Mar 04, 2024

UNK accepts 72 students into Kearney Health Opportunities Program – the largest class ever

Posted Mar 04, 2024 6:00 PM

Tyler Ellyson

UNK Communications

KEARNEY – The University of Nebraska at Kearney is once again welcoming a record-breaking group of students into its signature health science program.

A total of 72 high school seniors were recently accepted into the Kearney Health Opportunities Program (KHOP) for Fall 2024. These students come from communities across the state – Bridgeport to Norfolk to Hebron – and represent the future of rural health care in Nebraska.

This year’s class is the program’s largest-ever, surpassing the 56 students admitted in 2023.

“It’s very promising and exciting to have such a highly talented group of students who are dedicated to practicing health care in rural Nebraska,” said Peggy Abels, director of UNK Health Sciences. “The KHOP program is an important part of the rural health initiatives on the UNK campus that are designed to alleviate the health care workforce shortages in our state. We look forward to working with these future Lopers as they prepare to serve their communities as health care professionals.”

A partnership between UNK and the University of Nebraska Medical Center, KHOP was launched in 2010 as a pipeline program designed to grow the state’s health care workforce by recruiting and training students from rural Nebraska who are committed to practicing in these communities as professionals. The program offers financial assistance, academic support and professional development opportunities, with many participants receiving full-tuition scholarships to attend UNK and guaranteed admission to UNMC.

KHOP members can study in the fields of dental hygiene, dentistry, medical laboratory science, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physical therapy, physician assistant and radiography.

Participants also receive a $3,000 room waiver through the KHOP Learning Community. A requirement for freshmen, the one-year residential learning community gives students a chance to explore various health care careers while receiving support and guidance as they transition to college. KHOP members meet with health care providers and tour medical facilities throughout the region, better preparing them for professional school and beyond.

For more information on the program, visit unk.edu/khop, call 308-865-8260 or email [email protected].

  The following students, listed by hometown, will start the Kearney Health Opportunities Program this fall:

Albion – Nyla Redler, occupational therapy

Ashland – Alivia Pike, physical therapy

Atkinson – Sidney Burkinshaw, medical laboratory science

Aurora – Kassidy Quandt, dentistry

Bassett – Mason Hagan, physical therapy

Bee – Madison Leise, pharmacy

Bladen – Madison Karr, nursing

Blair – Kalli Ulven, radiography

Blue Hill – Jaelyn Himmelberg, physician assistant

Bridgeport – Bodhi Dohse, pharmacy

Cambridge – Kamryn McArthur, radiography

Campbell – Austin Lutkemeier, physical therapy

Central City – Adelaide Buhlke, medicine

Columbus – Maggie Luebbe, dentistry

Columbus – Evan Kiene, medicine

Columbus – Isabel Zaruba, medicine

Columbus – Emma Carlson, medicine

Columbus – Addison Johnson, pharmacy

Columbus – Avery Hiebner, pharmacy

Cook – Catherine Blomstedt, medicine

Dannebrog – Zachary States, dentistry

De Witt – Ellinor Peters, radiography

Doniphan – Benjamin VanDiest, physician assistant

Elgin – Baylee Busteed, pharmacy

Firth – Karlie Wahlstrom, radiography

Fremont – Chloe Hemmer, physician assistant

Fremont – Caleb Kirby, physical therapy

Genoa – Tessa Cherry, nursing

Grand Island – Reid Kelly, dentistry

Grand Island – Kyla Sybrandts, medicine

Grand Island – Ava Stein, medical laboratory science

Grand Island – Raeghann Behrens, physician assistant

Hastings – Ryann Sabatka, dentistry

Hastings – Abhinav Srivastava, medicine

Hastings – Alexandra Chipps, nursing

Hastings – Emma Schultes, occupational therapy

Hastings – Megyn Scott, pharmacy

Hebron – Christian Krupicka, pharmacy

Holdrege – Ethan Berg, physician assistant

Kearney – Owen Wroblewski, medicine

Kearney – Trista Tool, nursing

Kearney – Whitney Uelmen, occupational therapy

Kearney – Katie Jurado, physician assistant

Kearney – Callie Bartee, pharmacy

Laurel – Chelsea Potts, medicine

McCool Junction – Kassidy Stuckey, dentistry

Miller – Joelle Gilmore, medical laboratory science

Minden – Sayge Grotrian, dental hygiene

Morrill – Kiera Stauffer, physical therapy

Norfolk – Daniel Vuchetich, dentistry

Norfolk – Aubrey Barnes, nursing

Norfolk – Jenna Snitchler, occupational therapy

Norfolk – Lucille Yost, pharmacy

North Platte – Eva McCreery, medicine

Ogallala – Erica Hesser, medicine

Osceola – Hayden Lavaley, dentistry

Pickrell – Kiera Busboom, occupational therapy

Pierce – Maggie Painter, nursing

St. Paul – Gracyn Rubesh, nursing

St. Paul – Harlee Behring, occupational therapy

Sargent – Katherine Olson, radiography

Seward – Ava Fischer, nursing

Stromsburg – Dane Holtzen, medicine

Stuart – Addison Karo, medicine

Tilden – Waylon Warneke, physician assistant

Waco – Karley Naber, occupational therapy

Wallace – Brenley Johnson, radiography

Western – Jessica Martinez, physician assistant

Wilber – Carson Radcliff, physical therapy

York – Cole Montgomery, dentistry

York – Kynli Combs, dentistry

Yutan – Braxton Wentworth, physician assistant