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NERA/USAA COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP





              NERA/USAA College

              Scholarship Winners 2020






              NERA Members

                                   Ian Marshman

                                   HM2 Marshman is working for his Family Nurse Practitioner Specialty in the Masters Entry
                                   Program in nursing at the University of California San Francisco. He intends to use his skills
                                   and knowledge to bene t the Navy Reserve as a Navy Corpsman, as well as becoming a civil-
                                   ian nurse practitioner. Ian plans to focus on providing care to underserved populations in his
                                   local community. His primary interest is working with low income families and the veteran
                                   population. NERA lauds Ian’s dedication to his community and are proud to call him a NERA
                                   member.




                                   EN1 Brian Schultz
                                   Petty O cer Schultz will be attending Cleveland State University studying mechanical engi-
                                   neering. He provided tutoring for other students through teamwork learned in the Navy, while
                                   still maintaining an impressive GPA of 3.65. Brian’s aspirations and career goals are to get
                                   involved in the aftermarket automotive industry. He feels that he has a good understanding of
                                   what goes into designing and producing components for vehicles since he has been intimately
                                   involved in working on them. NERA is proud of Brian’s success, willingness to help others and
                                   are honored to have him in our NERA ranks.






              NERA Member’s Family Scholarships

                                   Meghan Dreany

                                   Meghan’s interest in medicine began when she saw one of her father’s Marines remove
                                   his prosthetic hand. She was chosen for a month long engineering mentorship at NASA
                                   Langley, working with biological sensors and their applications in aviation crew safety sys-
                                   tems. Meghan worked in a lab completely surrounded by biomedical technology. She will
                                   be attending Yale to pursue a degree in Biomedical Engineering and plans to join the Air
                                   Force ROTC program, becoming an Air Force doctor and biomedical scientist. Meghan
                                   maintained a GPA of 4.42 with advanced classes throughout high school. NERA is so proud
                                   of Meghan and her accomplishments.










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