WHITEWATER, WISCONSIN (October 23, 2023) — The following local students are among the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater scholarship recipients receiving financial awards for the 2023-24 academic year.

61201 Rock Island, Illinois — Logan Braun, who is studying Legal Studies, won the following scholarship(s): Transfer Excellence Scholarship

61265 Moline, Illinois — Hannah Gault, who is studying Elementary-Middle Education, won the following scholarship(s): Chancellor Scholars

61275 Port Byron, Illinois — Sarah Prigge, who is studying Psychology, won the following scholarship(s): Chancellor Scholars

"On behalf of the UW-Whitewater Foundation Board of Directors, we send our deepest congratulations to this year's scholarship winners," said Katie Kuznacic, president of the UW-Whitewater Foundation. "Since 1962, thousands of individuals, families, friends, and organizations have donated funds to make these important financial awards a reality. Their kindness and generosity have contributed to UW-Whitewater's alumni success and economic impact, and their impact is resoundingly felt each year via critical scholarship disbursements. We are so grateful to all donors for private support to the UW-Whitewater Foundation."

The UW-Whitewater Foundation awarded more than $2.5 million in scholarships to students. More information can be found at uww.edu/scholarships.

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