Northwestern Mutual Scholarship Program Grants $500,000 to Childhood Cancer Survivors and Siblings Pursuing Higher Education

MILWAUKEE , Jan. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the Coalition Against Childhood Cancer, the average cost of battling childhood cancer for just one family starts at $833,000 , including medical costs and lost parental wages. Northwestern Mutual, through its Foundation, is committed to making a difference in the lives of those children and their loved ones, including providing needed financial support. Today, the company announced the recipients its 2021 Childhood Cancer Survivor and Sibling Scholarship program and is encouraging additional families to apply for scholarship funding through the program. "At Northwestern Mutual, we know the impact a childhood cancer diagnosis can have on the entire family," said Steve Radke , president, Northwestern Mutual Foundation. "We're deeply committed to ensuring children affected by childhood cancer and their siblings have the opportunity to pursue their college dreams regardless of financial challenges." The financial impact of childhood cancer can be overwhelming and lead to long-term financial challenges. Northwestern Mutual's Childhood Cancer Scholarship Program was created in an effort to ease the financial burden on families affected by childhood cancer by helping to fund school tuition and fees. This year's program marks the largest group of scholars to date, with 50 students nationwide receiving a $5,000 renewable scholarship (for a total of $10,000 ). Each recipient has been affected by childhood cancer, either as a survivor or sibling, and has demonstrated strong academic performance. The complete list of 2021 Childhood Cancer Survivor and Sibling Scholarship recipients is included below.

2021 Survivor Scholarship Recipients
Name/State School
Aja Phan; Illinois University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alastair Rooney; Colorado Colorado School of Mines
Althea Mae Hutchinson; Pennsylvania Drexel University
Alyssa Zoll; Washington Western Washington University
Carley Connelly; Minnesota University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
Coby Liebelt; Wisconsin Liberty University
Connor Solsbee; Tennessee University of Tennessee: Knoxville
Daniel McCaffery; New Jersey Rutgers Business School of New Brunswick
Dylan Robinson; Ohio Miami University: Oxford
Elizabeth Mader; Ohio Chapman University
Emma Lande; Washington Washington State University
Hollyn Peterson; Wisconsin University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Ivan Alvarez Lopez; California San Jose State University
Madison Homich; Michigan Saginaw Valley State University
Madison Hensley; Tennessee Lee University
Maggie Conlon; Wisconsin Butler University
Miranda Huber; North Dakota University of Mary
Molly Garretson; New Mexico Texas Tech University
Myles Krick; Colorado Metropolitan State University of Denver
Olivia Stern; Wisconsin Fordham University
Rose Kore; Florida Belmont University
Samuel Kuchta; Wisconsin University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sarah Smith; Utah Dixie State University
Sarah Grace Garland; Tennessee East Tennessee State University
Trey Sieradski; Colorado University of Alabama
2021 Sibling Scholarship Recipients
Andrew Nevarez; California Stanford University
Annabella Colucci, Illinois Butler University
Anthony Acierto; Ohio Syracuse University
Caleb Smith; Tennessee Tennessee Technological University
Caroline Pedersen; Georgia Georgia College and State University
Cassandra Mavis; Ohio Ohio State University: Columbus Campus
Hannah Uhl; Iowa University of Kansas
Hannah Grace Winkle; Tennessee University of Tennessee: Knoxville
Haylee Werner; Texas Texas A&M University
Hunter Cibula; California University of Southern California
Jaiden Price; New York SUNY University at Binghamton
Kade Cutler; Montana Montana State University
Kalie Peterson; Missouri University of Notre Dame
Katherine Gregory; Illinois University of South Carolina: Columbia
Khloe Davis; Tennessee Liberty University
Lane Remmich; Colorado West Texas A&M University
Leah Abrahamsson; Colorado University of Colorado Boulder
Lillian Martin; Washington Bellevue College
MacKayla Wammack; Idaho Brigham Young University
Madison Vogel; Deleware College of William and Mary
Preston Hancock; Ohio Brigham Young University
Shayna Lopatin; Michigan University of Michigan
Sierra Harding; California San Diego State University
Spencer Hancock; Ohio Brigham Young University
William Engedal; Wisconsin Northwestern University

Applications for the 2022 scholarship program are open now through Feb. 2, 2022. Selection results are expected by May 2022. To learn more and apply, visit:

To date, Northwestern Mutual has supported more than 110 scholars and contributed more than $900,000 through its Childhood Cancer Scholarship Program. The program is administered through Scholarship America, an organization dedicated to developing scholarship solutions for student success.

Since 2012, the Northwestern Mutual Childhood Cancer Program has contributed more than $35 million to the cause to find better treatments and cures for childhood cancer, while providing family and patient support and aiding those who struggle with the long-term effects of cancer treatment. To learn more about Northwestern Mutual's commitment to the fight against childhood cancer visit the Foundation website here.

About Northwestern Mutual Foundation
The mission of the Northwestern Mutual Foundation is to improve the lives of children and families in need. The Foundation has given more than $400 million since its inception in 1992 and is designed to create lasting impact in the communities where the company's employees and financial representatives live and work. We accomplish this by combining financial support, volunteerism, thought leadership and convening community partners to deliver the best outcomes. Our efforts are focused nationally on curing childhood cancer, and locally on education, neighborhoods and making our hometown of Milwaukee a great destination. Visit Northwestern Mutual Foundation to learn more.

About Northwestern Mutual
Northwestern Mutual has been helping people and businesses achieve financial security for more than 160 years. Through a holistic planning approach, Northwestern Mutual combines the expertise of its financial professionals with a personalized digital experience and industry- leading products to help its clients plan for what's most important. With $308.8 billion in total assets, $31.1 billion in revenues, and $2 trillion worth of life insurance protection in force, Northwestern Mutual delivers financial security to more than 4.75 million people with life, disability income and long-term care insurance, annuities, and brokerage and advisory services. The company manages more than $200 billion of investments owned by its clients and held or managed through its wealth management and investment services businesses. Northwestern Mutual ranks 90 on the 2021 FORTUNE 500 and is recognized by FORTUNE® as one of the "World's Most Admired" life insurance companies in 2021.

Northwestern Mutual is the marketing name for The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company (NM), Milwaukee, WI (life and disability insurance, annuities, and life insurance with long-term care benefits) and its subsidiaries. Subsidiaries include Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, LLC (NMIS) (investment brokerage services), broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, member FINRA and SIPC; the Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company® (NMWMC) (investment advisory and services), federal savings bank; and Northwestern Long Term Care Insurance Company (NLTC) (long-term care insurance).

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