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Nominees for the Bruce and Jacqueline Cook Scholarship

Cook Family Foundation Posted on September 17, 2015 by Tom CookSeptember 17, 2015

DLP-0398Twenty-six of the most academically accomplished high school seniors from the Shiawassee County area recently made a trip to Ann Arbor. All have been nominated for scholarships to the University of Michigan by the Cook Family Foundation. One of the students will be selected to receive a four-year, full-tuition scholarship from Bruce and Jacqueline Cook.

In order to assist them with their college selection, the nominees recently attended an overnight trip to the University of Michigan where they met with admission officers, took a tour of the campus and stadium, attended a class, and had the opportunity to spend time with students from the Shiawassee County area presently enrolled at the University of Michigan.

The students from nine area school districts were nominated because of their high grade point average and test scores; all are outstanding students. Based on their academic records, the promise of future academic success, and demonstrated leadership capabilities, one of these nominees will be selected to receive the Bruce and Jacqueline Cook Scholarship, which covers all tuition for an undergraduate education at the University of Michigan.

Each of the nominees will receive at least a $2,500 scholarship to the University of Michigan from the Cook Family Foundation. In addition to these nominees, the Cook Family Foundation provides a scholarship to every local student attending the University of Michigan.  You can read more here about scholarships.

If they apply and are admitted to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, the following students will be considered for the Bruce and Jacqueline Cook scholarship: from Byron, Kaila Daley and Mitchell Lawrence; from Chesaning, Rosemarie Calandrino, Anthony Edgar, Heather Mahoney, and Abigail Wallace; from Corunna, Alexander Backus, Nicholas Mars, and Connor Svrcek; from Durand, Jason Cottrell, Daniel Greeson, and Allison Luchenbill; from Laingsburg, Hanna Angst, Julia Angst, and Daniel Briggs; from New Lothrop, Clara Devota, Harrison Miller, and Hannah Thomas (not pictured); from Ovid-Elsie, Conner Applebee and Emma Phillipson; from Owosso, Mary Basso and Carmen Chamberlain; and from Perry, Breanna Bixler, Nathan Davis II, and Micah Johnson.

Past recipients of the Bruce and Jackie Cook Scholarship have included Nick Miller from Laingsburg in 2015, Nolan Wendling from New Lothrop in 2014, Emily Feuka from Perry in 2013, Sam Whaley also from Perry in 2012, Adam Stewart from Laingsburg in 2011, Valerie Foster from Byron in 2010, Adam Dingens from Corunna in 2009, Randy Piper from Owosso in 2008, Dan Frechtling from Perry in 2007 and Kendra Frye of Owosso in 2006.

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First Donald Cook Scholar Starts Medical School

Cook Family Foundation Posted on August 19, 2015 by Tom CookAugust 20, 2015
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UM graduate Drew Barnes at his White Coat ceremony with his mother Julie Barnes and grandmother Shirley Kapler

In 2010, Drew Barnes of Owosso High School was awarded the first Donald Cook Scholarship that provided four years of assistance to attend the University of Michigan.  He used those four years well, and graduated with a B.S. in Biology and Spanish. After spending a year working in a dermatology research lab at UM, he starts medical school this fall.

Drew is part of the newest class at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, where he was awarded a scholarship.  While undecided about a concentration, he will volunteer with Seminario en Espanol to provide healthcare to spanish-speaking communities. He also has joined Advocates for Global Health and Human Rights.

The Cook Family Foundation is proud to have started the future Dr. Barnes on his higher-education pathway.

To learn more about our work to support talented youth from the Shiawassee County region, go to our scholarship page.

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Foundation Moves to New Office

Cook Family Foundation Posted on July 14, 2015 by Tom CookJuly 14, 2015

IMG_5107The Cook Family Foundation has relocated to the second floor of the Exchange Building in downtown Owosso.  The address of the new office is 120 W Exchange, Suite #202.  However, our mailing address remains PO Box 278, Owosso, MI 48867.  Our other contact information has not changed.  You can find all our information, as well as parking suggestions, on our “Contact Us” page.

We are still settling in to our new space, but we would love to have you stop in and say hello.

 

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