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LCO Ojibwe College Announces Summer 2021 Scholarship Awards

Jessica Wagner-Schultz, Director of Institutional Advancement

LCO Ojibwe College


Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College (LCOOC) awarded $8,500 in scholarships to 34 students for the summer 2021 semester. Summer 2021 marks the first time that LCOOC is providing scholarships to students taking courses in the summer.


Scholarships are provided by generous donors funding the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College Scholarship Fund. You can support the student scholarship fund by making a donation here: https://www.lco.edu/give


Congratulations to our scholarship recipients:


Charity Appiah, Nicole Barthel, Stuart Belille, Dolores Belille, Pauline Biscobing, Georgia Bogat, Keshia Chino, Michael Christiansen, KenoQuaz Cloud, Desiree Conger, Alicia Cross, Carlena Dennis, Misty Gaston, Patricia Gordon, Christine Haling, Andreah Hyde, Orion Johnson, Laura Miranda, Katrina Mullet, Roberto Pacheco, Sandra Rivera, Catera Roberts, Patrick Schrock, Lisa Schuman, Dolores Shawinimash, Kevin Stevens, Felicia Taylor, Charlene Theobald, Erica Toman, Jennifer Toribio-Warren, Kaylee Trepanier, Mary Tribble, Dena Waquie, Betty Wayman.


About Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College


The Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College’s mission is to provide Anishinaabe communities with post-secondary and continuing education while advancing the language, culture, and history of the Ojibwe.


Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College (LCOOC) is a non-profit Ojibwe tribal community college. Our focus is to help Native students advance themselves in the world, while studying their own history and language. We are an open-door institution which welcomes anyone who would like to work toward a better tomorrow. LCOOC does not discriminate based upon race and will not deny admission to any Native student regardless of tribal enrollment or affiliation.


Learn more at http://lco.edu


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