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Eighteen Iowa Students Awarded Prestigious Horatio Alger State Scholarship
Marvin Pomerantz, John Pappajohn, and Henry Tippie Provide $3,000 Scholarships to Teens for Overcoming Adversity

WASHINGTON, October 21, 2009 – The Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans is pleased to announce that it has awarded scholarships to 18 deserving high school students in Iowa. Each scholar will receive $3,000 to assist in funding their college education. The students were selected for the Horatio Alger Iowa State Scholarship because they persevered in overcoming adversity while also demonstrating excellence in academics, admirable character and community contributions.

“The Iowa scholars have overcome great obstacles and we are proud to present this award,” said David L. Sokol, president and chief executive officer of the Horatio Alger Association. “Through this scholarship program, we celebrate their accomplishments and help them reach their future goals.”

The Horatio Alger State Scholarship Programs range from $2,500 to $10,500 and are sponsored by Horatio Alger members and friends. These scholarships are offered in 29 states. In 2009, the programs are awarding more than 600 state scholarships to students throughout the country.

The Iowa scholarships are made possible by Marvin Pomerantz, John Pappajohn, and Henry Tippie.

“We are indebted to the contributions of Marvin Pomerantz, John Pappajohn, and Henry Tippie,” Sokol added. “They are truly stewards of the Horatio Alger mission. Their support enables us to continue to offer young people access to a brighter future through higher education.”

Horatio Alger scholars are provided with numerous resources to ensure a successful college career. Each student receives:

  • Financial aid guidance to assist in the selection of, and preparation for, college.
  • Access to the association’s Web site, where students can create online profiles, search for fellow scholars, update their personal information, submit disbursement requests and direct questions to the association.
  • Access to a toll-free information line, to speak to program coordinators for assistance with questions about their scholarships and other educational programs.

The 2009 Iowa recipients are:

  • Simone J. Renault, Clinton High School, Clinton
  • Jordan A. VanDeWalle, North High School, Davenport
  • Mickey J. Halverson, Central Decatur Jr-Sr High School, Leon
  • Stevie G. Pedersen, Storm Lake Senior High School, Storm Lake
  • Natalie K. Conlon, Hempstead High School, Dubuque
  • Nicholas S. Jansen, Anamosa Community High School, Anamosa
  • Anna F. Chalfin, Hempstead High School, Dubuque
  • Matthew D. Ploessl, Bellevue High School, Bellevue
  • Hannah G. Davis, Mason City High School, Mason City
  • Ashley N. Mensen, Beckman High School, Earlville
  • Jordan M. Willison, Okoboji Community School, Milford
  • Alyssa K. Speight, Spencer High School, Spencer
  • Levi C. Grenko, Centerville High School, Centerville
  • Karrissa Allyn, Ames High School, Ames
  • Heidi J. Kang, Thomas Jefferson High School, Council Bluffs
  • Benjamin J. Rausch, Lewis Central High School, Council Bluffs
  • Corey A. Moore, English Valleys High School, Iowa City
  • Hasani A. Vizuett, Abraham Lincoln High School, Iowa City

The deadline for submitting applications for the 2010 Horatio Alger National and State Scholarship Programs is Friday, October 30, 2009. Students from all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, are encouraged to apply. An online application can be found at http://www.horatioalger.com/scholarships.

About The Horatio Alger Association

Founded in 1947, the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans continues to fulfill its mission of honoring the achievements of outstanding individuals in our society who have succeeded in spite of adversity and of encouraging young people to pursue their dreams through higher education. The Horatio Alger Association offers three annual scholarship programs: the National Scholarship Program, State Scholarship Programs, and Graduate Grants. The association awards nearly $7 million annually in college scholarships and has given more than $63 million to deserving students since 1984. The association is a 2009 Combined Federal Campaign participant, ID# 77062. For more information, please visit www.horatioalger.org.

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