Since 2005, the National Collegiate Cancer Foundation has provided financial assistance to over 200 young adults affected by cancer. The Survivor Scholarship honors the legacy of NCCF founder Dan Waeger. Through his example, Dan challenged others to be active in their own lives — to be proactive, to be a participant, to be accountable, and to be willing to make a meaningful difference in the world. We are grateful to uphold his legacy through our scholarship programs.
We are pleased to announce the winners of our 2015 Survivor Scholarships- 30 winners in 22 states:
- Conrad Adam- University of South Dakota
- Kalli Beck- George Washington University
- Sarah Brimhall- BYU
- Payte Brown- Laramie County Community College
- Tia Cage- Xavier University (LA)
- Murphy Chambliss- Auburn University
- Sherry Cui- University of Houston
- Angeline Fahey- Pima Community College/University of Arizona
- Joshua Franklin- University of Evansville
- Nicholas Hibbeler- University of Wisconsin
- Andres Hidalgo- University of Miami
- Hanna Hughes- University of Minnesota
- Joseph Kelly- USC
- Mustapha Khawaja- Emery Riddle
- Ryan Lashua- Arizona Christian University
- Stacy Leung- Philadelphia University
- Samantha Loch- Western Washington University
- Devon Malloy- Lebanon Valley College
- Jenifer Mutter- Strayer University
- Sarah Pierce- Brown University
- Kyla Pokorny- University of Connecticut
- Sidney Reese- Prarie View A&M
- Emily Ricci- University of Alaska
- Katie Ryan- St. Petersburg College
- Dana Rye- Harvard Business School/Harvard Law School
- Zachary Stanczyk- Marian Univesity
- Sarah Stovall- Arkanasas Tech University
- Richard Suarez- Rowan University
- Thuy Tran- San Francisco State University
- Timothy Wood- Frostburg State University