Funds awarded to support students’ future in the strength and conditioning industry
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO — The NSCA Foundation is honored to announce the recipients of our 2022 Scholarships. Over $69,000 and additional travel expenses will be awarded to these 35 outstanding students to support the pursuit of their academic dreams and careers in strength and conditioning.
Student |
Academic Institution |
Scholarship |
Alex Olmos |
Oklahoma State University |
Minority Scholarship |
Alexa Chandler |
University of South Carolina |
Women’s Scholarship |
Alix Shalagan |
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) |
Women's Scholarship |
Andrew Skibski |
University of Central Florida |
Challenge Scholarship |
Andrew Gonzalez |
Texas A&M University |
Minority Scholarship |
Anthony Lucas |
Pacific University |
Challenge Scholarship |
Anthony Pinzone |
Kent State University |
Challenge Scholarship |
Benjamin Mendelson |
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
Challenge Scholarship |
Brian Guthrie |
George Mason University |
Challenge Scholarship |
Christopher Cleary |
University of Kansas |
Challenge Scholarship |
Christopher Proppe |
University of Central Florida |
Challenge Scholarship |
Daniel Scheid |
University of Cincinnati |
Challenge Scholarship |
Danielle Sterner |
University of Central Florida |
Women’s Scholarship & Jerry Martin Scholarship |
Hannah Cabre |
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Women's Scholarship |
Jenessa Schulte |
Point Loma Nazarene University |
Natasha Porter Scholarship |
Jennifer Rivera |
Kent State |
Minority Scholarship |
Jessica Moon |
University of Central Florida |
Women's Scholarship |
Joel Luedke |
Concordia University-Chicago |
Challenge Scholarship |
Justine Renziehausen |
University of Central Florida |
Women's Scholarship |
Katie Kennedy |
Texas Tech University |
Women's Scholarship |
Kealey Wohlgemuth |
Texas Tech University |
Women's Scholarship |
Kyle DeRosia |
Oregon State University |
Challenge Scholarship |
Luke Pelton |
Springfield College |
Legacy Scholarship |
Marcel Lopes dos Santos |
Oklahoma State University |
Minority Scholarship |
Meghan Magee |
George Mason University |
Women's Scholarship |
Modesto Lebron |
University of Central Florida |
Minority Scholarship |
Nicholas Buoncristiani |
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Challenge Scholarship |
Olivia Anderson |
Oklahoma State University |
Women's Scholarship |
Paola Rivera |
University of Central Florida |
Women's Scholarship |
PJ Succi |
University of Kentucky |
Challenge Scholarship |
Sam Moore |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Women's Professional Development Scholarship |
Taylor Givens |
University of South Florida |
Vitalyon Foundation Scholarship |
Tsuyoshi Nagatani |
Edith Cowan University in Western Australia |
Challenge Scholarship |
Uchenna Ogbonnaya |
University of Utah |
Minority Scholarship |
Xzavier Latchison |
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center |
Markus Paul Scholarship |
Scholarships are awarded to students for tuition, fees, books, and other required supplies. The NSCA Foundation Review Committee selects scholarship recipients based on applicants’ grades, NSCA involvement, awards and honors, and other criteria.
» Learn more about NSCA Foundation Scholarships, Assistantships, and Grants.
Since our founding in 2007, the NSCA Foundation has granted more than $3 million to people in pursuit of advancing the strength and conditioning industry.
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“The NSCA Foundation is proud to support these passionate students on their professional journey,” says Carissa Gump, NSCA Foundation Executive Director. “We look forward to seeing their future contributions to the field and thank our donors who make these opportunities possible.”
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About the National Strength & Conditioning Association Foundation
The National Strength and Conditioning Association Foundation (NSCAF) was founded in 2007 with the aim of supporting the advancement of strength and conditioning practical applications. The NSCA Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to providing funding to NSCA members taking part in educational and research endeavors.
Since its establishment, the NSCA Foundation has awarded 185 grants and 537 scholarships, totaling over $3 million to outstanding individuals within the strength and conditioning community. The NSCA Foundation is one of the few foundations that fund work at the Master’s level and across all levels up to senior investigators, as well as one of the few sources that funds work in the strength and conditioning fields. A major goal of the foundation is to continue to maximize assets in order to increase grants and scholarships for NSCA members.