FHSU University Relations
Ten Fort Hays State University students received an Adah Howat scholarships for the 2016-17 academic year.
The Adah Howat Scholarship is a $1,000-per-semester scholarship open to graduates of Kansas high schools in cities on or west of U.S. Highway 183. Recipients must demonstrate high academic standing.
The scholarship is renewable for an additional six semesters provided recipients maintain full-time standing and a GPA of at least 3.0.
Recipients, with classifications, majors and high schools, are listed by hometown.
Alexander: Katherine Showalter, a senior majoring in biology, is a 2013 Western Plains High School graduate.
Brownell: Andrew Flax, a senior majoring in agricultural business, is a 2014 Western Plains High School graduate.
Ellis: Landon Younger, a junior majoring in chemistry, is a 2014 Ellis High School graduate.
Fowler: Hannah Heinz, a sophomore majoring in biology, is a 2015 Fowler High School graduate.
Marshall Marrs, a sophomore majoring in biology, is a 2014 Fowler High School graduate.
Meade: Lexus Luetters, a freshman majoring in elementary education, is a 2016 Meade High School graduate.
Ogallah: Aaron Satran, a freshman majoring in agriculture, is a 2016 Trego Community High School graduate.
WaKeeney: Ryan Deaver, a freshman majoring in physics, is a 2016 Trego Community High School graduate.
Brandi Fritts, a freshman majoring in nursing, is a 2016 Trego Community High School graduate.
Ella Sherwood, a junior majoring in communication science, is a 2014 Trego Community High School graduate.