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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The University of Jamestown has announced their spring recipients of their Wilson Scholarships.

The Wilson Scholarship provides two full tuition and four $14,000 scholarships annually that are for four years. Three are awarded each fall and three awarded each spring. The scholarship was established in memory of the late Dr. John L. Wilson and his wife, Palma.

Eva Bilange from San Diego, CA, Grace Highness from Lake Park, MN, and Amanda Arvay from McMurray, PA, have all been awarded a Wilson Scholarships to attend University of Jamestown next fall.

To be eligible for the Wilson Scholarship, each student must write an essay, participate in two separate interviews, have a minimum of 3.5 GPA, and a 24 composite ACT or a 1090 SAT.

Eva Bilange was awarded a Full Tuition Wilson Scholarship. Eva is the daughter of Christine Bilange and plans to pursue a degree in communication.

Grace Highness was awarded a $14,000 Wilson Scholarship. Grace is the daughter of Paul and Missy Highness, and plans to pursue a degree in biochemistry.

Amanda Arvay was awarded a $14,000 Wilson Scholarship. Amanda is the daughter of Scott and Mary Arvay, and plans to pursue degrees in theatre and secondary education.