Ivy Tech Bloomington graduate Britney Khan wins highly selective national transfer scholarship6/18/2025 Khan is the only student from Indiana to receive the $55,000 per year award from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation![]() Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington graduate, Britney Khan, has received one of the nation’s most selective transfer scholarships, the Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation. She was one of 90 students out of 1,600 applicants across the nation to receive the award and the only student in Indiana. The Cooke Sholars award provides up to $55,000 per year for up to three years, enabling Kahn to complete her bachelor’s degree with a significantly reduced financial burden. “I am incredibly grateful to the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation for believing in my potential,” Kahn said. “I am ready to take on the next chapter with renewed purpose and a steadfast commitment to making a difference.” After moving to the United States from Trinidad, Khan began her studies at Ivy Tech Bloomington as a first-generation college student. She graduated with honors and earned associate degrees in informatics and general studies. She pursued leadership opportunities and received numerous Ivy Tech scholarships that supported persistence in her studies.
“The whole team at Ivy Tech Community College is exceptionally proud of Britney’s accomplishments,” said Ivy Tech Bloomington Chancellor Erik Coyne. “Her success is truly what Ivy Tech is about, creating opportunities for students and graduates to reach their full potential and supporting them in reaching their goals. We are excited to see all that Britney will accomplish in the years to come.” Khan’s academic and leadership accomplishments include: · International Vice President for Division III, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society · Co-President, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Alpha Rho Sigma Chapter · All-Indiana Academic Team · New Century Transfer Pathway Scholar · Student Leadership Academy · Outstanding Student in Informatics · Recipient of four Ivy Tech Foundation Scholarships Khan has been accepted to the University of Michigan and will transfer this fall to earn her bachelor’s degree in international studies. Her goal is to pursue a career in humanitarian work with the United Nations, focusing on support for underdeveloped nations in crisis and contributing to global disaster management. “Growing up on a small Caribbean Island, my dreams often felt vast and almost unreachable,” Khan said. “I envisioned earning my degree and forging my own path but affording it was my biggest fear. This scholarship reassures me that every challenge, every sacrifice, every moment of uncertainty was worth it.” Cooke Scholars Award applicants were evaluated based on academic achievement, unmet financial need, persistence, and leadership qualities. Beyond funding, Scholars receive personalized advising to guide their academic and professional journeys. Ivy Tech Bloomington offers more than 40 career and four-year transfer programs, with courses that start multiple times per year for quick entry and graduation. To get started, apply for free online at ivytech.edu/bloomington, call 812-330-6013, or email [email protected]. For information on free, short-term training programs at Ivy Tech Bloomington, visit ivytech.edu/bloomington/NLJ.
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