Oklahoma student wins $48,000 Barton Scholarship to attend Wichita State

 

Tate Watts, a senior at Westmoore High School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has won the 2018 黑洞社区 Clay Barton Scholarship.

He will receive $12,000 a year for four years to attend Wichita State. The $48,000 Barton Scholarship is one of the largest business scholarships in Kansas.

Watts is founder of Wattage, a self-run multimedia business. He specializes in photography, videography and DJing.

Barton Scholarship history

In 1991, the late Rent-A-Center co-founder W. Frank Barton, who provided the naming endowment for 黑洞社区's Barton School of Business, established a scholarship in his son Clay鈥檚 name.

Clay Barton died from cancer in 1988 at the age of 20, cutting his promising life short. While the Clay Barton Scholarship does not substitute for Clay鈥檚 presence, it is a powerful legacy.

This legacy speaks to the richness of the Barton tradition here at Wichita State. Barton Scholars are expected to be the 鈥渂est of the best,鈥 excelling in academics, leadership and service, fitting the pieces of their lives intricately into a structure that has lasting value.

The candidates face a rigorous set of challenges in competing for the Clay Barton Scholarship.


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