. and Robert L. Shepherd, of Ottumwa, to must be a resident of Appanoose County, Iowa assist students attending Indian Hills Community College. • Must be enrolled in the arts & sciences division with a • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a resident of the major emphasis in education State of Iowa • Preference will be given to a student who plans to • Must hold a minimum high school cumulative GPA of 3.0 transfer to the University of Iowa or minimum college cumulative GPA of 3.0 • Possible renewal for a second year Everett & Zelma Shiltz Agriculture Scholarship Gene Schultz Memorial Scholarship Award: 1 at $4,000 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Perpetual award established through the estate of Ottumwan Perpetual award established in 1991 by the Ottumwa Pro Georgia Frances Weieneth in memory of her parents, Everett Balloon Race Committee in memory of Gene Schultz, and Zelma Shiltz. co-founder and organizer. • Must be enrolled full-time in either the Sustainable • Must be enrolled full-time Agriculture/ Entrepreneurship Program OR in the Turf & Greenhouse Management Program • Preference will be given to a student from high schools Edward J. Schwartz Perpetual Educational Trust in Appanoose, Davis, Monroe, and Wapello Counties Fund Scholarship in Iowa Award: Multiple awards at $600 per year • Award may be renewable for a second year Annual award established through the Last Will & Testament of Ottumwa housing developer Edward J. Schwartz to assist students attending Indian Hills Community College. H. Pauline (formerly Zintz) Siddall • Must be enrolled full-time and must be a resident Perpetual Scholarship of the State of Iowa Award: 1 at $600 per year Perpetual award established by 1977 IHCC graduate Laura Ernest Schwartz Memorial Trust Scholarship (Zintz) and her husband Dan Block to honor her mother’s love of learning, belief in continuing education, and long Award: Multiple awards at $600 per year Annual award established through the Last Will & Testament nursing career. Pauline was a 1966 LPN graduate of IHCC of Ottumwa housing developer Ernest Schwartz to assist (Centerville campus) and a 1973 RN graduate of IHCC students attending Indian Hills Community College. (Ottumwa campus). • Must be a resident of the State of Iowa and must be • Preference given to graduates of Ottumwa High School enrolled full-time or part-time • Preference given to students enrolled in nursing or health related programs

Forrest & Betty Schwengels Memorial Scholarship Siddhartha House Scholarship Award: 1 at $1,000 per year Award: 1 at $2,100 per year Perpetual award established by the family & friends of Perpetual award established by the board of directors of the Forrest “Frosty” & Betty Schwengels, Fairfield, Iowa. Frosty former Siddhartha House to assist disadvantaged youth in served 16 years in the Iowa Senate and was vice president of the pursuit of their post-secondary educational goals. the Indian Hills’ Foundation board of directors. • Must be enrolled full-time in a degree-seeking program • Must be a graduate of Fairfield High School • Preference will be given to a student from within • Must have a minimum cumulative high school Wapello County GPA of 3.0 • Possible renewal for a second year • Must be enrolled full-time with intentions of a 4-year professional degree • Priority will be given to students majoring in history, Dr. A. Richard Simplot Memorial Scholarship government, political science, conservation Award: 1 at $800 per year and environment. Perpetual award established in tribute to husband and father • Possible renewal for a second year Dr. A. Richard Simplot by his family. • Must be enrolled full-time in a Health Sciences program • Must be a resident of the State of Iowa • Must have an Indian Hills cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above • Possible renewal for second year, with a 3.0 cumulative GPA 21 Joanne M. Simplot Scholarship Dr. Marlene Sprouse Scholarship Award: 1 at $850 per year Award: 1 at $1,000 per year Perpetual award established by the family of Joanne M. Annual award established by Indian Hills’ President Dr. Simplot. Mrs. Simplot served as president & member of the Marlene Sprouse to assist graduates of Albia High School. Indian Hills Foundation board of directors from 1994 to 2005. • Must be enrolled full-time • Must be enrolled full-time in a Health Sciences program • Preference will be given to a student participating in • Must be a resident of the State of Iowa drama or speech contest • Must have an Indian Hills cumulative GPA of 2.5 • Must be a new graduate of Albia High School or above • Possible renewal for a second year, with a 3.0 Steve & Marlene Sprouse Scholarship cumulative GPA Award: 1 at $1,000 per year Annual award established by Indian Hills’ President Ric Simplot Memorial Scholarship Dr. Marlene Sprouse to assist graduates of Centerville Award: 1 at $600 per year High School. Perpetual award established by family and friends in memory • Must be a new graduate of Centerville High School of Ric Simplot. enrolled full-time • Preference to a student in special education, special needs or behavioral disorder or preference to a student Caroline R. Stanley Memorial Scholarship seeking a teaching degree in special education, special Award: 1 at $600 per year needs or behavioral disorders. Perpetual award established by the family in memory of Caroline R. Stanley. Sinclair Tractor Scholarship • Must be enrolled full-time Award: 1 at $1,000 per year • Possible renewal for second year Annual award established by Robert Sinclair, CEO & owner of eleven John Deere Dealerships located in Southeast Iowa. R. J. & Marie Stanton and Dr. Marlene • Must be enrolled full-time with a technology focus in the diesel or computer systems networking area Sprouse Scholarship • Can be a non-traditional student or new high Award: 1 at $1,000 per year school graduate Annual award established by Indian Hills’ President Dr. Marlene Sprouse in memory of her parents to assist graduates of Seymour High School. Slavens Theater Scholarship • Must be a new graduate of Seymour High School Award: 1 at $600 per year enrolled full-time Annual award established by Ray Slavens, English and Theatre Professor at Indian Hills Community College. • Must be a student who has been involved with at least George J. & Sheila M. Starcevich one IHCC theater production and must have plans to Memorial Scholarship major in some aspect of the theatrical arts. Award: 1 at $900 per year Perpetual award established by the family of George J. & Soup for the Arts Scholarship Sheila M. Starcevich of Centerville, Iowa, to assist students attending the Centerville Campus of Indian Award: 2 at various amounts Annual award established by the IHCC Art Department with Hills Community College. the assistance of the IHCC Culinary Department, alumni, • Must be a new graduate of Centerville High School Heartland Humane Society, and local restaurants. Funds enrolled full-time at the Indian Hills’ Centerville Campus are raised through the Soup of the Art event held at • Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 the college. • Preference will be given to a student who has • One scholarship to a student enrolled in the culinary participated in extra-curricular activities arts program • One scholarship to a student enrolled in the visual Eric Stein Memorial Scholarship arts program Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established in memory of Officer South Ottumwa Savings Bank Scholarship Eric Stein by co-workers and friends in the Mahaska Award: 1 at $1,500 per year County area. Annual award established to assist students attending Indian • Must be a second year criminal justice student Hills Community College. • Must be recommended by an Indian Hills criminal • Must be enrolled full-time justice instructor • Preference will be given to a non-traditional student with an income of no more than $47,000 per year 22 Sam & June Stewart Scholarship Teaching Aviation Developing Excellence Award: 1 at $1,000 (TADE) Scholarship Annual award established by Sam and June Stewart for Award: 1 at $600 per year students enrolled in the 2nd year nursing program at Indian Annual award established by alumnus Gavin Tade to assist Hills Community College. students in the Aviation Pilot Training program. • Must be enrolled fulltime in the ADN program – • Must be enrolled full-time in the aviation pilot 2 year student training program • Must be an Iowa resident • Must have a 3.0 cum GPA from high school or • Must have a cum GPA of 3.2 or greater college transfer • Must be a US citizen Tom & Mary Stewart Scholarship • Must show financial need Award: 1 at $1,000 per year Annual award established in 1988 by IHCC retirees Tom Travlos Family Scholarship and Mary Stewart to assist students attending Indian Hills Award: 1 at $3,000 per year Community College. Annual award established by the Travlos family to assist a • Must be an international student who is student attending Indian Hills. enrolled full-time • May be a full or part-time student with preference given to WINBCO and/or MCS Charters employees Jennifer Stokes Scholarship Award: 1 at $850 per year Roy & Lyla Traw Memorial Scholarship Perpetual award established in 2012 by Jennifer’s husband Award: 1 at $1,000 per year Leif as a Christmas present. Jennifer is an Indian Hills Perpetual award established by the family of Roy & Lyla Traw alumnus of the Health Information Technology program. as a tribute to the Traw’s aspirations for the young people of She is very appreciative of the Foundation award that she Appanoose County. received when she attended Indian Hills. • Must be a resident of Appanoose County who is enrolled • Recipient must be a non-traditional-aged student full-time at the Centerville Campus • Preference will be given to a student majoring in Leif Stokes Memorial Scholarship agriculture, nursing or religion Award: 1 at $600 per year • Possible renewal for a second year Perpetual scholarship established by family and friends in memory of Leif Stokes to assist students with tuition, Chris Trotter Memorial Criminal books, fees or room & board while attending Indian Hills Justice Scholarship Community College. Award: Multiple awards at varied amounts between • Must be enrolled in the Machine Technology program at $600-$750 per year Indian Hills Community College Perpetual award established as a tribute to Chris Trotter by his family and friends. Stuekerjuergen – Hunolt Family Scholarship • Must be a second year student enrolled in either the Award: 1 at $600 per year two-year or four-year programs of criminal justice or Perpetual award established by John & Sylvia political science/criminal justice offered in cooperation (Stuekerjuergen) Hunolt to assist students attending Indian with Buena Vista University-Ottumwa Center. Hills Community College. • Must have completed first year of classes with a • Preference to s student from Lee County, Iowa or State cumulative GPA of 3.0 of Missouri • Student must have a cumulative GPA of 2.75 True Joy Educational Scholarship • Student can be full or part time Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established by Indian Hills’ staff member SUCCESS Bank Scholarship Dr. Bianca Myers & her husband Chris. • Must be enrolled full-time Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established by the SUCCESS Bank, Bloomfield, • Preference given to a non-traditional student from Iowa, to assist a student from Davis County, Milton, or Lee or Appanoose Counties in Iowa, or Scotland Moulton, Iowa. County in Missouri • Must be enrolled full-time • Must be a high school graduate of Davis County High School, Moulton High School, or a resident of Milton, Iowa

Apply online at www.indianhills.edu/scholarshipapp 23 Mark E. Tucker Scholarship The Olive Vaught Education Scholarship Award: 1 at $700 per year Award: 1 at $4,000 per year Perpetual award established in 2000 by Elna Tucker in Perpetual award established through the estate of Ottumwan memory of her late son. Georgia Frances Weieneth in memory of her aunt, Olive • Must be enrolled full-time in the diesel power Vaught. systems program • Must be enrolled full-time with an emphasis • Preference will be given to a student who resides in a in education rural area • Preference will be given to students from high schools in Appanoose, Davis, Monroe, or Wapello Counties US Bank Centerville Scholarship in Iowa • Award may be renewable for a second year Award: 1 at $1,500 per year Annual award established by US Bank to assist a student attending the Centerville Campus. Vermeer Charitable Foundation Scholarship • Must be enrolled on the Centerville Campus Award: 2 at $1,000 Annual award established to assist students attending Indian US Bank International Student Scholarship Hills Community College. • Must be enrolled full-time in the program machine Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established by US Bank to assist an technology or welding international student attending Indian Hills. • Must be an international student with an F1 or a J1 visa Max & Mary von Schrader Scholarship • Must be recommended by the Indian Hills International Award: 2 at $1,500 per year Affairs Office Perpetual award established to assist students who are graduates of Ottumwa High School and who are attending US Bank Ottumwa Scholarship Indian Hills Community College. Award: Multiple awards at 50% tuition each year, • Must be enrolled full-time and have a cumulative as applicable GPA of 3.0 Annual award established by US Bank Ottumwa in • Must be a resident of Wapello county 1995 to assist students attending Indian Hills • Preference given to a student enrolled in the computer Community College. software or development program pre-engineering • Must be enrolled full-time • Must be residents of one of the following counties within Dean W. Vos Memorial Scholarship the State of Iowa: Appanoose, Davis, Henry, Jefferson, Award: 1 at $1,200 Keokuk, Lee, Mahaska, Monroe, Wapello, Washington. Annual award established by Deb Vos, employee of Indian • Must fall at or below the annual income level Hills Community College and her sister, Lori Kreykes in of $40,640 memory of their father, Dean W. Vos. • Must possess a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 • Must be enrolled full-time with a cum GPA of 3.0 or • Must be majoring in one of the following areas of study: above for the 1st term, then award will be applied for business management, accounting, finance 2nd and 3rd term. or mathematics • Must be enrolled in carpentry, electrical, renewable energy, plumbing or agriculture. Kate & Francis Vaught Scholarship • Must demonstrated financial need, preferably married Award: 1 at $4,000 per year with a family. Perpetual award established through the estate of Ottumwan Georgia Frances Weieneth in memory of her grandparents, Gabby Ware Memorial Scholarship Kate and Francis Vaught. Award: 1 at $600 per year • Must be enrolled full-time with an emphasis Perpetual award established by the Ottumwa High School in accounting Class of 1963 as a tribute to their former class sponsor, high • Preference will be given to a student from high schools school teacher, and football coach - Gabby Ware. in Appanoose, Davis, Monroe, or Wapello Counties • Must be enrolled full-time in Iowa • Must be a new graduate of Ottumwa High School • Award may be renewable for a second year • Must have participated in organized athletics at Ottumwa High School including manager, filmer, and/or cheerleader

24 Armodt & Claira Weieneth Criminal Lottie Wilson Scholarship Justice Scholarship Award: 1 at $1,000 per year Award: 1 at $4,000 per year Annual award established by Dan Wilson in 2009 on the Perpetual award established through the estate of Ottumwan occasion of Lottie’s retirement from Indian Hills Community Georgia Frances Weieneth in memory of her husband’s College to assist students to be all that they can be. parents, Armodt and Claira Weieneth. • Must be a full-time student enrolled at the Indian Hills’ • Must be enrolled full-time in the Criminal Centerville Campus Justice program • Must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 • Preference given to a student from high schools • Preference will be given to students who do not in Appanoose, Davis, Monroe, and Wapello counties otherwise qualify for “free” financial aid in Iowa • Possible renewal for a second year • Award may be renewable for a second year Winger Contracting Scholarship Wells Fargo Bank Scholarship Award: 4 at $600 per year Award: 1 at $600 per year Annual award established by Tom Keck of Winger Annual award established by the Wells Fargo Bank of Contracting to assist Indian Hills Community Ottumwa, Iowa, to assist students attending Indian Hills College students. Community College • Preference will be given to a dependent of a Winger • Must be enrolled full-time Contracting employee • Preference will be given to a student majoring in finance or business-related area of study World Classroom Travel Scholarship Award: Multiple awards at varied amounts Frank & Frances Wells Perpetual Scholarship Annual award established to assist students attending Indian Award: 1 at $600 per year Hills Community College. Perpetual award established by their family as a tribute to • Recipients must be enrolled in a World Classroom Frank & Frances Wells of Packwood, Iowa. Culture Travel class • Must be enrolled full-time in an area of study leading to a degree Gary & Sandra Yates Scholarship • Must be a graduate of Pekin High School Award: Multiple awards at 50% tuition per year Perpetual award established in 1995 by Gary & Sandra Yates Eric Wertheim Memorial Scholarship to assist students attending Indian Hills Community College Award: 2 at $1,000 per year • Must be enrolled full-time Annual award established by the family of Eric Wertheim in • Preference will be given to dependents of employees of his memory to assist one girl and one boy from Ottumwa Douds Stone, LLC High School. • who have completed one year of service • Must be a new graduate of Ottumwa High School who • Possible renewal for second year is enrolled full-time • Must be participating on the Indian Hills Soccer Team Joe & Diane Zaputil Baseball Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Ed & Shirley Wilkerson Scholarship Annual award established by former Indian Hills’ Foundation Award: 1 at $600 per year board member & president Joe Zaputil and his wife, Diane. Annual award established by Bob & Ann Wilkerson in honor • Must be enrolled full-time of Bob’s parents Ed & Shirley Wilkerson. Shirley worked at • Must be a participant of the men’s Indian Hills’ Falcon the Ottumwa School system for many years. She was a well Baseball Team know cook and was the columnist of the Dinner Bell at the • Must be recommended by the head coach of the Indian Ottumwa Courier. Ed also worked at the Ottumwa Courier for Hills’ Falcon Baseball Team forty plus years. The couple raised six children together. • Must be a graduate of Ottumwa High School J. Victor Zintz Perpetual Scholarship Award: 1 at $600 per year Robert J. Williams Memorial Dental Assisting & Perpetual award established by 1977 IHCC graduate Laura (Zintz) and her husband Dan Block to honor her father’s love Dental Hygiene Scholarship of learning, belief in continuing education, and his life as Award: 1 at $600 per year a farmer. An annual award established by Jody Williams in memory • Preference given to a student who grew up on a farm, of her father-in-law, Robert J. Williams who was one of the have farming experience most loved and influential person in her family’s life. • Preference given to students enrolled in agriculture- • Must be enrolled in the dental assisting or dental related programs hygiene program 25 Richard U. Zollars & Jean E. Zollars Scholarship Kathy Manning, Ashley Marshall-Lowenberg, Karie Martindale, Award: 2 at $2,500 per year Jessica McCullen, Nancy Menke, Penny Reed, Laura Rose, Perpetual scholarship established by Jean E. Julie Sampson, Katie Seifert, Jennifer Stokes, Sharon Stroh, Zollars to assist students attending Indian Hills Julie Swartz, Michelle Tennyson, Rochelle Tennyson, Jeni Community College. Thompson, Pam Ward, Ann Youngman and Lori Zingg. • One award to a female student • One award to a male student One-year contributors: Ashley Albertson, Nichole Banner, Rhonda Beadle, Colleen Biggs, Shirley Breckenridge, Michele Bremer, Jana Brumbaugh, Amber Carroll, Linda Carroll, Women Supporting Women Scholarship Brenda Case, Jessica Chickering, Michele Cooper, Judith Cox, Award: 3 at $1,000 per year Patty Crist, Dee Duree, Doris Eklund, Bonny Ellison, Lee Ann Annual award established by a group of women of Ottumwa, Failyer, Sonja Ferrell, Lindsay Gardner, Linda Gaumer, Amy Iowa, to assist female students from 10 county region. Giardino, Dianne Glenn, Rachael Goedken, Diane Hanson, Nicole Kooiker, Jane Kramer, Kristi Kurtz, Cindy Kurtz- Seven-year contributors: Judy Blommer, Sheri Bookin, Alice Hopkins, Joni Lawson, Lyvier Leffler, Karla McCollum, Sue Burgett, Bonnie Campbell, Rhonda Conrad, Jean Dell, Coleen McMillian, Nancy McWilliams, Denise Meck, Sadie Monaghan, Denefe, Nancy Emanuel, Ginny Gardner, Dianne Haas, Mary Mary Sue Monroe, Stacey Munson, Connie Noel, Laura North, Beth Hammer, Marlene Hardie, Barb Heckart, Pam Kaupins, Pat Otis, Sarah Palen, Vicki Palm, Marsha Parker, Tracy Peery, Judy Kielkopf, Mary Krafka, Barb Lindenmayer, Julie Meldrem, Steph Perry, Sally Phippen, Peg Poling, Pam Pothoven, Teri Messerschmitt, Maggie Morrissey, Sherry North, Karen Ashley Rose Baum, Phyllis Runnells, Jeannie Saner, Mary Person, Sue Pixley, Jean Sporer, Marlene Sprouse, Marilyn Saylor-Davis, Lety Schwartz, Margo Sears, Karen Stahlhut, Stempel, Kendra Thorgaard and Jan Wetrich. Marcia Stam, Mary Stoltz, Megan Suhr, Barb Tornow, Leslie VanNess, Dana Warnecke, Ann Weilbrenner, Martha Wick, Six-year contributors: Ann Wilkerson, Lyn Williams, Doris Wilz, and Sally Young. Jill Budde, Peg Campbell, Erin Crawford, Becky Davis Dimmitt, Kathy Den Hartog, Dottie Donovan, Sharyn Emerson, Kathie Francis, Marsha Haworth, Carol Logan, • One award to a female enrolled in the culinary Nancy McWilliams, Sue Meadows, Connie Millard, Bianca arts program Myers, Molly Naumann, Mary Ann Reiter, Pam Rubel, Barb • One award to a non-traditional female Sasseen, V Scott and Judi Yeager. • One award to a female in the IT or advanced manufacturing & transportation programs Five-year contributors: Kim Ardueser, Ann Aulwes-Allison, • Recipients must be from the 10 county region Jacque Bookin-Nosbisch, Kay Carlson, Sally Dow, Linda Gardner, Madison Henderson, Deb Houston, Kathy Jaske Gardner, Katie Kerrigan, Lois Knott, Joyce Kramer, Sylvia Roush, Jennifer Sabourin, Liz Stoltz-Peters and Dorothy Witt.

Four-year contributors: Barb Bloom, Natalie Bolin, Betty , Jane Carr, Abby Conrad, Mary Flint, Anne Hagen, Jana Hardie, Susie Hohn, Janelle Hunsicker, Mary Kivlahan, Carol Kneen, Judy Luke, Ellen Moreland, Suzie Morrison, Neeve Murphy, Margaret Robertson, Sue Shannon, Katherine Smith, Heliene Tobler, Janet Vinyard, Bonnie Wallace, Bette Williams, Lori Yates and Sandi Yates.

Three-year contributors: Rosey Bendlage-Nevins, Donna Black, Sara Buller, Kylee Campbell, Cheryl Cox, Lynn Dew, Linda Farrington, Darci Hammer, Gayla Harrison, Shelle Harvey, Jan Houston, Heidi Jones, Juliene Kent, Tammy Kosman, Wendy Maas, Wanda Moeller, Mary Mukkada, Lisa O’Brien, Sherrie Roberts, Liz Schiller, Darlas Shockley, Joanne Simplot, Christina VanNess, Mary von Schrader, Marilyn Watts, Ardys Wetrich, Beth Wilz, Rebecca Young.

Two-year contributors: Barb Allison, Jennifer Brannen, Melissa Carpenter, Nellie Coltrain, LaWona Daly, Barb Faust, Sonja Ferrell, Fortnightly Club, Mary Gaskill, Cindy Hagen, Zoe Helgerson, Sylvia Hunolt, Marie Johnson, Peg Lazio,

26 For more information on the IHCC Foundation Scholarship process or to learn more about establishing a scholarship, please contact:

Becky Henderson, Scholarship Coordinator Indian Hills Community College Foundation 525 Grandview Avenue, Ottumwa, Iowa 52501 [email protected]

2018 – 2019 Scholarship Application Deadlines January 15, 2018 by 4:45 p.m. March 19, 2018 by 4:45 p.m. FINAL DEADLINE: May 31, 2018 by 4:45 p.m. Apply online at www.indianhills.edu/scholarshipapp

Blaire Siems, MSM Executive Director, Foundation and Development Indian Hills Foundation Ottumwa, IA 641-683-5115 1-800-726-2585, ext. 5115 [email protected]

Becky Henderson Alison Hite Scholarship Coordinator Assistant, Alumni and Indian Hills Foundation Special Events Ottumwa, IA Indian Hills Foundation 641-683-5156 Ottumwa, IA 1-800-726-2585, ext. 5156 641-683-5101 [email protected] 1-800-726-2585, ext. 5101 [email protected]

27 FY 2016 – 2017 by the numbers 209 Number of Active IHCC Foundation Scholarships Offered

572 Number of students helped by the IHCC Foundation

64,722 Dollars donated by IHCC Staff

$2,167 Average scholarship award amount

1,239,815 Scholarship dollars awarded by the IHCC Foundation

$17,295,826 Amount of money awarded by the IHCC Foundation to students for scholarships since 1975

18,435 Number of students helped by the IHCC Foundation sionce 1975

42 Years the IHCC Foundation has been helping students

525 Grandview Avenue Ottumwa, IA 52501 Ph: 641-683-5156 1-800-726-2585, ext. 5156 [email protected]