ABERDEEN, S.D. – Northern State University in Aberdeen, S.D., recognizes scholarship winners for 2021, including the WolfPACT Scholarship and Dual Credit Scholarship.
The WolfPACT is the largest guaranteed, four-year scholarship in South Dakota. Students entering their freshman year at NSU are eligible for various funding amounts based on their ACT scores and GPA.
Northern started offering the NSU Dual Credit Scholarship in fall 2021 to any new freshman taking dual credit courses through a South Dakota high school. This scholarship can be awarded on top of the WolfPACT.
Scholarship recipients who requested their information be sent to the media are listed below, grouped by hometown and/or state. Students who received both the WolfPACT and HSDC are listed under both scholarships.
WolfPACT Scholarship
California
Gabriella Arenas, Torrance
Esteban Mendoza, Whittier
Iowa
Abigail Johnson, Ankeny
Minnesota
Jordan Tschumperlin, Barnesville
Kaylin Peterson, Becker
Emily Covington, Dayton
Elinor Sayers, Lakeville
Wyatt Block, Mankato
Summer Carlson, Moorhead
Cole Carney, Prior Lake
Hanna Thompson, Victoria
Nathan Van Orman, Worthington
Nebraska
Kamdyn Barrientos, Grand Island
Jessica Splichal, Mitchell
Alexus Townsend, Omaha
Brooke Carlson, Syracuse
North Dakota
Brady Bauman, Bismarck
Chance Durheim, Ellendale
Jacksen Moni, West Fargo
South Dakota
Morgan Dannen, Aberdeen
Megan Fastenau, Aberdeen
Payton Gross, Aberdeen
Kayleen Hermans, Aberdeen
Jordan Hermansen, Aberdeen
Lane Malsom, Aberdeen
Grace Nelson, Aberdeen
Julia Orr, Aberdeen
Skylar Pike, Aberdeen
Tia Swiontek, Aberdeen
Lily Tobin, Aberdeen
Cora Wager, Aberdeen
Ashley Wandry, Aberdeen
Benjamin Wirth, Aberdeen
Emma Woehl, Aberdeen
Bryce Peterson, Bristol
Brynlee Lokkeberg, Colton
Ally Cunningham, Faulkton
Peyton Melius, Faulkton
Braden Freeman, Groton
Logan Hinman, Groton
Regan Leicht, Groton
Grace Wiedrick, Groton
Kielee Otten, Hudson
Tyson Lien, Huron
Hailey Bierman, Ipswich
Angeline Rye, Ipswich
Emily Palmer, Langford
Avery Wolff, Leola
Abigail Brooks, Madison
Estella Bullis, Mitchell
Tyler Kjetland, Mitchell
Faith Ragels, Mitchell
Hayden Bohl, Northville
Jonathan Burkhalter, Prairie City
Nick Preble, Rapid City
Arin Wagner, Rapid City
Vanessa Klein, Rosholt
Randi Schuster, Roslyn
Ava Pickard, Sioux Falls
Alexandra Zwaschka, Spearfish
Landon Leidholt, Warner
Abby Hartman, Watertown
Delanie Tschakert, Watertown
Josie Mehling, Wessington
Cassidy Slykhuis, Woonsocket
Wisconsin
Luke Schroeder, Ashwaubenon
South Dakota Dual Credit Scholarship
Morgan Dannen, Aberdeen
Megan Fastenau, Aberdeen
Payton Gross, Aberdeen
Kayleen Hermans, Aberdeen
Jordan Hermansen, Aberdeen
Lane Malsom, Aberdeen
Grace Nelson, Aberdeen
Julia Orr, Aberdeen
Tia Swiontek, Aberdeen
Lily Tobin, Aberdeen
Austin Wagemann, Aberdeen
Cora Wager, Aberdeen
Ashley Wandry, Aberdeen
Benjamin Wirth, Aberdeen
Ayden Murray, Brandon
Tanner Nifong, Brandon
Brynlee Lokkeberg, Colton
Peyton Melius, Faulkton
Kaylin Achen, Frederick
Regan Leicht, Groton
Jaida Klanchnik, Huron
Hailey Bierman, Ipswich
Angeline Rye, Ipswich
Emily Palmer, Langford
Avery Wolff, Leola
Abigail Brooks, Madison
Lane Hedglin, Pierre
Lydia Boock, Rapid City
Charity Lee, Roscoe
Karina Ramirez, Roscoe
Vanessa Klein, Rosholt
Randi Schuster, Roslyn
Alexandra Zwaschka, Spearfish
Landon Leidholt, Warner
Summer Scepaniak, Warner
Dawson Schmidt, Watertown
Delanie Tschakert, Watertown
Josie Mehling, Wessington
Cassidy Slykhuis, Woonsocket
About Northern State University
Northern State University is a student-centered institution that provides an outstanding educational experience, preparing students through the liberal arts and professional education for their future endeavors. A regional university, Northern offers rigorous academics; diverse civic, social and cultural opportunities; and a commitment to building an inclusive environment for all points of view. Northern also offers a broad-based athletics program, sponsoring 15 NCAA Division II intercollegiate varsity sports that compete in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NSIC). The university strives to enrich the community through partnerships such as its Educational Impact Campaign, which opened a new South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired; new athletic and recreation fields; and, soon, an on-campus regional sports complex. With the $55 million campaign, NSU has been the recipient of more than $150 million in privately funded building projects and scholarships within a decade. To learn more, visit NSU Admissions.