CANTON, MO (10/05/2016)-- Congratulations on acceptance into Culver-Stockton College's fall 2017 incoming class.

Taylor Thorpe of Taylor Ridge, IL (61284) of Rockridge High School, has been accepted into Culver-Stockton College's fall 2017 incoming class. Thorpe is majoring in Business and was awarded the Hilltop Scholarship.

Mia Campbell of Coal Valley, IL (61240) of Orion High School, has been accepted into Culver-Stockton College's fall 2017 incoming class. Campbell is majoring in Biological Chemistry and was awarded the Hilltop Scholarship.

Colleen Morrissey of Davenport, IA (52806) of Davenport Assumption HS, has been accepted into Culver-Stockton College's fall 2017 incoming class. Morrissey is majoring in Business and was awarded the President's Scholarship.

Mckenzie O'Brien of Davenport, IA (52806) of Davenport North High School, has been accepted into Culver-Stockton College's fall 2017 incoming class. O'Brien is majoring in Undecided and was awarded the President's Scholarship.

Morgan Searl of Port Byron, IL (61275) of Riverdale Senior High School, has been accepted into Culver-Stockton College's fall 2017 incoming class. Searl is majoring in Biological Chemistry and was awarded the President's Scholarship.

Culver-Stockton College, located in Canton, Mo., is a four-year residential institution in affiliation with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). C-SC specializes in experiential education and is one of only two colleges in the nation to offer the 12/3 semester calendar, where the typical 15 week semester is divided into two terms, a 12-week term and a 3-week term.

The C-SC Wildcats are members of the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).

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