Past Dependents Scholarship Recipients

Past Scholarship Recipients

The NASE offers to help ease that financial burden by offering $3,000 educational scholarships to legal dependents of NASE Members that are between the ages of 16 to 24. Since 1989, the NASE Scholarship Program has awarded more than $1.8 million to members’ dependents.

Join Now to Apply Today! *This award-winning program is open to legal dependents of NASE Members, ages 16-24. To apply, students need to be high school students or college undergraduates planning to enroll in college for the upcoming fall semester.

Recent Recipients

Paul Zyskowski
Paul Zyskowski

Paul will use the scholarship to attend Florida State University where he plans to major in Business Management with the ultimate goal of leading and expanding his family's construction business.


Port St. Lucie, Florida - 2026 Recipient
Jenna Becker
Jenna Becker

Jenna will use the scholarship to attend Augustana College where she plans to major in Art & Psychology with the ultimate goal of obtaining a master’s degree and becoming a professional artist working with special-needs students.


Las Vegas, Nevada - 2026 Recipient
Joseph Whooley
Joseph Whooley

Joseph will use the scholarship to attend Louisiana State University where he plans to major in Animal Sciences with the ultimate goal of becoming a veterinarian.


La Cañada Flintridge, California - 2026 Recipient
Kaitlyn Lee
Kaitlyn Lee

Kaitlyn will use the scholarship to attend Harvard University where she plans to major in Economics / Computer Science with the ultimate goal of becoming a technology entrepreneur.

McLean, Virginia - 2026 Recipient
Spencer Hirsch
Spencer Hirsch
Spencer will use the scholarship to attend Cornell University where he plans to major in Electrical & Computer Engineering with the ultimate goal of working for a large company like Lockheed Martin or Microsoft then transitioning to entrepreneurship.

Charlotte, North Carolina - 2026 Recipient
Liliana Mulchy
Liliana Mulchy
Liliana will use the scholarship to attend Rollins College where she plans to major in Business with the ultimate goal of owning her own salon where she can hire individuals with disabilities and break down barriers.
Clinton, New York - 2025 Recipient
Joseph Whooley
Joseph Whooley
Joseph will use the scholarship to attend Louisiana State University where he plans to major in Animal Sciences with the ultimate goal of becoming a veterinarian. 
La Canada, California - 2025 Recipient
Kenzie Huck
Kenzie Huck
Kenzie will use the scholarship to attend University of Texas at Austin where she plans to major in Civil Engineering  with the ultimate goal of bringing into existence elaborate structures capable of spanning many lifetimes.
Prosper, Texas - 2025 Recipient
Alexander Duquette
Alexander Duquette
Alexander will use the scholarship to Attend Virginia Tech University where he plans to major in Engineering with the ultimate goal of working on projects that support rural development, clean energy, and community-focused innovation.
Staunton, Virginia - 2025 Recipient
Denivia Rivera
Denivia Rivera
Denivia will use the scholarship to attend Hofstra University where she plans to major in Journalism and Dance with the ultimate goal of pursuing a career path in journalism and dance simultaneously.
Bronx, New York - 2025 Recipient

Want to know how you can get a scholarship for your dependent? Click here to learn more.

 

The benefits explained herein are offered at the sole discretion of the association and may vary by availability, vendor and state of residence of the member. Vendors reserve the right to withdraw or change their offers without notice. The association makes no affirmation of fact or promise relating to the goods and services, and specifically disclaims any warranty, expressed or implied, as to the merchantability of the goods and services reflected. To be entitled to the association benefits, you must be a member in good standing and dues must be paid current.

 

Courtesy of NASE.org
https://www.nase.org/become-a-member/grants-and-scholarships/past-scholarship-recipients