Stebbins Scholarship

Purpose and Intent:

The Michigan School Business Officials offers a $2,000 Stebbins Scholarship to active members of the Association in honor of Mark and Kay Stebbins. This scholarship program encourages and recognizes individuals currently employed in school business who are improving their technical skills and competencies by furthering their education, including pursuing an undergraduate degree.


Scholarship applications closed  for 2024.

Eligibility Requirements:

To be eligible for the scholarship, you must:

  1. Be a member of MSBO for at least 12 consecutive months before January 31 of the year in which the application is made.
  2. Be employed on a full-time basis in a school business position for 12 consecutive months immediately prior to January 31 of the year in which the application is made.
  3. Be recommended for the scholarship by the chief school administrator or superintendent under whom the applicant has served for the preceding 12 months.

Winners

  • 2023 — Jack Bancroft III
  • 2022 — Livia Christman
  • 2021 — Breann Eckerle, Emili Jones, Alexis Regnier
  • 2020 — Abigail Weiland
  • 2018 — Tracy Clawson, Stacy Rick
  • 2017 — Kimberly Coryell
  • 2016 — Corinne Toth
  • 2015 — Jennie Nelson
  • 2014 — Corrinne LaPlante
  • 2013 — Pamela Behling, Corinne Toth
  • 2012 — Pamela Behling, Shun Smith
  • 2011 — None awarded
  • 2010 — Loretta Oestrike
  • 2009 — Kerry Weishaupt
  • 2008 — Jodi DeBaar, Loretta Oestrike
  • 2007 — Janell L. Craig, Patti Jo Miller
  • 2006 — Cheryl Masar, Debra Mitchell, Polly Myer
  • 2005 — Dawn Bennett, Deena Chard, Kimberly Ostrom
  • 2004 — Katie Jager, Donna Korzeniewski
  • 2003 — Bev Holmes, Dianne Moker
  • 2002 — Thomas Seales, Pamela Kihn
  • 2001 — Doreen Ostrolenski
  • 2000 — Kent Cartwright
  • 1999 — Cheryl Lynn Nicklas, Thomas W. Seales
  • 1998 — Angie McArthur, Marjorie Kress, Denise Robinson
  • 1997 — Sheryl A. Quinn, Laureen A. Lewis
  • 1996 — Debbie Tremp
  • 1995 — Gerald L. Crumpton, Mark F. Deldin, Shelly A. Holliday
  • 1993 — Rhonda A. Provoast
  • 1992 — Daniel Szymanski, Deanna M. Rowe
  • 1991 — Dorothea M. Martinson
  • 1990 — Julie Sans Putnam
  • 1989 — Marcia Prybyla
  • 1988 — Elizabeth A. Duschinski
  • 1987 — Patricia A. Belisle
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