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PHYLLIS MORK SCHOLARSHIP
Established 1983
This scholarship was established by L. T. “Roy” Mork and John Mork to honor the memory of Phyllis Mork. Its purpose is to provide scholarship assistance to a deserving student who has compiled a grade point average well above the high school average. The student must also excel in one or more areas, including athletics, music, student government, community affairs, debating, dramatics, and any other activities relating to school and community.

BERTHA OLSEN SCHOLARSHIP
Established 1980
This scholarship fund was established in honor of Bertha E. Olsen Professor Emeritus, who was a music teacher for 42 years at GSC. This scholarship goes to a music major.

ALVON F. AND PHYLLIS D. ROHRBOUGH SCHOLARSHIP
Established 1994
Established by Alvon F. "Nate" and Phyllis D. Rohrbough to provide scholarships to students in the fields of Music and Biology. Nate was Athletic Director and coach of all sports at GSC from 1926 to 1946.

PIONEER AWARD
Established 2001
Living in a college residence hall is required for eligibility. Eligibility also includes being a high school graduate who shows promise in athletics, music, and student leadership. A student must receive a recommendation from the Athletic Director or Chairperson, who will then notify the student in writing of the recommendation and will forward a copy of the recommendation to the Financial Aid Administrator.