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Past Recipients of the KGCSA Legacy Scholarship

Legacy Scholarship Recipients

KGCSA provides an annual $1,000 Legacy scholarship to the children or grandchildren of active members.

2012 Recipient - Cortney Nagel

 

Cortney Nagel, stepdaughter of Cliff Dipman, was awarded the KGCSA Legacy Scholarship for 2012.

 

Cortney is a junior at Kansas State University majoring in elementary education with a concentration in special education.  She has been on the College of Education Dean's Honor List since 2010 and is a National Society of Collegiate Scholars member.  She is Ambassador for the College of Education and currently is serving as President.  Cortney volunteers her time coaching volleyball through Manhattan Parks & Recreation, Habitat for Humanity and Stoneybrook Retirement Center and is also involved in St. Isadories campus ministry.

Cortney's work experience includes office work in the Dean's office of Arts and Sciences and in the Department of HFRR.  She is also a substitute at a local daycare.

 

Several deserving applicants applied for this scholarship and Cortney says, "it is an honor to be chosen as the 2012 KGCSA Legacy Scholarship recipient from such a great organization.  It certainly will help further my educational goal of becoming an elementary teacher.  Thank you very much."

 


 

ashleypic2011 Recipient - Ashley Kamphaus

Ashley Kamphaus, daughter of Kevin & Trudy Kamphaus, was awarded the 2011 KGCSA Legacy Scholarship.

Ashley is a junior at Fort Hays State University majoring in nursing.  She attended Udall High School where she was active in basketball and softball, drama, band, choir, FFA, FCCLA, Color Guard and school plays. She attended Cloud County Community College from 2009-2011 and played on the softball team.

 


2010 Recipient - CortneyFirst Legacy Recipient Nagel

Cortney Nagel, ste pdaughter of Cliff Dipman, was awarded the 1st KGCSA Legacy Scholarship. Cortney is a freshman at Kansas State University majoring in elementary education.  She attended Manhattan High School, earning a 4.0 GPA.  She was in National Ho nor Socity, serving as secretary her senior year.  Cortney participated in the high school musicals and Sugar 'N Spice show choir.

She was very active in 4-H, serving as Treasurer, Vice President, President and serving on the 4-H council.  She volunteered at Green Valley community soup supper and collected food for Flint Hills Breadbasket.   She also participated in Key Club, Thespians, volleyball and church youth group, attending a Mission trip her junior year.

Cortney’s work experience includes Teacher Aide at Manhattan Arts Center, janitor at Central Mechanical Co., assistant office manager at Manhattan CC, babysitting and lawn care.  Several deserving applicants applied for this scholarship and Cortney says, “it is an honor to be chosen as the 2010 KGCSA Legacy Scholarship recipient from such a great organization.  It certainly will help further my educational goal of becoming an elementary teacher.  Thank you very much."

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