Black Hawk College recently honored 21 East Campus students for their academic excellence with the 36th Annual Founders’ Scholars Awards.
The award is named after the East Campus founders – Dr. Glenn Case, James Golby, Gust Lundberg, Ted Vlahos and Robert White.
The award criteria are:
- Earned at least a 3.85 grade point average based on at least 30 credit hours earned at Black Hawk College.
- Completed an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science (transfer) degree.
- Completed 12 credit hours of East Campus classes.
Here are the 2020 Founders’ Scholars and their hometowns:
- Danielle Adams – Cambridge
- Laney Baylor – Cambridge
- Elena Chapa – Maple Park
- McKenzie Evans – Wyoming
- Rachel Gomez – Kewanee
- Chloe Gustafson – Belvidere
- Kyle Hunter – La Moille
- Delaney Kazubowski – Bradford
- Tanner Klein – Galva
- John Mace – Brazil, IN
- Cullen Marshall – Kewanee
- Bailey Roselieb – Annawan
- Grace Rumbold – La Fayette
- Rachel Russell – Galva
- Andrea Seabloom – Woodhull
- Brookelynn Smith – Kewanee
- Makenzie Snyder – Toulon
- Grace Sturtewagen – Annawan
- Chloe Sullens – Kewanee
- Hunter Wilson – Kewanee
- Madisen Winter – Kewanee
View the 2020 Founders’ Scholars program (PDF and videos).