North Penn Area Scholarship Fund Announces 29 Area Students as Scholarship Recipients for 2023-2024 Academic Year

(The following information was provided by the North Penn Area Scholarship Fund Association.)

Last week, the North Penn Area Scholarship Fund Association (NPASFA) formally recognized 29 North Penn area high school seniors, and awarded more than $35,000 in scholarships for the 2023-2024 academic year.  The 67th annual awards ceremony and reception was held at the Lansdale United Methodist Church in Stringer Fellowship Hall. 

Since 1956, the association has been providing higher education financial assistance to high school seniors who reside within the boundaries of the North Penn School District regardless of which high school they attend. Several of the awards were presented by the donors, and/or representatives from the companies and organizations who have made these scholarships possible. The number of scholarships and their amount vary each year depending upon the results of annual fund-raising activities. More than $1,291,000 to 1,425 students have been awarded since the inception of the Association.

Recipients of this year’s scholarships are students from Dock Mennonite Academy, Gwynedd Mercy Academy, Lansdale Catholic High School, La Salle College High School, Mount Saint Joseph’s Academy, North Montco Technical Career Center and North Penn High School.  This year’s recipients are: 

  • Jack Bachman
  • Ted Bachman
  • Alexander Barthelmes
  • Logan Bohn
  • Sophia Chang
  • Heaven Coney
  • Shree Dave
  • Megan Davis
  • Ryan Deininger
  • Maureen Gambogi
  • Haley Harper
  • Aiden Hayes
  • Ian Hegge
  • Abigail Holmberg
  • Audrey Keller
  • Holly Kennedy
  • Julia Kile
  • Brenna Mancini
  • Micah Mast
  • Rose Mazzeo
  • Megan Neild
  • Tiffany Oponski
  • Lindsay Ostrowski
  • Elizabeth Roberts
  • Zoe Silva
  • Kylie Tagert
  • Esha Velaga
  • Chase Vitulich
  • Vrishti Yadav

The North Penn Area Scholarship Fund Association is a non-profit organization. Through the continued generous contributions of many local businesses, organizations and individuals, each year more students are finding their financial burden a little lighter. Learn more here.