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Kohler Foundation Awards $1 Million+ in Scholarships

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Kohler Foundation Awards $1 Million+ in Scholarships

The Kohler Foundation awarded over $1.01 million in scholarships, including $340,000 to three Sheboygan County students, through programs like the HVK Scholarship and RDK Scholarships for Artistic Excellence. Brennan Nickel received $150,000 for mechanical engineering at UW-Madison, while Alaina Arnold and Levi Ruona were awarded $80,000 and $110,000 respectively for arts studies at the University of South Florida and Lawrence University.

The Kohler Foundation announced $1,010,000 in scholarships, with $340,000 allocated to three outstanding students from Sheboygan County. The awards included the Herbert V. Kohler (HVK) Scholarship, Ruth DeYoung Kohler (RDK) Scholarships for Artistic Excellence, and additional merit and incentive awards across thirteen schools. Brennan Nickel of Plymouth High School received the HVK Scholarship, totaling $150,000, for his academic excellence, leadership, and community contributions. He will attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison to study mechanical engineering. Nickel has held roles as FBLA President, NHS Vice President, and varsity soccer captain while participating in student leadership initiatives. The RDK Scholarships for Artistic Excellence recognized two students: Alaina Arnold of Plymouth High School received $80,000 to study dance at the University of South Florida, and Levi Ruona of Cedar Grove-Belgium High School was awarded $110,000 for music education at Lawrence University. Both students were honored for their exceptional artistic talent and commitment to careers in the arts. The Kohler Foundation, a private nonprofit, supports arts, education, and art preservation initiatives in Wisconsin. The scholarships aim to empower students with financial assistance and recognition for their achievements in academics, leadership, and artistic fields.

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