DONOR DOLLARS AT WORK: Jake Woodring, Biology
By Jana Garvie Lindley
Northwestern student Jake Woodring, Moore, Okla., knows that Donor Dollars can make his dream a reality. Woodring plays football for the Rangers and will graduate in 2025 with a biology major and chemistry minor. He plans to attend medical school to become an orthopedic surgeon.
"I like science and would like to play a role in helping others. My scholarships help me financially and allow me to afford my classes.”
A hard worker who pays attention to detail, Woodring strives to make tedious work fun and never to have a dull moment.
"The students and teachers I have met are relationships that will help me achieve my goals and create bonds that will last a lifetime.”
Woodring received the Kenneth and Sue Fellers Family Scholarship.
This endowment was established in 2010 by Kenneth (’63) and Sue (Hildreth) Fellers (’64). The scholarship unites the couple's passions to provide financial assistance to a student from northwest Oklahoma pursuing a degree in math, physical science, or biological science. Applicants must have at least a 3.0 GPA.