LH
Lindsey Holthaus
  • Accountancy
  • Class of 2015
  • Topeka, Kansas

Lindsey Holthaus Named a Capitol Federal Scholar

2015 Dec 2

During a luncheon on Dec. 1, Lindsey Holthaus was named a Capitol Federal Scholar.

Since the program was established in 2002, Capitol Federal Foundation has given almost $600,000 in scholarships to Emporia State. The Capitol Federal Scholars program recognizes high-achieving students within Emporia State University's School of Business. In 2013, the Capitol Federal Athletic Scholars Fund has awarded scholarships to outstanding student-athletes.

Each scholarship is renewable annually, meaning a student who earns the scholarship as a freshman remains eligible through graduate school as long as he or she maintains the required minimum 3.25 GPA.

Holthaus of Topeka, Kansas, is a graduate student.

Emporia State was the first of seven Kansas higher education institutions to partner with Capitol Federal Foundation in a scholarship program preparing business students for the challenges of the future. Foundation Chairman Jack Dicus, Foundation President Tammy Dishman and members of the Foundation Trustees traveled to Emporia for this annual celebration.

"We love getting to know the students and hearing how the scholarships impact them," explained John Dicus, Foundation trustee and chairman, president, & CEO of Capital Federal Savings Bank.