Four Reeds Spring High School seniors don’t have to worry about student debt after college. They have each received a Hagan Scholarship, which is worth up to $60,000 over four years.
The four RSHS recipients are Madison Sieg, Mariah Geniuk, Leah Wyatt, and Brithny Saucedo-Longoria.
"With this, I am able to achieve my dreams and continue my education without the worry of debt,” said Leah Wyatt. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!"
The Hagan Scholarship Foundation states that recipients are high-achieving, goal-driven students in need of financial assistance in order to attend college.
Sieg plans to attend Missouri State University and study entrepreneurship. Geniuk also plans to attend MSU to study special education. Wyatt plans to attend the University of Missouri to study psychology. Saucedo-Longoria plans to attend MSU and study accounting.
"The Hagan Scholarship has given me the opportunity that I never thought was possible,” said Madison Sieg. “I am now able to graduate debt-free and I am so incredibly grateful! The Hagan Foundation has set me up for a successful future and without it, I don't know where I would be."
(Release from Reeds Spring Schools)