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The '''Morgan Costa-Rhodes Memorial Scholarship''' is a college scholarship offered by [[PACE]] to current high school seniors who are active in quizbowl and community service and who have financial need. The scholarship was established in 2017 to commemorate the philanthropist spirit of its namesake.
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The '''Morgan Costa-Rhodes Memorial Scholarship''' is a college scholarship offered by [[PACE]] to current high school seniors who are active in quizbowl and community service and who have financial need.
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The scholarship was established in 2017 to commemorate the philanthropist spirit of its namesake. Morgan Costa-Rhodes was a member of the [[Parkersburg High]] quiz bowl team who passed away in 2011. [[Fred Morlan]] urged PACE to launch the scholarship while he was a member of the organization.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 22 June 2024

The Morgan Costa-Rhodes Memorial Scholarship is a college scholarship offered by PACE to current high school seniors who are active in quizbowl and community service and who have financial need.

The scholarship was established in 2017 to commemorate the philanthropist spirit of its namesake. Morgan Costa-Rhodes was a member of the Parkersburg High quiz bowl team who passed away in 2011. Fred Morlan urged PACE to launch the scholarship while he was a member of the organization.

Recipients

Year Recipient High School City College
2017 Casey Wetherbee Ithaca Ithaca, NY Georgetown
2018 Catherine Qian Maggie Walker Richmond, VA Penn
2019 Manith Luthria Carnegie Vanguard Houston, TX Duke
2020 Nadya Ellerhorst Walnut Hills Cincinnati, OH
2021 Chaney Scott McCorquodale UMS-Wright Preparatory Mobile, AL
2022 Kyle Meyer Washington Washington, MO East Central College
2023 Emujin Tsogtjargal Maine East Park Ridge, IL Columbia
2024 Mary Curtis Lutheran East Edwardsville, IL Concordia University Chicago

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