Scott M. Hopper of Cape Girardeau and Sharla Marshall of Jackson have been awarded President's Scholarships to attend Southeast Missouri State University during the 1993-1994 academic year.
The President's Scholarship is awarded to high school seniors who rank at least in the upper 20 percent of their high school class and score 25 on the ACT, those who rank in the upper 15 percent of their class and score 24 on the ACT, or those who are their class valedictorian or salutatorian.
The scholarship is worth $1,000 per academic year and is renewable for four years if a 3.3 grade point average is maintained.
Hopper is the son of Donald and Carolyn Hopper of Cape Girardeau and is a 1993 graduate of Cape Girardeau Central High School.
Marshall is a 1993 graduate of Jackson High School and plans to major in music at Southeast. She is the daughter of Don and Linda Marshall of Jackson.
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