Bernritter Named Rudd Scholar

Last week the Rudd Foundation announced its fourth class of Rudd Scholars, who will each receive a 4-year college scholarship to attend either Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University or Wichita State University. The Rudd Scholarship covers all remaining tuition and fees, books and supplies, and on-campus room and board, after other aid, grants, and scholarships are applied to a student’s account. The expected value for the 30 new recipients over four years is approximately $1.1 million. 

One of the 30 recipients this year is Onaga High School's Kyler Bernritter. Congratulations Kyler on all of your hard work! Below is the official press release and a photo of this year's recipients.



Rudd Foundation Selects Thirty 2021 Rudd Scholars; Program Will Be Over 100 This Fall

Wichita, KS. (3/25/2021) - The Rudd Foundation is proud to announce its fourth class of Rudd

Scholars who will each receive a 4-year college scholarship to attend either Emporia State
University, Fort Hays State University or Wichita State University (full list attached). The Rudd
Scholarship covers all remaining tuition and fees, books and supplies, and on-campus room and board, after other aid, grants, and scholarships are applied to a student’s account. The
expected value for the 30 new recipients over four years is approximately $1.1 million.
With the additional 30 scholars, there are expected to be 103 Rudd Scholars in total this
upcoming Fall 2021. This represents approximately a $4 million financial commitment to date
since the program’s inception in 2018.

“We are privileged to announce the exceptionally high-caliber, well-rounded students that
were selected as Rudd Scholars this year,” said Darrell Swank, President of the Rudd
Foundation. “By removing the financial burden associated with a college education, it is our
hope that these individuals will be actively involved on campus, maintain good grades, graduate
in four years debt-free, and thus be well-positioned to pursue their passions and dreams in
whatever vocations they desire.”

Of the thirty new scholars, 19 will be attending Wichita State, 7 at Fort Hays State, and 4 at
Emporia State. The scholarship is earned through a competitive selection process that includes the applicant’s grades, test scores, essays, letters of recommendation, and for the 50 finalists, a personal interview. This year’s process involved selecting the thirty winners from a record number of over 1,300 students from all over the state who began the process.

“We started the Rudd Scholar Program four years ago and continue to find extremely talented
young women and men in our Kansas high schools, who possess the Midwestern values of grit,
determination and work ethic, all qualities Mr. Rudd valued,” said Corri Roberts, Director of the
Rudd Foundation. “We believe by supporting these young leaders to continue their education
in Kansas, they will follow their passions and give back to their communities and the state.” 

In addition to living on campus and carrying a full load of classes towards their college degree,
scholars will receive mentoring and coaching to help them graduate in four years and build
essential academic and life skills. They will also participate in developmental activities outside
the classroom, network with leaders in their future professions, build relationships among
themselves, and serve to help the next generation of scholars through an active and connected
alumni association after graduation.

“By this time next year, we will have over 100 Rudd Scholars on campus and supporting one
another,” said Swank “Our intent is that they will continue to network with each other after
graduation, as they continue on their trajectory of being positive contributors to our Kansas
communities and society as a whole.”