High School Recipients
Carmen Bodziak, daughter of Richard Bodziak, Class of 2004, will be attending the University of Maryland.
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"Winning this scholarship means a lot to me. As the National War College's mission is to educate future leaders so they can take on greater responsibility in foreign and domestic policy, this scholarship encourages me to strive to do the best I can in my future journey through the University of Maryland's Smith School of Business. I am very blessed to have received this scholarship; it will remind me to always push myself, and to go the extra mile. I hope to make my dad, an alumnus, proud." |
Kevin Dickerson, son of Steven Dickerson, Class of 2011, will be attending the Georgia Institute of Technology.
"This scholarship means a lot to me because it should be able to coverthe cost of my Freshman year textbooks, which have become exceedingly expensive in the last couple of years. I would like to thank everyone in the National War College Alumni Association for selecting me for this prestigious honor." | ![]() |
Caleb Garber, son of Bradley Garber, Class of 2015, will be attending the University of Virginia.
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"I would like to thank the NWCAA for granting me this scholarship. Your generosity will enable me to continue my family’s naval service in my pursuit of being a 3rd generation naval officer and future Naval Aviator. Thank you very much for this opportunity." |
Katie Koprowski, daughter of Daniel Koprowski, Class of 2013, will be attending Duke University.
"Thank you and the NWC Alumni Association so much for this generous scholarship. This means a lot to me because it will help me pursue an undergraduate education at Duke University. This will help me on my journey to becoming an Army doctor. It also means a lot to receive a scholarship from an institution that my father loves and holds in the highest regard. Thank you again!" | ![]() |
Ashlyn Nolan, daughter of Charles Nolan, Class of 2015, will be attending Colorado State University.
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"I am very excited and grateful to have won this scholarship. It means so much to have great programs such as the National War College Alumni Association doing so much to help many hardworking students in furthering their education." |
College Recipients
Allison West is attending the University of West Florida.
"It is my honor to be recognized by such a prestigious association that prepares future military leaders to protect and serve our great nation. Winning this scholarship will allow me to continue my studies in medicine. I hope to pay it forward by serving with Doctors Without Borders, bringing free medical care to underserved nations. Thank you again for this opportunity." |
Madeline Mattingly, daughter of Craig Mattingly, Class of 2016, is attending Pepperdine University.
"I am beyond honored to be a recipient of the National War College Alumni Association Scholarship. With my dad as a class of 2016 NWC graduate, I feel humbled to have achieved this great reward with a family member as a current classmate at at the college. I am truly grateful for this amazing opportunity and plan to use this scholarship to further my education to better the lives of others in the future." |
Camryn Bishop, daughter of Garry Bishop, Class of 2008, is attending the University of Virginia.
"Thank you, as well as all of those involved in the Alumni Association for your continued support in my pursuits. This scholarship will continue to help me through my schooling at the University of Virginia as I major in systems engineering. I hope to make all of you proud. Your consideration and belief in me is greatly appreciated." |
Xavia Lemott, daughter of Douglas Lemott, Jr., Class of 2014, will be attending Towson University.
"I am incredibly grateful and honored to have won the Merit Scholarship. I will now be able to relieve some of the financial burdens that come with obtaining higher education. It will go a long way in paying for my books and lab fees. The essay question this year enabled me to voice my opinion on something I feel very passionate about: women's equality and rights. The idea that the scholarship committee was able to see that through my essay is truly humbling." |
Basye Peek, daughter of Douglas Peek, Class of 2012, is attending Wheaton College.
"Thank you so much to the National War College Alumni Association for awarding me this scholarship for a second year. It is so encouraging to know that the Alumni Association values the advancement of the education of hardworking and committed students, and I am honored to be able to use this scholarship to continue my own college career. I hope to make everyone at the NWCAA proud, and thank you again." | ![]() |