The Dearborn County Hospital Foundation awards local scholarships

Lawrenceburg, Ind. — The Dearborn County Hospital Foundation has selected 17 high school students to receive scholarships through the High School Senior Scholarship Program.

  • Kelsey J. Ball of Brookville, a graduate of Franklin County High School, University of Louisville, Nursing;
  • Danielle E. Baugh of Versailles, a graduate of South Ripley High School, University of Evansville, Nursing;
  • Paige E. Blades, Cedar Grove, a graduate of Franklin County High School, University of Indianapolis, Exercise Science/Physical Therapy;
  • Leah A. Broderick of Bright, a graduate of East Central High School, University of Indianapolis, Nursing;
  • Corryn D. Caudy of West Harrison, a graduate of East Central High School, Indiana University, Chemistry;
  • Jacob D. Christie of Batesville, a graduate of Batesville High School, University of Indianapolis, Nursing;
  • Tara N. Cummings of Guilford, a graduate of East Central High School, IUPUI, Nursing;
  • Taylor M. Grehl of Aurora, a graduate of South Dearborn High School, Manchester University, Psychology;
  • Bailey M. Hartman of Batesville, a graduate of East Central High School, Ball State University, Nursing;
  • Audrey L. Kinne of Vevay, a graduate of Shawe Memorial Junior-Senior High School, St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, Biology/Physical Therapy;
  • Laura M. Meer of Batesville, a graduate of Batesville High School, Northern Kentucky University, Radiologic Technology;
  • Teha R. Merkel of Osgood, a graduate of Jac-Cen-Del Junior-Senior High School, University of Indianapolis, Nursing;
  • Emily R. Muckerheide of Metamora, a graduate of Batesville High School, University of Indianapolis, Occupational Therapy;
  • Audrey J. Schwier of Lawrenceburg, a graduate of Lawrenceburg High School, University of Cincinnati, Pharmacy;
  • Casper T. Stow of Vevay, a graduate of Switzerland County High School, Ivy Tech Community College Indianapolis, Nursing;
  • Emma L. Stuehrenberg of Cross Plains, a graduate of South Ripley High School, Northern Kentucky University, Nursing;
  • Scott W. Webb of Rising Sun, a graduate of Rising Sun High School, University of Indianapolis, Occupational Therapy.

 

All 17 were recognized at their local high school graduation programs and will be recognized again at the DCH Foundation in July at the Dearborn County Country Club.

The winners are selected from applicants that have been accepted into degree programs in healthcare disciplines at accredited colleges and universities.

For more information about the program call 812-537-8190.