Wyoming 4-H Foundation Awards More Than $74,000 in Scholarships for Higher Education

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The Wyoming State 4-H Foundation awarded more than $74,000 in scholarships to Wyoming 4-H’ers attending the University of Wyoming or a Wyoming community college in the 2026 – 2027 academic year.

The scholarship committee awarded approximately $41,500 to first-time winners, says Steve Mack, Wyoming State 4-H Foundation director.

Nineteen Ella Schloredt continuing scholarships, ranging from $1,700 to $2,400, were awarded this year. Past winners of the Ella Schloredt scholarship are eligible to continue receiving this scholarship for up to four years, providing they maintain a GPA of at least 3.0 and meet academic progress requirements.

See below for a complete list of the 2026 – 2027 scholarship awardees by scholarship and home county.

Ella E. Schloredt first-year awards, $1,700

Albany – Wyatt Strain, Trenton Rogers

Carbon – Maeve Lally

Crook – Madeline Fleenor

Goshen – Liam Haas

Natrona – Phebe Zeller

Niobrara – Kort Bannan

Ella E. Schloredt continuing awards

Big Horn – Reaghan Foss, Maycee McKim

Campbell – Jayden Haugen, Samantha Marshall

Fremont – Emma Hill, Jackson Hill, Cora Remacle

Goshen – Amelia Beck

Hot Springs – Lexi Overfield

Johnson – Lily Crago, Hannah Qualm

Lincoln – Bryli Groll, Eli Linford

Natrona – Sara Loghry, Tavia Ossa

Platte – Hadley Paisley

Sheridan – Grace Hinton

Sublette – Dustin Larsen

Uinta – Aubrey Reger

Marian M. Henderson Memorial, $1,500

Goshen – Klacie Groene, Rori Haskins-Masterson 

Edna Mae & Wallace McClaflin, $1,000

Campbell – Zachary McMillin

Farmhouse Foundation, $1,000

Albany – James Vasek

J.M. Nichols, $300

Campbell – Rylee Hudson

Lynette Wallace (Big Horn or Park), $750

Big Horn – Caiden Sorenson

Lael Harrison, $500

Uinta – Shaylee Brown

Murdoch’s Ranch and Home Supply, $1,250

Albany – Ashlyn Asay

Laramie – Regan Allen

Sublette – Alyce Hayward, Garrett Saunders

Linnabur (Big Horn or Park), $750

Big Horn – Elyssa Croft

Underwood Scholarship, $1,000

Fremont – Logan Milek

Wilbur Brettell (Laramie County), $500

Laramie – Alexandria Brady

Wyoming 4-H Foundation, $1,250

Sublette – Bryn Arne

Washakie – Kyston Rollema

Bonnie Ellenwood (Johnson), $750

Johnson – Tera Boden

Peterson (Crook), $500

Crook – Liberty Cook

Brown Kohl 4-H Appreciation, $500

Natrona – Alayna Mellin

Hjalma Williams (Albany or Laramie), $1,250

Albany – Riley Lake

Laramie – Alexandria Brady

Charles & Eileen Oakley (Fremont or Lincoln), $1,250

Fremont – Payton Helton

Nolan “Tim” Bixby, $500

Converse – Anna Grant

W.D. Whitmire Leadership, $1,000

Albany – Wyatt Strain

Big Horn – Makayla Workman

Carbon – Maeve Lally

Park – Presley Bray, Curtis Muecke

Sublette – Alyce Hayward, Colt Walker

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