Past DaVinci Scholarship Recipients

2023 – Alessandra Criscione, Northeastern State University
2023 – Brianna Jennings, University of Central Oklahoma
2023 – Naomi Robinson, Cameron University
2023 – Jennifer Terry, Northeastern State University

2022 – Kaylee Potter, Northeastern State University
2022 – Addilyn Rhodes, Cameron University
2022 – Ashley Titsworth, Northeastern State University

2021 – Anne Heine, Northeastern State University
2021 – Amber Quammen, Northeastern State University
2021 – Christina Sundly, University of Central Oklahoma

2020 – Jessica Abuelaileh, Northeastern State University
2020 – Mattie J. Awtrey, Oklahoma State University
2020 – Dawn McRoberts, University of Central Oklahoma
2020 – Stephanie Sullivan, Cameron University

2018 – Katlyn Beddo, University of Central Oklahoma
2018 – Rebekah Bowers, Cameron University
2018 – Jeannie Morrow, Northeastern State University
2018 – Kristin Orega-Archey, Cameron University

2017 – Christina Bevien-Guevarra, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
2017 – Megan Byrum, University of Central Oklahoma
2017 – Morgan Harmon, Cameron University
2017 – Tabytha Russell, Northeastern State University
2017 – Steven Wolf, Northeastern State University

In 2008 the DaVinci / Martin Scholars Program was created and made possible by a generous donation from The Martin Family Trust. June Scarborough Martin and husband Karl were both graduates of the University of Tulsa. The DaVinci Institute gives humble thanks to the Martin family for their support of all our DaVinci / Martin Scholars.

2016 – Julia Davidoff, St. Gregory’s University
2016 – Grace Ferry, St. Gregory’s University
2016 – Natalie Jennings, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
2016 – Jami Mumford, University of Central Oklahoma
2016 – Samantha Reed, University of Central Oklahoma

2015 – Kylie Clark, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
2015 – David Dotson, Northeastern State University
2015 – Lindy Jones, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
2015 – Shelby Rogers, University of Central Oklahoma
2015 – Michelle Roselle, Oklahoma City University

2014 – Jessica Becker, St. Gregory’s University
2014 – Laura Borkenhagen, University of Central Oklahoma
2014 – Amanda Jespersen, Northeastern State University
2014 – Rae Anne Klement, St. Gregory’s University
2014 – Ashley Woody, Cameron University

2013 – Katie Alsup, Oklahoma City University
2013 – John Clark, St. Gregory’s University
2013 – Carolyn Dock, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
2013 – Rebecca Maness, Northeastern State University
2013 – Kasi Snow, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

2012 – Sarah DeToy, University of Central Oklahoma
2012 – Mollie Reid, Oklahoma City University
2012 – Taylor Sawyer, Northeastern State University
2012 – Krystin Tavard, Oklahoma Christian University
2012 – Jennifer Woodard, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

2011 – Kelsey Bennett, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
2011 – Jerica Briggs, Oklahoma Christian University
2011 – Kara Carrero, Oklahoma State University
2011 – Crystal Cathey, University of Oklahoma
2011 – Avery Chambers, Northeastern State University
2011 – Dominick Cooper, Oral Roberts University
2011 – Whitni Hatfield, Cameron University
2011 – Emma Johnson, Oklahoma City University
2011 – Skyler Mulder, University of Oklahoma
2011 – Sarah Rogers, University of Central Oklahoma

2010 – Jessica Bottoms
2010 – Amy Coble
2010 – Ruth Cole
2010 – Geary Crofford
2010 – Baylee Pittman
2010 – Andrea Steffey
2010 – Melanie Stout
2010 – Heather Surber
2010 – Jacqueline Turner
2010 – Tina Van Brunt

2009 – Heather Brand
2009 – Tiana Cook
2009 – Ellen Fitzwater
2009 – Bobbie Gower
2009 – Tracy Hull
2009 – Shelli Lamons
2009 – Kelly Sehon
2009 – Melody Tyler
2009 – Rochelle Wood

2008 – Carla Beckmann
2008 – Michelle Cole
2008 – Corley Clifton
2008 – Lindsey Groom
2008 – Kimberly Massicotte
2008 – Stefani Overton
2008 – Thomas Parker
2008 – Ty Shreck
2008 – Kristen Thumser
2008 – Beth Ann White

From 2003-2005, the DaVinci Institute began awarding scholarships to students pursuing undergraduate degrees in education who committed to teaching in Oklahoma upon graduation.

2005 – Paige Bergin
2005 – Shelley Cook
2005 – Elanna Lindenberg

2004 – Arlyn Brantley
2004 – Kevynn Sanford

2003 – John Hughes
2003 – Heather Wright

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