Student Awards & Scholarships
Student Scholarships
The Department of Applied Technology hosted it's sixth annual Career Day on September 9, 2021. Applied Technology students were given the opportunity to meet with over a hundred representatives from the forty business that participated in the event. FHSU Applied Technology students: Chase Pabst, Tyler Robben, Abdiel Trejo, and Angel Guzman each won $250 scholarships to further their educational goals to be used in the Spring 2022 semester.
The Department of Applied Technology hosted it's second annual Career Day on December 6, 2017. Applied Technology students were given the opportunity to meet with representatives from the ten business that participated in the event. Jose Vital and Caleb Scholz, FHSU students both one $250 scholarships to further their educational goals.
Department Chair, Kim Stewart with Jose.
Department Chair, Kim Stewart with Caleb.
Student Awards
Davin Smith was awarded the 2017 Foundation for Technology and Engineering Educators/Maley Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award in Atlanta at the ITEEA Conference.
Michaela Jochem was awarded the 2016 Foundation for Technology and Engineering Educators/Maley Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award. Fort Hays State University and the Department of Applied Technology congratulates Miss Jochem on this recognition and for the outstanding accolades she has earned throughout her student career at FHSU. Upon her arrival to FHSU, Miss Jochem has supported and promoted the Technology and Engineering Educators Collegiate Association (TEECA) by becoming a student officer holding positions as the Vice President last year and the President of our local organization this year. She has participated on the live manufacturing team over the last two years earning two regional championships and two national runner ups within this competition. Michaela has also delivered a presentation titled, "Live Manufacturing & STEM Applications". She has dedicated countless hours to this organization and community service to the greater community of Ellis County. She is truly a model student who has gained the respect of her professors, advisors, and peers with the Department of Applied Technology and TEECA. She optimizes what a true leader stands for and believes in. Congratulations, Miss Michaela Jochem!
TEECA sponsor and FHSU Professor, Eric Deneault is pictured here with Michaela.