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New endowed scholarship helps athletic training student

Army veteran John Housby is the first West Virginia University student to receive the Esther L. Crane Endowed Scholarship for student veterans. Housby was awarded a $1,000 scholarship that will help support his final year at WVU as a CPASS athletic training student. 

The Esther L. Crane Endowed Scholarship is funded by Robert Crane and his wife, Sharon, who established the scholarship in his mother’s name to help support West Virginia’s student veterans. Robert Crane’s inspiration for creating the scholarship was the continuous support his mother provided him with his transition from the military and continuing his education. After nine years of serving in the Army and Army Reserve, Crane earned his bachelor’s and master of business administration degrees.

With more than 800 student veterans and their dependents attending WVU, the scholarship is highly competitive. While the G.I Bill provides financial support for three years, the Esther L. Crane Endowed Scholarship will help Housby fund the remainder of his education at WVU.

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