April 25, 2018
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Concordia Lutheran High School has named three incoming freshmen as Concordia Scholars for the 2018-19 school year.
These students are recognized with a $2,500 scholarship to attend CLHS. The scholarship renews automatically each year. They are selected because they exemplify and demonstrate integrity and good character at school, church, home and in the community.
This year’s recipients are Isabelle Smith from Emmanuel-St. Michael Lutheran School, Michael Habegger from St. Peter Lutheran School and Elizabeth Gatchell from Central Lutheran School. All three will be freshmen at CLHS next year.
A Concordia Scholar must maintain a 3.50 GPA or higher and are chosen from the top 20 Excel Scholarship applicants who move through a rigorous process that is reviewed by the Concordia Scholar Committee.
A Concordia Scholar becomes an ambassador for CLHS, connecting others to Concordia through volunteer activities, and participating in special educational opportunities. Concordia pledges to support its Concordia Scholars with special opportunities for sharing and learning, recognition during the student’s years at CLHS, and a continued relationship with Concordia after graduation.
This scholarship has been awarded since 2006. Three students are selected each year.
Learn more about Concordia’s scholarship program by visiting www.clhscadets.com/scholarships.
Concordia Lutheran High School, located at 1601 St. Joe River Drive in Fort Wayne, Ind., was founded in 1935 as a private, co-educational Lutheran high school open to students of all faiths and backgrounds. With Christ at the center, Concordia continues to pursue educational excellence that equips individuals for lifelong learning and service as disciples of Jesus Christ. Learn more at www.clhscadets.com.