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Inman’s Zimpfer awarded Fix Scholarship from Washburn University

TOPEKA, Kan. — Rachel Zimpfer of Inman was awarded the Fix Scholarship from Washburn University for the 2019-2020 school year.

The Fix Scholarship is a prestigious scholarship awarded by the Washburn University College of Arts and Sciences to incoming high school students who have earned a strong ACT score and have an interest in studying the natural sciences. Fourteen students received a Fix Scholarship. 

The courses of study that quality for the Fix Scholarship are:

  • Biology, including: Biology, Biochemistry, Environmental Biology or Molecular Biology and Biotechnology.
  • Chemistry, including: Chemistry or Biochemistry.
  • Forensics Science programs, including: Digital Forensics, Forensic Chemical Science.
  • Physics
  • Preparatory programs: Pre-Engineering, Pre-Med, Pre-Pharmacy or Pre-Vet.

The scholarship is named for Mary N. Fix, a Topeka native born in 1926, who graduated with a chemistry degree in 1949 and had a distinguished career as a research physicist. Despite being discouraged from studying the sciences because of her gender, Fix was able to attend Washburn thanks to a four-year scholarship she received, so it is fitting her legacy at Washburn supports others with an irrepressible passion for science.

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