Ultra Machining Company Awards Annual Scholarships
Ultra Machining Company proudly announces the recipients of the 2019 UMC Scholarship Awards.
Ultra Machining Company (UMC) proudly announces the recipients of the 2019 UMC Scholarship Awards. UMC awarded 11 $500 scholarships to children or grandchildren, age 24 and under, of an active regular or part-time UMC employee. Scholarship recipients were selected based on academic record, demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience and a statement of goals and aspirations. According to the company, the scholarship program is one of the ways UMC invests in its community and future generations.
Following is a list of the scholarship recipients:
Name | UMC Employee | College Attending | Field of Study |
---|---|---|---|
Ally Pachan | Ron Pachan, Father | Minnesota State University, Mankato | Law Enforcement |
Amber Norman | Stacy Norman, Father | Minnesota State University, Mankato | Nursing |
Austin Henry | David Darsow, Grandfather | Gustavus Adolphus | Architecture & Engineering |
Ben Book | Cindy Book, Mother | North Dakota State University | Mechanical Engineering |
Emily Barthel | Tony Barthel, Father | Bethany Lutheran College | Elementary Education & Special Education |
Hannah Lovold | Curt Lovold, Father | St. Cloud State University | Elementary Education |
Jonny Book | Cindy Book, Mother | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities | Aerospace Engineering |
Keyshawn Cremers | Brad Cremers, Father | Bemidji State University | Environmental Science |
Max Diaz-Villasenor | Maximino Diaz, Father | St. Cloud Technical & Community College | CNC Advance Machining |
Paige Grandia | Mike Grandia, Father | Anoka Ramsey Community College | Elementary Education |
Madeline Coyle | Todd Coyle, Father | Viterbo University | Nursing |
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