Twelve future Shockers win nearly $100,000 in Spirit AeroSystems Scholarships

  • Spirit AeroSystems has awarded more than $570,000 for its inaugural Spirit Scholarships.
  • Twelve students were named Spirit Scholars to attend Wichita State.
  • The scholarships are for students enrolling in engineering and business.

Spirit AeroSystems has announced the inaugural class of Spirit Scholars, recipients of more than $570,000 of scholarship support.

Spirit Scholarships were awarded to students enrolling in engineering and business programs at Wichita State University, the University of Kansas and Kansas State University.

Included are 12 future Shockers who, combined, will receive nearly $100,000 to attend Wichita State.

Each scholarship will provide $8,000 annually to cover tuition, fees, books and supplies and is renewable for up to four years.

 

“We are pleased to support these scholarship recipients and ... help build a pipeline of future aerospace employees.”
– Larry Lawson

 

Spirit will work with the Spirit Scholars throughout their university experience, including a guaranteed Spirit internship interview after the completion of their sophomore year. Spirit will host students and their families at a welcome event later this year.

Wichita State awarded 12 students with Spirit AeroSystems Scholarships.

Engineering:

  • Colton Brennan, Seaman High School, Topeka
  • Isaac Carrillo, Bishop Carroll Catholic High School, Wichita
  • Haley Kauffman, Haven High School, Haven, Kansas
  • Jackson Lechner, Creighton Prep, Omaha, Nebraska
  • Nathan Lipinski, Bishop Carroll Catholic High School, Wichita
  • Lilia Marquez, Wichita North High School, Wichita
  • Jacob Messenger, Kingman High School, Kingman, Kansas
  • Payton Morgan, Wichita East High School, Wichita
  • Carson Reimer, Newton High School, Newton, Kansas
  • Whitney Warner, homeschool, Wichita

Business:

  • Matthew Sen, Campus High School, Wichita
  • Brett Howie, Sunrise Christian Academy, Kechi, Kansas

“At Spirit AeroSystems, our work requires a ready, reliable and trained workforce with high-tech skills,” said Spirit AeroSystems President & CEO Larry Lawson. “We are pleased to support these scholarship recipients and partner with Kansas engineering and business schools to help build a pipeline of future aerospace employees.”